Subclasses are the entities that inherit characteristics from parent classes in an inheritance hierarchy.
A compiler is a program that translates source code written in a high-level language into machine code that a computer can execute.
The Drafts folder is specifically designed to hold unsent messages for future editing and sending.
Syntax refers to the rules that govern the structure and spelling of programming language elements, analogous to grammar in human languages.
Firmware refers to software embedded in hardware that is typically stored in ROM and is essential for the device's basic operation.
A bar chart is a visual tool specifically designed for the graphical representation of discrete data.
File deletion on traditional storage media like floppy disks typically marks the space as available, allowing for restoration until overwritten.
The design of Windows .NET Server (now known as Windows Server) emphasizes scalability and adaptability to diverse network infrastructures.
A real-time operating system is specifically engineered to handle tasks with immediate and predictable response times.
Incremental backup only copies files modified since the last backup, making it space and time efficient.
Executing is the core process of a computer carrying out commands, while compiling and interpreting are stages in program translation.
Resilience specifically refers to the ability of a system to recover and continue operation after failures, a key aspect of software design.
Automation is the use of technology to perform tasks previously done by humans, leading to increased efficiency and consistency.
High-level languages offer abstraction and are designed for human readability, making them the standard for writing source programs.
A procedural language is characterized by its reliance on a sequence of commands to achieve a desired outcome.
Oracle is a database management system, while Norton, McAfee, and Avast are all well-known antivirus software programs.
An embedded operating system is designed for dedicated functions within a device and is typically stored in ROM for stability and persistence.
The 'bin' directory is conventionally used to store executable binary files for general system commands.
The Operating System is the core software that manages a computer's hardware and software resources, including file storage.
Virtual storage is a memory management technique that creates the illusion of a larger main memory than physically exists.
Word processors are specialized software applications that offer comprehensive text editing capabilities, including built-in grammar and spelling correction tools.
A graphical user interface (GUI) is what allows users to interact with Windows using visual elements rather than just text commands.
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