The examples of technicalities may be found in different areas of knowledge, as are words employed to identify a concept, object or function within a very specific discipline or science.
In today's world there are many people dedicated exclusively to certain and certain activities, ranging from a decoration for meals at a party, to a microsurgery to operate the eyesight.
These people, and others who are related to them, provide technological tools to improve the efficiency and quality of their work, as well as often create terms that only they use clearly, to refer to concepts of their daily activity.
These terms are often new words, formed by combinations of others, initials of words that have some special meaning, or words of common use but that in the specific subject in question, have a different meaning.
These are the so-called technicalities, which are very commonly used in scientific texts or in customer-supplier relationships for these activities.
Their knowledge is not only important but necessary, especially for those interested in specialized reading or those who wish to acquire or market the professional services of those who use them, and thus be able to get the most out of them.
Examples of technicalities grouped by area of knowledge
1- Profile: web page where the personal life, tastes and friends of a person are detailed.
2- User generated content: content generated by users and not by companies or organizations.
3- Stock Exchange: entity that offers services so that clients can invest in the purchase and sale of shares, properties, etc.
4- Rate: relationship or percentage established between two magnitudes.
Medicine
5- Surgery: branch of medicine dedicated to the cure of diseases or modifications to human tissues through operations.
6- Mania: compulsive symptoms suffered by patients.
7- Pathology: disease
8- NSAIDs: non- steroidal analgesics
9- Delinquency: It is defined in this way to crimes that are premeditated, that is, the offender planned his action.
10- Guilty: crime committed without intention.
11- Litigation: confrontation between two parties in a trial.
12- Incest: sexual relations between relatives.
Marketing
13- Target: when advertisers define a very specific sector of the population as the objective of their marketing.
14- Market niche: it is the market segment that has deficiencies in terms of its product needs.
15- Plaza: physical space where you plan to sell, distribute, promote or market a product or service.
16- Sampling: action that consists of taking part of a segment of the public to evaluate their opinion regarding a service or product.
17- Email marketing: marketing of a product or service by sending emails.
18- Telemarketing: marketing through calls to potential clients, promoting benefits of a product or service.
19- Software: intangible part of computers that performs practical and repetitive tasks.
20- Hardware: it is the “iron” or physical part of computers.
21- Spyware: hidden and intrusive software that spies on user behavior, especially in terms of web browsing.
22- Web: electronic documents which are accessed through the internet from a given address.
23- Traffic: number of users who access a web page.
24- PPI: pixels per inch or pixels per inch. Density of a screen or print, with which the image quality increases.
25- Framework: set of programs and components used in software development.
26- Text editor: software used for reviewing and editing plain text.
27- Database: Amount of electronic information stored. Normally it is used in data servers, historical records, list of people etc.
28- Architecture: how the various equipment that make up a computer network are arranged and interconnected.
29- Virtual Machine: software that simulates one operating system within another.
30- VPN, Virtual Private Network: allows you to use the internet as if you had a private network instead of a public one, thus increasing security.
31- Download / Upload: terminology used when downloading software to a computer, or when reading its program by copying it to a PC to be edited and examined.
32- Router: equipment used to route equipment to the internet.
33- Site map: in web pages, scheme or architecture of a page to help the user in their navigation.
34- Staff: it is the work team that within an organization is dedicated to a specific activity.
35- Recruitment: choosing part of the staff for a specific activity.
36- Selection: choose among the recruited people those most suitable for an organization
37- Application: software used in mobile phones.
38- Hybrid APP: they are multiplatform applications that work thanks to the fact that they have part of native applications and part of the web
39- Near field communication (NFC): communication technology for file exchange or equipment pairing, at a short distance.
40- SDK (Software Development Kit): set of applications dedicated to developing software.
41- Webapp: web page that works as an application.
42- HMI, Human-Machine Interface: equipment that acts as an intermediary between the operator and the control system, usually a panel or screen.
43- EFC, Final Control Element: in a control system, it is the element that acts to intervene in the physical variable.
44- PLC: Programmable Logic controller. Industrial computer dedicated to process control and data acquisition.
45- SCADA, Data Acquisition and Control System: software and hardware dedicated to the monitoring and control of PLC, storage and presentation of data to the operator.
46- CCM, Motor Control Center: area where electrical energy is distributed to the different electrical equipment of an industrial plant.
47- Gas lift: injection of gas into an oil well to increase the pressure and make it come out more easily
48- Field: underground area where there is gas or oil in significant quantities.
49- Wing: in a natural flow well, one of the pipes that goes down to the reservoir.
50- Natural Flow: well that flows without mechanical aid.
51- Crude: said of unrefined petroleum
52- Refining: oil cooking process to break molecules and obtain lighter products
53- Cracking or Fracturing: applied to breaking high density oil molecules to obtain lighter products.
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