ITGS Syllabus

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Topic 64

Key Terms By Tanay Khandelwal

Cell

A small compartment into which data is entered.

Cell Format

Adjusting a cell to fit to the desired contents wither in shape, size, width, or length.

Number

A numerical entry; the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals

Text

Written words; context.

Value

A numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed

Function

A relation, such that each element of a set (the domain) is associated with a unique element of another (possibly the same) set (the co domain, not to be confused with the range).

Calculation

Problem solving that involves numbers or quantities

Date

A particular day or the month

Currency

A form of money, where money is defined as a medium of exchange

Row

A category that shows related information in a horizontal list.

Column

A category that shows related information in a vertical list

Label

A name that identifies a category

Macro

An abstraction, that defines how a certain input pattern is replace by an output pattern according to a define set of rules.

Replicate

To duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat.

Template

(In design) a stencil or overlay used in drawing, painting or sewing to replicate letters, shapes or patterns.

(On a normal document) a pre-developed page layout used to create new pages (paper or electronic) from the same design, pattern, or style.

Worksheet

Refers to a computerized page allowing the user to manipulate many columns and rows of numbers.

Range

The set of all output values of a function.

Absolute

Numerical value without regard to its sign.

Relative Reference

A connection between two different things through a viewed or accepted perspective.

2 Comments:

Blogger XiaoxiaoLi said...

WoW, what a quick job huh? Although you did have all the basic definitions covered, it would be helpful if you could follow up with a little insights.

January 08, 2007 12:53 AM  
Blogger Issa Al Zeera said...

The last term (relative reference) pretty much sums up what you did. The topic is ITGS my friend, you were talking about mathematics. Cheers.

June 16, 2008 4:50 AM  

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