Webopedia Study Guides
Webopedia study guides are designed to help high school, IB (International Baccalaureate) and entry-level university or college students prepare for computer science tests, quizzes and exams. Our guides highlight the specific topics covered in many standard curriculums. Each computing topic is broken down into easy-to-understand explanations, and links are provided to related definitions and similar topics covered on Webopedia to help you better understand the subject.
Featured Study Guides
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Java is a high-level programming language. This guide describes the basics of Java, providing an overview of syntax, variables, data types and operators. »
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This second Study Guide describes the basics of Java, providing an overview of operators, modifiers and control Structures. »
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The Open System Interconnection (OSI) model defines a networking framework to implement protocols in seven layers. Use this handy guide to compare the different layers of the OSI model and understand how they interact with each other. »
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Computer architecture provides an introduction to system design basics for most computer science students. »
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Networking fundamentals teaches the building blocks of modern network design. Learn different types of networks, concepts, architecture and design. »
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Learn about each of the five generations of computers and major technology developments that have led to the current devices that we use today. »
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Network Topology refers to layout of a network. How different nodes in a network are connected to each other and how they communicate is determined by the network's topology. »
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Companies and organizations will use a VPN to communicate confidentially over a public network and to send voice, video or data. »
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A gentle introduction to help you understand the basics of TCP, the protocol. »
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