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Q2952293 Segurança da Informação

Diante da ação cada vez maior da pirataria e do plágio, os desenvolvedores de bibliotecas digitais vêm buscando alternativas para coibir essas ações. Segundo Paes (2003), uma delas é o tratamento de direitos autorais, que estabelece mecanismos de proteção dos documentos contidos em bibliotecas digitais, prevendo critérios para acesso integral ou parcial a objetos digitalizados, mecanismos para liberação de cópias e a remuneração dos autores.


NÃO se constitui um desses mecanismos:

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Q2952286 Governança de TI

O planejamento estratégico de sistemas de informação é uma atividade complexa e deve estar alinhado ao plano estratégico da organização, buscando otimizar a eficácia dos recursos informacionais da organização, tendo como objetivo principal apoiar os objetivos de toda a empresa.


São componentes básicos do planejamento estratégico, EXCETO:

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Q2952277 Sistemas de Informação

Segundo Rowley (1994), sistemas abertos são sistemas compatíveis entre si e que se comunicam com outros sistemas. É correto considerar como suas principais vantagens, EXCETO:

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Q2952220 Governança de TI

Considerando as atividades, ou a sua abrangência, o planejamento deve ser definido em categorias:


I. De espaço físico: consiste no planejamento do espaço; expressa-se, na prática, como o programa de necessidades físicas para a unidade de informação;
II. Organizacional: refere-se ao esboço da estrutura que permita que sejam alcançados os objetivos previstos;
III. De produtos: refere-se aos produtos e serviços que se pretende oferecer ao público;
IV. De recursos: refere-se aos recursos humanos, materiais e financeiros necessários.
Estão CORRETAS as categorias:

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Q2952142 Sistemas de Informação

A classificação tem como objetivo a definição do conteúdo temático de uma obra, possibilitando a organização física dos documentos, dentro de um sistema pré-coordenado. NÃO é um sistema pré-coordenado o que está indicado em

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951765 Arquitetura de Software

Observe o código Javascript a seguir.



<script language=“JavaScript”>

For (tot = 0, a = 1, b = 0, x = 0; tot < 7; tot++, x=a+b, b=x) {

Document.write(x + “ ”);

}

</script>



A execução desse código irá gerar a seguinte sequência de números:

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951760 Arquitetura de Software

Um das vantagens da linguagem XHTML em relação à HTML, é que ela suporta

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951756 Arquitetura de Software

As cores constituem um aspecto importante na apresentação de conteúdo de forma visual. Na web, aplicam‐se cores ao texto, ao background e às bordas dos elementos, sendo que o CSS oferece diversas maneiras de especificar cores.

Para gerar texto em amarelo, por exemplo, pode‐se utilizar uma das sintaxes CSS indicada na seguinte alternativa:

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951739 Noções de Informática

No Adobe Dreamwaver, para que um usuário visualize seu trabalho em um browser instalado no computador é necessário apertar a seguinte tecla:

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951733 Arquitetura de Software

No sistema operacional Mac OS X, por default uma pasta contém fontes, plug‐ins e outros softwares que estão disponíveis a todos os usuários de seu computador.


Essa pasta é denominada

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951731 Arquitetura de Software

O sistema operacional Macintosh Mac OS X possui as características listadas a seguir.


I. A janela do gerenciador de arquivos, que permite navegar, organizar e visualizar os conteúdos de disco rígido e de CD/DVD.

II. Uma barra, normalmente na parte inferior da tela, com diversos ícones, referentes a aplicativos, abertos a partir de um simples clique do mouse.


Por padrão, esse gerenciador de arquivos e essa barra são denominados, respectivamente,

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951720 Noções de Informática

Em um microcomputador com sistema operacional Windows XP, um Webdesigner acessou o Windows Explorer e selecionou a pasta BACKUP no disco F. Com isso, os arquivos armazenados nessa pasta puderam ser visualizados e, em seguida, o arquivo CONVENIO.DOCX foi deletado, sendo transferindo para a Lixeira. Imediatamente após essa ação, ele verificou que deletou o arquivo errado.

Para retornar à situação anterior, ele pode realizar um dos dois procedimentos descritos a seguir.


I. Executar um atalho de teclado que visa desfazer a última operação feita.

II. Acessar a Lixeira e clicar com o botão direito do mouse sobre o arquivo deletado, o que resultará na exibição de uma pequena janela de diálogo na tela na qual o Webdesigner clica em uma determinada opção.


