Digital Revolution - ANS-is an ongoing process of social, political, and economic change brought about by digital technology, such as microchips, computers, and the Internet.
Convergence - ANS-The expansion of cloud c
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Digital Revolution - ANS-is an ongoing process of social, political, and economic change brought about by digital technology, such as microchips, computers, and the Internet.
Convergence - ANS-The expansion of cloud computing , a process by which several technologies with distinct functionalities evolve to form a single product. Your computer plays movies. Your cell phone has a camera. Your clock has a radio.
The Web - ANS-is a collection of linked documents, graphics, and audio that can be accessed over the Internet.
Cloud Computing - ANS-which provided access to information, applications, communications, and storage over the Internet.
Digital data - ANS-Text, numbers, graphics, or sound represented by discrete digits, such as 1s and 0s.
Analog Data - ANS-Data that is measured or represented on a continuously varying scale, such as a dimmer switch or a watch with a sweep second hand.
Digitization - ANS-Converting non-digital information or media to a digital format through the use of a scanner, sampler, or other input device.
Compression - ANS-A ratio such as 5:1 indicating the amount of compression that has been applied to a file. High compression ratios such as 35:1 indicate more compression so data can be contained in smaller files.
Lossy - ANS-Any data compression technique in which some of the data is sacrificed to obtain more compression.
Lossless - ANS-A compression technique that is able to reconstitute all of the data in the original file; hence lossless means that this compression technique does not lose data.
Image Resolution - ANS-The number of pixels in an image, usually expressed as horizontal pixels × vertical pixels.
Aspect Ratio - ANS-The ratio of the width and height of an image or display screen.
Pixel Interpolation - ANS-A process that is used by graphics software to average the color of adjacent pixels in an image, usually when the image is enlarged.
Audio Sampling Rate - ANS-The number of times per second a sound is measured during the recording process.
Data - ANS-In the context of computing and data management
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