A. VOLATILE MEMORY Volatile memory‚ also known as volatile storage‚ is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information‚ unlike non-volatile memory which does not require a maintained power supply. It has been less popularly known as term Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is a type of random access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. Since real capacitors leak charge‚ the information eventually fades unless the capacitor
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teleprinter-style keyboards became the main input device for computers. A keyboard typically has characters engraved or printed on the keys and each press of a key typically corresponds to a single written symbol. However‚ to produce some symbols requires pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence. While most keyboard keys produce letters‚ numbers or signs (characters)‚ other keys or simultaneous key presses can produce actions or computer commands. Despite the development of alternative
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com/resources/the-history-of-computers-in-a-nutshell/ * Mid 1800’s - 1930’s: Early Mechanical computers * invented by Charles Babbage in mid 1800’s - called “babbage engines” * These early computers were never completed during Babbage’s lifetime‚ but their complete designs were preserved. Eventually‚ one was finished being built in 20021930s: Electro-Mechanical Computers * 1930’s: Electro-mechanical Computers * Electro-mechanical computers generally worked with relays
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Chpt 2 Review Questions 1. When taking a computer apart‚ why is it important to not stack boards on top of each other? The components on each board could be damaged and/or corrupted 2. Why is it important to remove loose jewelry before working inside a computer case? Jewelry might fall into and/or get caught on any of the components of the machine and corrupt or damage it including potential for static electricity as low as 10 volts. 3. When assembling a system‚ which do you install
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How Do You Know When the Price Is Right? Robert J. Dolan‚ HBR Pricing is managers’ biggest marketing headache. It’s where they feel the most pressure to perform and the least certain that they are doing a good job. The pressure is intensified because‚ for the most part‚ managers believe that they don’t have control over price: It is dictated by the market. Moreover‚ pricing is often seen as a difficult area in which to set objectives and measure results. Ask managers to define the
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Vigneshwara‚ one of the popular deities worshipped by members of most Indian religions. It is Maharashtra’s most important festival. Ganapathy is also the God of Knowledge and is invoked at the commencement of any function. He is the god that protects his devotees from any obstacles (vighnam). Hence the name Vighneswara. He is also described as the Supreme Leader ( Vinayaka). Ganapathy is said to have had two spouses. Buddhi (intellect) and Siddhi (achievement). Thus he is the master of knowledge
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Case Study #1 “Dueling Computers” October 5‚ 2010 1. Do you think Apples comparison advertising between Mac and PC works? Why or why not? From a personal perspective‚ it almost seems as thought that everything that Apple does turns to gold in some sort‚ including their advertising campaign. This campaign better known‚ as “Get a Mac” appears to require thought at first glance due to the uncommon nature of comparing two objects‚ but is truly straightforward. Apples uncharacteristic way for
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PARTS OF THE COMPUTER All computer systems need two types of parts that work together to make them run. These parts are: 1. Hardware - The hardware is the part of the computer you can touch and see. Eg: Keyboard‚ Mouse‚ Hard disk etc. 2. Software - The software is a part of the computer you cannot touch but is very important. The software is all the programming that makes the computer run; controlling everything that the computer does. Common
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Introduction 18 December 2012 Research Assessment #3 “It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.” This is a quote from the exceptional writer known as William Shakespeare. This was taken from one of his most renowned books‚Romeo and Juliet. As seen in the quote‚ we’re able to witness Shakespeare’s ability to write the way he does. From the quote‚ we’ll be able to extract truths and themes as presented by Shakespeare. This one being about our future and how our actions will
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History of Computer Introduction Man’s progress is measured by sophistication of his tools. First‚ he discovered how to control fire. Eventually‚ he invented the wheel. He built boats and earned to harness the wind. As soon as commerce developed in the early societies‚ people recognized the need to calculate and keep track of information. They soon devised simple computing devices and bookkeeping systems to enable them to add‚ subtract‚ and simple record transactions. Today‚ we are witnessing
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