Subject | English | Turkish |
comp., MS | client/server computing | istemci/sunucu bilgi işlem modeli (A model of computing whereby client applications running on a desktop or personal computer access information on remote servers or host computers. The client portion of the application is typically optimized for user interaction, whereas the server portion provides centralized, multiuser functionality) |
comp., MS | computing device | programlama cihazı (A piece of equipment that is used for running programs) |
comp., MS | Distributed Computing Environment | Dağıtılmış Bilgi İşlem Ortamı (A set of standards from the Open Group (formerly the Open Software Foundation) for development of distributed applications that can operate on more than one platform. One of two types of hardware connected by an RS-232-C serial connection, the other being a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device. A DCE is an intermediary device that often transforms input from a DTE before sending it to a recipient. A modem, for example, is a DCE that modulates data from a microcomputer (DTE) and sends it along a telephone connection) |
comp., MS | mobile computing device | mobil bilgi işlem cihazı (A mobile device such as PDA, Pocket PC, smartphone that support mobile computing) |
comp., MS | pay-as-you-go computing | kullandıkça ödeme tabanlı bilgi işlem (A model in which a solution provider offers a computer to the customer for a low initial payment, and the customer adds time to the computer by purchasing blocks of computer usage time. Once an agreed-upon amount of usage time is purchased, the customer has unlimited access to the computer and no longer needs to pay for computer usage time) |
comp., MS | Prepaid Computing Essentials | Ön Ödemeli Bilgi İşlem (A printed card that includes important information about using and getting support for prepaid computing. A Prepaid Computing Essentials card is included with each new prepaid computer) |
comp., MS | subscription computing | abonelik tabanlı bilgi işlem (An approach in which telephone and internet service providers offer PCs to their customers, who then have the ability to pay for them over time through their monthly bill) |