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1 assembly language
| a) a computer language that uses a system of tags for creating web pages
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2 machine code
| b) a program that converts other programs into machine code line by line as the programs are being used
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3 high-level language
| C) the electronic processor at the center of a computer. It is sometimes used to refer to the combination of the processor and the main memory.
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4 low-level language
| d) to decide what a program instruction means
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5 HyperText Markup Language
| e) a low-level computer language that uses mnemonics rather than only numbers, making it easier than machine code for humans to read and write
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6 tag
| f) a signal that causes the processor to stop what it is doing temporarily so that it can process something that is more urgent
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7 embed
| g) to perform a computer operation by processing a program instruction
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8 portable language
| h) a computer language that consists entirely of a combination of 1s and 0s
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9 scrıpt
| i) the time taken to execute a program instruction and store the result in memory
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10 scrıptıng language
| j) a label used in HTML that is attached to a piece of text to mark the start or the end of a particular function
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11 spacebar
| k) a programming language closer to human language than low-level computer languages such as machine code or assembly language
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12 systems programmıng
| l) an application program that can be used in a variety of ways
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13 vırus check
| m) a small program written in a scripting language that is used to perform a simple function or to tie other programs together
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14compiler program
| n) a language that can be easily converted for use on a number of different opeating systems
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15interpreter program
| o) a computer language such as machine code or assembly language that is closer to the form that a computer understands than to that of a human language
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16 general purpose applıcatıon
| p) to insert an object inside another object
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17 programmıng envıronment
| q) a test of a system to see if it contains a virus
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18 central processing unit (CPU)
| r) a simple computer language used for writing scripts that control computer applications
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19 interrupt signal
| s) the complete processes performed by the CPU of fetching, decoding, executing, and storing the result of a program instruction
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20 decode
| t) designed to carry signals in or from one direction only
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21 execute
| u) memory used for storing data that is not currently being used
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22 execution time
| v) a temporary register that is used to store program instructions and data in a fixed sequence while the processor services an interrupt
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23 machine cycle
| w) to control the timing of events so that they take place in the correct order
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24 unidirectional
| x) packages of software and/or hardware with the help of which programmers operate
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25 synchronize
| y) a program that converts the whole of a program into machine code before the program is used
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26 stack
| z) the writing of systems programs
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27 secondary storage
| aa) the long key along the bottom of a keyboard used for inserting blank spaces in a document
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