Mobile Device Synchronization Flashcards

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For what types of data is synchronization useful?

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  • email
  • applications
  • contacts
  • calendar
  • pictures and video
  • music
  • webpage bookmarks
  • passwords
  • documents
  • etc
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What are the software requirements of an application referring to?

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Refers to the minimum hardware capabilities required to run said application.

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What is memory in a computer and how is its performance measured?

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  • Refers to Random Access Memory (RAM)
  • Interacts with the CPU to store data and instructions for calculations used to run different applications and functions
  • Measured in Bytes. Most modern RAM offers Gigabytes to Terabytes of memory
  • 1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte (1 KB)
  • 1024 KB = 1 Megabyte (1 MB)
  • 1024 MB = 1 Gigabyte (1 GB)
  • 1024 GB = 1 Terabyte (1 TB)
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Describe how cloud synchronization works.

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  • Remote data centers act as central repositories for storing application data. Any device with access to that cloud or application account is able to edit data for that application
  • Used for email, messaging, calendars, photos, music and more
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What is video in a computer and how is its performance measured?

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  • Refers to the Graphic Processing Unit (GPU)

- RAM for video measured in Bytes to Megabytes to Gigabytes for most GPUs

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What is SSO and how is it beneficial?

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  • Single Sign On (SSO)
  • Allows access to multiple sites using the credentials from an SSO service such as Google, Facebook or Microsoft
  • Reduces the need to create and remember multiple accounts and credentials across multiple sites
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What components are most typically referenced in the software requirements of an application?

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  • CPU
  • Memory
  • Video
  • Monitor: some applications may require a specific monitor display resolution
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How is CPU performance measured?

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  • Measured in Hertz (Hz) where each Hz is a processor calculation per second
  • Most modern processors are capable of multiple Gigahertz speeds where each Gigahertz represents 1 billion calculations per second
  • 1 Gigahertz = 1000 Megahertz = 1,000,000,000 Hertz
  • 1 Megahertz = 1,000,000 Hertz
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What monitor specifications might an application require?

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  • 720p to 1080p

- 4k

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Describe how bluetooth synchronization works.

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  • Typically limited to functions like syncing contacts, phone calls, and music
  • For example, playlists and contact information from a phone can be synced to a cars audio system over bluetooth
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When it comes to user data, what is synchronization?

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Changes made to data on one device are propagated to all devices with access to that data.

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Describe how direct synchronization works.

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  • Facilitated by use of a direct cable connection between two devices, most often a computer and smartphone.
  • Once the connection is made the user can backup data or otherwise transfer files from one device to the other
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What methods are most commonly used to synchronize data?

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  • Cloud
  • Direct
  • Bluetooth
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