АЛГОРИТМ – набор шагов, необходимых для решения математической задачи или завершения компьютерного процесса.
ФИЗИЧЕСКИЙ МАГАЗИН – магазин, у которого есть помещение, куда люди могут приходить и совершать покупки (в противоположность веб-сайту).
ОБЛАЧНЫЕ КОМПЬЮТЕРЫ – использование услуг удаленных вычислений, доступ к которым осуществляется через Интернет.
ДАТА-ЦЕНТР – здание, предназначенное для размещения большого количества компьютеров, в котором уделяется особое внимание к системам охлаждения, постоянному электроснабжению и подключению к Интернету.
БЕРЕЖЛИВОСТЬ – избегание расточительности.
ИНФРАСТРУКТУРА – базовое оборудование и конструкции, необходимые для нормального функционирования системы.
ИНВЕНТАРЬ – полный список товаров, выставленных на продажу в магазине.
ПУБЛИЧНАЯ КОМПАНИЯ – компания, чьи акции можно купить или продать.
РЕТЕЙЛЕР – компания, продающие товары непосредственно покупателям.
ВЫРУЧКА – вырученные деньги компании или организации.
АКЦИЯ – доля собственности в компании. Когда человек покупает акции, то он или она покупает небольшую часть (то есть долю) собственности в компании.
СТРИМИНГ – прямая трансляция видео через Интернет.
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