ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EMPIRICAL IDIOSYNCRASY IN EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND E-BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY Cover Image

ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EMPIRICAL IDIOSYNCRASY IN EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND E-BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY
ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EMPIRICAL IDIOSYNCRASY IN EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND E-BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY

Author(s): Veronica Cocu, Carmen Opriț-Maftei
Subject(s): Library and Information Science, Library operations and management
Published by: Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association
Keywords: : computer science terminology; metaphor; compounds; non-specialist computer users;

Summary/Abstract: The domain of computer science is extremely versatile and dynamic, its complexity leading to thecoinage of numerous new terms in a relatively short period of time. Their origin is, more often than not,empirical and these new terms have practical value. Moreover, they are customary and easy to remember,thus making the “science” behind the domain under scrutiny more appealing and easier to understand bynon-specialists. The present paper aims at investigating the computer science terminology from adifferent perspective; it intends to devote special attention to the words which have acquired a newmeaning, transgressing boundaries from general vocabulary to the active vocabulary of the non-specialistcomputer user. The novelty of this research lies in its focus on devising a new classification of thesewords which have their origin in the general English, thus helping non-specialist computer users to easilyunderstand and use them. Consequently, the everyday English words assimilated by the informationtechnology domain will be divided into six broad categories, i.e. standalone words, open compounds,closed or transparent compounds, compounds written as hyphenated words or that have a preposition or aconjunction as a linking element, words derived with the suffix –er, each of these encompassing aplethora of explained examples, which are very common in the aforementioned sphere.

  • Issue Year: 4/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 188-198
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English