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Network Protocols:
These are set procedures and rules that are followed in standard all over the world for the exchange of message between sender and recipient over the network.
Network Connections:
An arrangement of systems and devices that makes it possible for the messages to travel through specified channels is called a network.
OSI Model:
A conceptual model that enlists communication functions of a telecommunication network. This model is specific to computer systems and gets advanced with the advancement in technology of computer systems.
Wireless Concepts:
This is a transference of message from a sender to recipient or a group of recipients, without making use of wires as means of transference of the message.
Coding:
Translation of a human understandable set of information in another language that is understandable to the computer and can be transferred from one computer to another through the network.
Encryption:
Replacement of commonly understandable words into words that cannot be understood by anyone other than authorized personnel. The idea is to enhance the confidentiality of the message being transferred.
System Virus:
An error is a system that causes the software system to lose effectiveness, stop altogether or even cause damage to the other systems is called a system virus. It is called virus because it is contagious and can spread.
Operating System:
An operating system is a main software that enables the user of a computer to interact with the device i.e. hardware and the rest of the software.
Drivers:
These are certain software that enable usage of hardware devices for the computer user and carry command to various hardware components of the core.
Ports and Busses:
Ports and busses are the means of communication inside a computer that take messages from the central processing unit to the various hardware components of the computer (Zelle, 2014).
References:
Zelle, J. M. (2004). Python programming: an introduction to computer science. Franklin, Beedle & Associates, Inc.