chapter 5 Flashcards

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ACM

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  • Association of Computing Machinery
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API

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  • Application programming interface
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ATAS

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  • Automated time and attendance system
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DBG

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– Disruptive business group

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DTTB

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  • Doctor-to-the-Barrio
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e-Payment

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  • Electronic payment
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FHSIS

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– Field Health Service Information System

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IBM

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– International Business Machines Corporation

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IoT

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  • Internet of Things
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LMS

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  • Learning management system
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mHealth

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– Mobile health

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PIN

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-Personal identification number

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RPA

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Robotic process automation

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TMS

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Transport management solutions

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WAH

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-Wireless Access for Health

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-refers to the use of equipment such as machines or computers to accomplish previously human-exclusive tasks.

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Automation

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  • is a tool in which users access big volumes of files and applications over the internet using multiple devices.
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Cloud computing

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level services that can easily integrate with cloud applications.

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Cloud foundry delivers enterprise-

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is a term for any type of business or commercial transaction, that involves the transfer of information across the internet.

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Electronic commerce (e-commerce)

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refers to the use of information and communications technologies in health care.

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Electronic health (e-Health) -

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is utilizing electronic technologies to access educational curriculum and facilitate learning outside of a traditional classroom.

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Electronic learning (e-learning)

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refers to ad-supported programs, games, or utilities that are distributed as adware.

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  • is a sensor that detects infrared light. It is usually used along with an infrared light source.
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Infrared sensor

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refers to a network of physical objects like gadgets, consumer appliances, or industrial equipment with embedded technology that allows communication and interaction with each other.

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Internet of Things (IoT)

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is a sensor that can detect the level of liquids, fluids, grainy or granular materials, such as powders, etc.
Level sensor
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acts as a second-level authentication method to ensure that online transactions are secure.
One-time pin
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allows a user to execute financial transactions via the internet.
Online banking
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is a sensor that helps determine the weight or impact of a certain object.
Pressure sensor
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- is a sensor that is able to detect objects within a certain range, even if that object is not physically touching the sensor yet.
Proximity sensor
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is a type of malware that can block access to the victim's data.
Ransomware
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is the application of technology that allows employees in a company to configure computer software or a "robot" to capture and interpret existing applications for processing a transaction, manipulating data, triggering responses, and communicating with other digital systems.
Robotic process automation (RPA)
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are hardware devices that have the capability to measure an event, object, or any physical quality that is happening.
Sensors
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are cities that adapt IoT in traffic management, waste disposal, even community monitoring, for the security of the city's residents.
Smart cities
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is a sensor that is used to detect the presence of dangerous fumes such as carbon monoxide caused by fire
Smoke sensor
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is a software that aims to gather information about an organization or a person without his or her knowledge.
Spyware
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is capable of measuring temperature as well as detecting any rise or fall of it.
Temperature sensor -
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is a sensor that activates itself and becomes capable of doing its function.
Touch sensor
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is a sensor that detects sound waves such as how radars and sonars pick-up sounds
Ultrasonic sensor