- •Ict subject and its objectives.
- •Ict Standards.
- •State standards of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the field of Informational technologies
- •List of recommended references
- •Introduction to the computer system.
- •Memory unit. The computer will have memory that can hold both data and also the program processing that data. In modern computers this memory is ram.
- •Input – Output. This architecture allows for the idea that a person needs to interact with the machine. Whatever values that are passed to and forth are stored once again in some internal registers.
- •Human-computer interaction
- •Interface Usability.
- •Common accessibility features
- •Advantages of a dbms
- •Types of databases
- •Data Analysis
- •The main methods of representations and processing of charts
- •Electronic spreadsheet ms Excel
- •Ms Excel functions for calculation
- •The main methods of representations and processing of charts
- •Intermediary Devices and their Role on the Network
- •Internetwork
- •Intranet
- •Internetwork Protocol:
- •Internet Connections
- •Ip stands for Internet Protocol
- •Definition of a communication device
- •Augmentative communication devices
- •Long distance communication devices
- •Voip based communication devices
- •Satellite phone communication devices
- •Related pages
- •Computer Network
- •Local and Wide Area Networks
- •Intranets and Extranets
- •The Internet
- •The Telephone Network in Computing
- •Industry cyber security.
- •Cyber Terrorism
- •Cyber Warfare
- •Cyber Espionage
- •Threats classification
- •Methods for Protection against Dangerous Electromagnetic Emissions
- •Dangerous Signals
- •Etsi Cyber Security Technical Committee (tc cyber)
- •Legal System of Kazakhstan
- •Electronic signature
- •Used literature
- •What is the web?
- •What is the function of server software / programs?
- •How does the web surfer find a web site?
- •Registering your domain name
- •What is the Internet?
- •What is the Web?
- •How does the Internet work?
- •Google accounts
- •Gmail features
- •Get to know the Gmail interface
- •What is the World Wide Web (www)?
- •Basic www Concepts
- •Domain Names and ip Addresses
- •Dns Servers
- •Security Concerns
- •Browsers
- •Programming Languages
- •Frameworks
- •Libraries
- •Databases
- •Data formats
- •What are smtp, pop3 and imap?
- •Examples
- •Cloud an d mobile technologies
- •Virtualization technologies.
- •Virtualization technologies
- •Isolation
- •Web Services and Cloud Computing
- •Cloud Computing Definition nist Definition of Cloud Computing
- •Cloud Computing Explained a Convergence of Technologies
- •Any Organization Can Use Cloud Computing
- •Blurring of Services
- •4G Networking[edit]
- •Operating systems[edit]
- •Channel hogging and file sharing[edit]
- •Future of smartphone[edit]
- •Comparison table[edit]
- •Internet of Things.
- •Smartphones
- •Smart Services
- •Big data
- •Teleconference Teleconference
- •Telemedicine
- •Information e-business infrastructure
- •Information technology in the professional sphere. Industrial ict.
- •Search Engines What is a search engine?
- •Why use a search engine?
- •How do I know when I should use a search engine and when I should use a database?
- •The prospects of ict development
- •Globalization Of App Developer Opportunities
The prospects of ict development
Prospects for the development of IT market: the development of free software.
Formation of the ecosystem of IT support for small business and startup companies.
Programmer acceleration and incubation.
The development of the necessary infrastructure and logistics of electronic payments.
Prospects for the development of E-technologies
Information & Communication Technology ( ICT ) has made a great impact in every discipline. The availability of scholarly publications through electronic media or Internet has a greater impact on information requirements of the researchers. Technology has changed users expectations, their patience and their willingness to accept services that the LIC provides only at its own convenience. With the emerging phenomenon of ICT, the areas of education & research have made significant changes. The by-product of these technologies is the Internet & World Wide Web (WWW), which is variously used for different purposes. Internet is being widely used for Education & Research. Internet has become an effective tool for teaching & learning. Its role appears to be of paramount importance especially in the field of knowledge generation. Internet not only offers interesting sites to acquire information, but also provides with tools for acquiring knowledge.
In this Internet Era Libraries & Information Centers increasingly being called upon to provide more relevant, up-to-date and timely information to a wide range of users. To satisfy the varied needs, they require availability and accessibility to a variety of information resources and formats ( such as digital, full text, sound, graphics, images, multimedia & hypertext as well as printed documents). To cope with the new technology library professionals and the researchers should developed himselves with the skill to acquire electronic resources on the internet. In this paper some sources and services are described to search electronic resources such as Search Engines, Aggrigators, Library Consortia, Weblogs etc.
The Internet having floods of information on Web (www). All the information is presented in the form of web page and as well as websites. Websites becomes mess of information, searchers are wasting their valuable time on searching particular piece of information but they are not getting sought information in context on net due to unawareness of best search engines.
Search Engines are to use the automatic process to update, modified and maintain the information to websites & webpages. However, there are many ways to get the information through Internet, but search engines are best way of information searching. Search engine hold databanks & databases. In other word, it is called ‘spider’. These are also known as ‘robots’ or ‘crowlers’.
The search engine can be defind as a full text database of web documents collecting automatically by programming in machine language.
The industry is now eight years into the Mobile Revolution and seven years since the dawn of the apps economy. It’s a good time to pontificate on the future of app developers and studios and how they mature in the next five-to-10 years.
Key features that will affect app studios in the next five years:
Globalization: American app studios will see increased competition from international studios building for localized markets at lower per hour rates, according to a study from ContractIQ.
Cross-Device Development: The smartphone is no longer the de facto app engine as apps for cars, televisions and homes increase in popularity.
Developer Tools: The prevalence of free application programming interfaces and software developer kits will make it easier to stitch top-end app functionality together.
Supply & Demand: The demand for apps by startups and enterprises will not abate, but studios will be pressed by both the international and independent markets as profit margins decrease.
Monetization: The viability of paid app downloads will be mitigated by different business models, including in-app purchases and subscription services.
Let’s take a look at each category to see how app development has evolved in the last five years and how that will affect developer decisions in the years to come.