O atalho de teclado e a opção são, respectivamente,

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951717 Noções de Informática

No Windows 7 BR, a execução do atalho de teclado a seguir


Imagem associada para resolução da questão

tem a finalidade de

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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: CONDER Prova: FGV - 2013 - CONDER - Técnico em Web Design |
Q2951709 Arquitetura de Software

Atualmente, em notebooks com tela de 15 polegadas, microprocessador Intel i7, disco rígido de 1 TB, 8GB de memória DDR3 e sistema operacional Windows 7 BR, a resolução de tela de vídeo utilizada como padrão é

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Ano: 2009 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: CESP Prova: VUNESP - 2009 - CESP - Auditor - Sistemas |
Q2951588 Inglês

O texto a seguir deve ser utilizado para responder às questões de números 46 a 50.



When the market received the IBM PC bang in the mid-1980, Microsoft, thanks to IBM came up with MS-DOS. The runner up was Digital Research. So, in August 12, 1981 Microsoft starts working at MS-DOS. They started from a clone of QDOS for which they paid $50000, clone renamed as PC-DOS.

But MS-DOS got alive only thanks to COMPAQ who managed to clone the IBM BIOS and so the world got a new player on the computer manufacturers. Thanks to this, Microsoft began licensing its operating system for use on non-IBM PC clones and so MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) entered the scene.

In 1985, Microsoft moves to Ireland and there they founded the first international production facility. And there, on November 20 Microsoft released its first retail version of Microsoft Windows, originally a graphical extension for its MS-DOS operating system. In August, Microsoft and IBM partnered in the development of a different operating system called 0S/2. OS/2 was marketed in connection with a new hardware design proprietary to IBM, the PS/2. Shortly afterwards on February 16, 1986, Microsoft relocated to Redmond, Washington. Around one month later, on March 13, the company went public with an IPO, raising US$61 million at US$21.00 per share. By the end of the trading day, the price had risen to US$28.00. In 1987, Microsoft eventually released their first version of OS/2 to OEMS.

The early versions of Windows were often thought of as just graphical user interfaces or desktops, mostly because they were started from MS-DOS and used it for file system services. However even the carliest 16-bit Windows versions already assumed many typical operating system functions, notably having their own executable file format and providing their own device drivers (timer, graphics, printer, mouse, keyboard and sound) for applications. Unlike DOS, Windows allowed users to execute multiple graphical applications at the same time, through co-operative multitasking, something which competitors (like GEM) did not offer. Finally, Windows implemented an elaborate, segment-based, software virtual memory scheme which allowed it to run applications larger than available memory: code segments and resources were swapped in and thrown away when memory became scarce, and data segments moved in memory when a given application had relinquished processor control, typically waiting for user input. Examples include Windows 1.0 (1985) and Windows 2.0 (1987) and its close relative Windows/286.

[Extraído de: http://news.soft32.com/windows-evolution 1629.html]

Segundo o último parágrafo, o Windows permitia a execução de aplicações

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Ano: 2009 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: CESP Prova: VUNESP - 2009 - CESP - Auditor - Sistemas |
Q2951578 Inglês

O texto a seguir deve ser utilizado para responder às questões de números 46 a 50.



When the market received the IBM PC bang in the mid-1980, Microsoft, thanks to IBM came up with MS-DOS. The runner up was Digital Research. So, in August 12, 1981 Microsoft starts working at MS-DOS. They started from a clone of QDOS for which they paid $50000, clone renamed as PC-DOS.

But MS-DOS got alive only thanks to COMPAQ who managed to clone the IBM BIOS and so the world got a new player on the computer manufacturers. Thanks to this, Microsoft began licensing its operating system for use on non-IBM PC clones and so MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) entered the scene.

In 1985, Microsoft moves to Ireland and there they founded the first international production facility. And there, on November 20 Microsoft released its first retail version of Microsoft Windows, originally a graphical extension for its MS-DOS operating system. In August, Microsoft and IBM partnered in the development of a different operating system called 0S/2. OS/2 was marketed in connection with a new hardware design proprietary to IBM, the PS/2. Shortly afterwards on February 16, 1986, Microsoft relocated to Redmond, Washington. Around one month later, on March 13, the company went public with an IPO, raising US$61 million at US$21.00 per share. By the end of the trading day, the price had risen to US$28.00. In 1987, Microsoft eventually released their first version of OS/2 to OEMS.

