WGU D385 SOFTWARE SECURITY AND TESTING EXAM LATEST
2024 COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS (A NEW UPDATED VERSION) |
GUARANTEED PASS A+ (BRAND NEW!!)
Productivity apps - ANSWER: Apps for personal use that you may use to create
documents, develop presentations, track appointments, or to stay organized.
Graphics and media apps - ANSWER: Apps that allow you to interact with and edit
digital media.
Personal interest apps - ANSWER: Apps that give you tools to pursue interests
Communications app - ANSWER: Apps that provide tools for sharing and receiving
information
Device management apps - ANSWER: Apps that provide tools for maintaining a
computer or device
Local applications - ANSWER: An application that runs from the hard drive of a local
computer.
OpenOffice.org - ANSWER: Portable open source productivity suite offering
programs with capabilities like this found in Microsoft Office products
Web apps (Web based applications) - ANSWER: programs accessed over the Internet,
in a browser, or on your computer or in your mobile device
Mobile apps - ANSWER: Apps that you access on a smartphone or tablet.
synchronize - ANSWER: In publisher, tear-offs and business information fields that
are automatically updated across pages and publications
On-screen keyboard - ANSWER: A keyboard displayed on-screen that includes keys
for typing text, numbers, and symbols.
App Store - ANSWER: An online store to help you locate and download apps for your
mobile device.
Native apps - ANSWER: An app written for a specific operating system and installed
on a computer or mobile device.
Web app - ANSWER: An app stored on an Internet server that can be run entirely in a
web browser.
, Responsive design - ANSWER: A way to provide content so that it adapts
appropriately to the size of the display on any device.
platform-specific - ANSWER: Mobile apps designed for a specific operating system
like Android or iPhone.
Mobile first design - ANSWER: A design principle centered on building apps to work
on mobile devices first because these typically have more restrictions, such as
smaller screens.
Cross-platform - ANSWER: Tools that developers can use to build apps that work on
multiple platforms, rather than writing different code for Android or iPhone devices.
mobile commerce (m-commerce) - ANSWER: These apps let you use your mobile
device to make online purchases of goods and services
Productivity Suite - ANSWER: A collection of productivity apps such as Microsoft
Office 365, Apple iWork, G Suite, or Apache OpenOffice.
Microsoft Office 365 - ANSWER: Microsoft's productivity suite which includes word
processing, spreadsheets, and presentation apps, as well as Microsoft Outlook for
email, Microsoft OneNote for note taking, and Microsoft Access for databases.
Apples iWork - ANSWER: A productivity suite for computers running macOS and
iPhones and iPads running the iOS operating system
Documents - ANSWER: In Excel, to make notes about basic worksheet assumptions,
complex formulas, or questionable data
G Suite - ANSWER: Google's web-based productivity applications for creating
documents, spreadsheets, presentations, email, and calendars.
Apache OpenOffice - ANSWER: An open source suite of productivity apps.
word processing software - ANSWER: Commonly used software to create documents
and reports, mailing labels, flyers, brochures, newsletters, resumes, letters, and
more.
Scroll Bars - ANSWER: Bars on the right edge (vertical scroll bar) and bottom edge
(horizontal scroll bar) of a document window that let you view a document that is
too large to fit on the screen at once.
Document management tools - ANSWER: Tools that protect and organize files and
let you share documents with others.
Format - ANSWER: The process of changing the appearance of text and objects
2024 COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS (A NEW UPDATED VERSION) |
GUARANTEED PASS A+ (BRAND NEW!!)
Productivity apps - ANSWER: Apps for personal use that you may use to create
documents, develop presentations, track appointments, or to stay organized.
Graphics and media apps - ANSWER: Apps that allow you to interact with and edit
digital media.
Personal interest apps - ANSWER: Apps that give you tools to pursue interests
Communications app - ANSWER: Apps that provide tools for sharing and receiving
information
Device management apps - ANSWER: Apps that provide tools for maintaining a
computer or device
Local applications - ANSWER: An application that runs from the hard drive of a local
computer.
OpenOffice.org - ANSWER: Portable open source productivity suite offering
programs with capabilities like this found in Microsoft Office products
Web apps (Web based applications) - ANSWER: programs accessed over the Internet,
in a browser, or on your computer or in your mobile device
Mobile apps - ANSWER: Apps that you access on a smartphone or tablet.
synchronize - ANSWER: In publisher, tear-offs and business information fields that
are automatically updated across pages and publications
On-screen keyboard - ANSWER: A keyboard displayed on-screen that includes keys
for typing text, numbers, and symbols.
App Store - ANSWER: An online store to help you locate and download apps for your
mobile device.
Native apps - ANSWER: An app written for a specific operating system and installed
on a computer or mobile device.
Web app - ANSWER: An app stored on an Internet server that can be run entirely in a
web browser.
, Responsive design - ANSWER: A way to provide content so that it adapts
appropriately to the size of the display on any device.
platform-specific - ANSWER: Mobile apps designed for a specific operating system
like Android or iPhone.
Mobile first design - ANSWER: A design principle centered on building apps to work
on mobile devices first because these typically have more restrictions, such as
smaller screens.
Cross-platform - ANSWER: Tools that developers can use to build apps that work on
multiple platforms, rather than writing different code for Android or iPhone devices.
mobile commerce (m-commerce) - ANSWER: These apps let you use your mobile
device to make online purchases of goods and services
Productivity Suite - ANSWER: A collection of productivity apps such as Microsoft
Office 365, Apple iWork, G Suite, or Apache OpenOffice.
Microsoft Office 365 - ANSWER: Microsoft's productivity suite which includes word
processing, spreadsheets, and presentation apps, as well as Microsoft Outlook for
email, Microsoft OneNote for note taking, and Microsoft Access for databases.
Apples iWork - ANSWER: A productivity suite for computers running macOS and
iPhones and iPads running the iOS operating system
Documents - ANSWER: In Excel, to make notes about basic worksheet assumptions,
complex formulas, or questionable data
G Suite - ANSWER: Google's web-based productivity applications for creating
documents, spreadsheets, presentations, email, and calendars.
Apache OpenOffice - ANSWER: An open source suite of productivity apps.
word processing software - ANSWER: Commonly used software to create documents
and reports, mailing labels, flyers, brochures, newsletters, resumes, letters, and
more.
Scroll Bars - ANSWER: Bars on the right edge (vertical scroll bar) and bottom edge
(horizontal scroll bar) of a document window that let you view a document that is
too large to fit on the screen at once.
Document management tools - ANSWER: Tools that protect and organize files and
let you share documents with others.
Format - ANSWER: The process of changing the appearance of text and objects