Inglés Vocabulario DAW/DAM
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Título del Test:![]() Inglés Vocabulario DAW/DAM Descripción: Ilerna DAW 2S2425 |




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A software program designed to perform specific tasks or functions on a computer or mobile device. Web App. Mobile App. Application (App). Native App. An application software designed to run on mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. Web App. Mobile App. Native App. Cross-Platform App. An application software that runs on a web server and is accessed through a web browser over the internet. Web App. Mobile App. Native App. Desktop App. An application developed for use on a particular platform or device, such as iOS or Android, using platform-specific programming languages and tools. Web App. Mobile App. Native App. Cross-Platform App. An application that can run on multiple operating systems or platforms, often developed using frameworks that allow code sharing across platforms. Web App. Native App. Cross-Platform App. Hybrid App. A methodology for software development that promotes iterative development, collaboration, and rapid and flexible response to change. Waterfall Model. Agile Development. Scrum. Prototyping. A linear and sequential approach to software development where progress flows steadily downwards through defined phases (requirements, design, implementation, testing, deployment). Agile Development. Scrum. Kanban. Waterfall Model. An agile framework for managing work with an emphasis on iterative and incremental development. Agile Development. Scrum. Kanban. Prototyping. A visual framework used to implement agile software development that emphasizes continuous delivery and encourages active, ongoing participation from stakeholders. Agile Development. Scrum. Kanban. Waterfall Model. The process of creating early, scaled-down versions of a software system to demonstrate concepts, test ideas, and gather feedback. Beta Testing. Prototyping. Release Candidate. User Interface. A programming language developed by Apple for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS app development. Java. Kotlin. Swift. Objective-C. A widely-used programming language for developing Android applications. Swift. Java. Kotlin. Objective-C. A modern programming language for Android app development, officially supported by Google as an alternative to Java. Swift. Java. Kotlin. Objective-C. A programming language used primarily by Apple for macOS and iOS app development before the introduction of Swift. Swift. Java. Kotlin. Objective-C. A framework developed by Facebook for building native mobile apps using JavaScript and React. Flutter. Xamarin. React Native. Swift. Google’s UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase using the Dart programming language. React Native. Xamarin. Flutter. Kotlin. A Microsoft-owned framework for building cross-platform mobile apps using C# and .NET. React Native. Xamarin. Flutter. Java. The visual elements and interactive components of an app through which users interact. User Experience (UX). Backend. Frontend. User Interface (UI). The overall experience of a person using an app, including ease of use, accessibility, and satisfaction. User Interface (UI). Backend. Frontend. User Experience (UX). The server-side components of an application, including databases, server-side logic, and APIs. Frontend. Backend. API. User Interface (UI). The client-side components of an application that users interact with, typically involving user interface elements and presentation logic. Frontend. Backend. API. User Experience (UX). A set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other. User Interface (UI). User Experience (UX). API (Application Programming Interface). Backend. An online platform (e.g., Apple App Store, Google Play Store) where users can browse and download mobile applications. App Store. Beta Testing. Release Candidate. Version Control. A phase of software development where a version of the software is released to a limited audience for testing and feedback before its official release. Prototyping. Release Candidate. Beta Testing. Continuous Integration. A version of the software that is nearly ready for release to customers, often following beta testing and bug fixing. Prototyping. Beta Testing. Release Candidate (RC). Continuous Deployment (CD). Practices and tools that automate the process of integrating code changes into a shared repository and deploying applications to production environments. Version Control. Beta Testing. Release Candidate (RC). Continuous Integration (CI) / Continuous Deployment (CD). The management of changes to documents, computer programs, large web sites, and other collections of information. Continuous Integration (CI). Continuous Deployment (CD). Version Control. Beta Testing. A business model where a basic version of the app is offered for free, but premium features or content are available for a fee. In-App Purchases. Subscription Model. Freemium. Ad-Based Revenue. Transactions within a mobile application where users can buy virtual goods or services. Freemium. Subscription Model. In-App Purchases. Affiliate Marketing. A business model where users pay a recurring fee at regular intervals (e.g., monthly, annually) to access the app and its features. Freemium. In-App Purchases. Subscription Model. Ad-Based Revenue. Generating revenue through displaying advertisements within the app. Freemium. In-App Purchases. Subscription Model. Ad-Based Revenue. Earning commission by promoting other companies’ products or services within the app. Ad-Based Revenue. Affiliate Marketing. In-App Purchases. Subscription Model. Tools and platforms that provide insights into app usage, user engagement, retention rates, and other performance metrics. Crash Reporting. Load Testing. App Analytics. Version Control. Monitoring and reporting tools that help developers identify and fix app crashes and errors. App Analytics. Load Testing. Crash Reporting. User Retention. Testing the performance and scalability of an application under simulated user loads to ensure it can handle expected traffic levels. App Analytics. Load Testing. Crash Reporting. Conversion Rate. The percentage of users who continue to use an app over a specified period after their initial download. Conversion Rate. User Retention. App Analytics. Load Testing. The percentage of app users who complete a desired action, such as making a purchase or subscribing to a service. User Retention. Conversion Rate. App Analytics. In-App Purchases. Settings that control an app’s access to certain features or data on a user’s device (e.g., camera, location, contacts). Data Encryption. App Permissions. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). GDPR. The process of encoding data so that only authorized parties can access it, ensuring data security and privacy. App Permissions. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Data Encryption. PCI DSS. European Union regulation that governs data protection and privacy for all individuals within the EU and European Economic Area. GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard). Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Data Encryption. Security standard for organizations that handle credit card information, ensuring secure processing, storage, and transmission of cardholder data. GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard). Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Data Encryption. A security process that requires users to provide two different forms of identification before accessing an account or application. App Permissions. Data Encryption. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). PCI DSS. Applications that overlay digital information or virtual objects onto the real world through the camera view of a device. VR (Virtual Reality) Apps. Voice-Based Apps. AR (Augmented Reality) Apps. Blockchain-Based Apps. Applications that immerse users in a fully digital environment using VR headsets or devices. AR (Augmented Reality) Apps. Voice-Based Apps. VR (Virtual Reality) Apps. AI and Machine Learning Integration. Applications that use voice recognition and natural language processing to enable interaction and perform tasks. AR (Augmented Reality) Apps. Voice-Based Apps. VR (Virtual Reality) Apps. AI and Machine Learning Integration. Integration of AI algorithms and machine learning models to enhance app functionality, personalization, and user experience. Voice-Based Apps. AR (Augmented Reality) Apps. AI and Machine Learning Integration. Blockchain-Based Apps. Applications leveraging blockchain technology for decentralized storage, transactions, and secure data management. AR (Augmented Reality) Apps. VR (Virtual Reality) Apps. AI and Machine Learning Integration. Blockchain-Based Apps. |