The early versions of Windows were often thought of as just graphical user interfaces or desktops, mostly because they were started from MS-DOS and used it for file system services. However even the carliest 16-bit Windows versions already assumed many typical operating system functions, notably having their own executable file format and providing their own device drivers (timer, graphics, printer, mouse, keyboard and sound) for applications. Unlike DOS, Windows allowed users to execute multiple graphical applications at the same time, through co-operative multitasking, something which competitors (like GEM) did not offer. Finally, Windows implemented an elaborate, segment-based, software virtual memory scheme which allowed it to run applications larger than available memory: code segments and resources were swapped in and thrown away when memory became scarce, and data segments moved in memory when a given application had relinquished processor control, typically waiting for user input. Examples include Windows 1.0 (1985) and Windows 2.0 (1987) and its close relative Windows/286.

[Extraído de: http://news.soft32.com/windows-evolution 1629.html]

Um termo no texto que apresenta o significado de trocado é:

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Ano: 2009 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: CESP Prova: VUNESP - 2009 - CESP - Auditor - Sistemas |
Q2951574 Inglês

O texto a seguir deve ser utilizado para responder às questões de números 46 a 50.



When the market received the IBM PC bang in the mid-1980, Microsoft, thanks to IBM came up with MS-DOS. The runner up was Digital Research. So, in August 12, 1981 Microsoft starts working at MS-DOS. They started from a clone of QDOS for which they paid $50000, clone renamed as PC-DOS.

But MS-DOS got alive only thanks to COMPAQ who managed to clone the IBM BIOS and so the world got a new player on the computer manufacturers. Thanks to this, Microsoft began licensing its operating system for use on non-IBM PC clones and so MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) entered the scene.

In 1985, Microsoft moves to Ireland and there they founded the first international production facility. And there, on November 20 Microsoft released its first retail version of Microsoft Windows, originally a graphical extension for its MS-DOS operating system. In August, Microsoft and IBM partnered in the development of a different operating system called 0S/2. OS/2 was marketed in connection with a new hardware design proprietary to IBM, the PS/2. Shortly afterwards on February 16, 1986, Microsoft relocated to Redmond, Washington. Around one month later, on March 13, the company went public with an IPO, raising US$61 million at US$21.00 per share. By the end of the trading day, the price had risen to US$28.00. In 1987, Microsoft eventually released their first version of OS/2 to OEMS.

The early versions of Windows were often thought of as just graphical user interfaces or desktops, mostly because they were started from MS-DOS and used it for file system services. However even the carliest 16-bit Windows versions already assumed many typical operating system functions, notably having their own executable file format and providing their own device drivers (timer, graphics, printer, mouse, keyboard and sound) for applications. Unlike DOS, Windows allowed users to execute multiple graphical applications at the same time, through co-operative multitasking, something which competitors (like GEM) did not offer. Finally, Windows implemented an elaborate, segment-based, software virtual memory scheme which allowed it to run applications larger than available memory: code segments and resources were swapped in and thrown away when memory became scarce, and data segments moved in memory when a given application had relinquished processor control, typically waiting for user input. Examples include Windows 1.0 (1985) and Windows 2.0 (1987) and its close relative Windows/286.

[Extraído de: http://news.soft32.com/windows-evolution 1629.html]

Os termos early e allowed, presentes no 4.º parágrafo do texto, têm por antônimos, respectivamente,

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Ano: 2009 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: CESP Prova: VUNESP - 2009 - CESP - Auditor - Sistemas |
Q2951570 Inglês

O texto a seguir deve ser utilizado para responder às questões de números 46 a 50.



When the market received the IBM PC bang in the mid-1980, Microsoft, thanks to IBM came up with MS-DOS. The runner up was Digital Research. So, in August 12, 1981 Microsoft starts working at MS-DOS. They started from a clone of QDOS for which they paid $50000, clone renamed as PC-DOS.

But MS-DOS got alive only thanks to COMPAQ who managed to clone the IBM BIOS and so the world got a new player on the computer manufacturers. Thanks to this, Microsoft began licensing its operating system for use on non-IBM PC clones and so MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) entered the scene.

In 1985, Microsoft moves to Ireland and there they founded the first international production facility. And there, on November 20 Microsoft released its first retail version of Microsoft Windows, originally a graphical extension for its MS-DOS operating system. In August, Microsoft and IBM partnered in the development of a different operating system called 0S/2. OS/2 was marketed in connection with a new hardware design proprietary to IBM, the PS/2. Shortly afterwards on February 16, 1986, Microsoft relocated to Redmond, Washington. Around one month later, on March 13, the company went public with an IPO, raising US$61 million at US$21.00 per share. By the end of the trading day, the price had risen to US$28.00. In 1987, Microsoft eventually released their first version of OS/2 to OEMS.

The early versions of Windows were often thought of as just graphical user interfaces or desktops, mostly because they were started from MS-DOS and used it for file system services. However even the carliest 16-bit Windows versions already assumed many typical operating system functions, notably having their own executable file format and providing their own device drivers (timer, graphics, printer, mouse, keyboard and sound) for applications. Unlike DOS, Windows allowed users to execute multiple graphical applications at the same time, through co-operative multitasking, something which competitors (like GEM) did not offer. Finally, Windows implemented an elaborate, segment-based, software virtual memory scheme which allowed it to run applications larger than available memory: code segments and resources were swapped in and thrown away when memory became scarce, and data segments moved in memory when a given application had relinquished processor control, typically waiting for user input. Examples include Windows 1.0 (1985) and Windows 2.0 (1987) and its close relative Windows/286.

[Extraído de: http://news.soft32.com/windows-evolution 1629.html]

A melhor tradução para o fragmento — ... Microsoft released its first retail version of Microsoft Windows... —, presente no 3.º parágrafo do texto, é:

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Ano: 2009 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: CESP Prova: VUNESP - 2009 - CESP - Auditor - Sistemas |
Q2951569 Inglês

O texto a seguir deve ser utilizado para responder às questões de números 46 a 50.



When the market received the IBM PC bang in the mid-1980, Microsoft, thanks to IBM came up with MS-DOS. The runner up was Digital Research. So, in August 12, 1981 Microsoft starts working at MS-DOS. They started from a clone of QDOS for which they paid $50000, clone renamed as PC-DOS.

But MS-DOS got alive only thanks to COMPAQ who managed to clone the IBM BIOS and so the world got a new player on the computer manufacturers. Thanks to this, Microsoft began licensing its operating system for use on non-IBM PC clones and so MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) entered the scene.

In 1985, Microsoft moves to Ireland and there they founded the first international production facility. And there, on November 20 Microsoft released its first retail version of Microsoft Windows, originally a graphical extension for its MS-DOS operating system. In August, Microsoft and IBM partnered in the development of a different operating system called 0S/2. OS/2 was marketed in connection with a new hardware design proprietary to IBM, the PS/2. Shortly afterwards on February 16, 1986, Microsoft relocated to Redmond, Washington. Around one month later, on March 13, the company went public with an IPO, raising US$61 million at US$21.00 per share. By the end of the trading day, the price had risen to US$28.00. In 1987, Microsoft eventually released their first version of OS/2 to OEMS.

The early versions of Windows were often thought of as just graphical user interfaces or desktops, mostly because they were started from MS-DOS and used it for file system services. However even the carliest 16-bit Windows versions already assumed many typical operating system functions, notably having their own executable file format and providing their own device drivers (timer, graphics, printer, mouse, keyboard and sound) for applications. Unlike DOS, Windows allowed users to execute multiple graphical applications at the same time, through co-operative multitasking, something which competitors (like GEM) did not offer. Finally, Windows implemented an elaborate, segment-based, software virtual memory scheme which allowed it to run applications larger than available memory: code segments and resources were swapped in and thrown away when memory became scarce, and data segments moved in memory when a given application had relinquished processor control, typically waiting for user input. Examples include Windows 1.0 (1985) and Windows 2.0 (1987) and its close relative Windows/286.

[Extraído de: http://news.soft32.com/windows-evolution 1629.html]

De acordo com 2.º parágrafo, a Microsoft começou a licenciar seu sistema operacional

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Ano: 2009 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: CESP Prova: VUNESP - 2009 - CESP - Auditor - Sistemas |
Q2951566 Noções de Informática

No Microsoft Access 2003, quando da criação de tabelas e seus respectivos atributos, alguns dos tipos de dados permitidos são

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Respostas
3661: C
3662: A
3663: D
3664: D
3665: B
3666: A
3667: C
3668: B
3669: E
3670: B
3671: D
3672: E
3673: D
3674: E
3675: C
3676: B
3677: D
3678: B
3679: D
3680: D