computer sciences EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief Roger R. Flynn University of Pittsburgh‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA Advisory Editors Ida M. Flynn University of Pittsburgh‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA Ann McIver McHoes Carlow College‚ Pittsburgh PA EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION STAFF Kathleen J. Edgar‚ Senior Editor Shawn Beall‚ Cindy Clendenon‚ Alja Collar‚ Debra M. Kirby‚ Anjanelle M. Klisz‚ Mark F. Mikula‚ Charles B. Montney‚ Kate Millson‚ Nicole Watkins Contributing Editors Michelle DiMercurio‚ Senior Art Director Rita
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Computer Comparison When most people think of computers‚ they do not visualize the components inside that make up the computer system. Most state-of-the-art systems have the same components as a personal computer to meet the user’s needs. Although state-of-the-art computers offer more memory and storage capabilities‚ my personal computer offers some of the same components but is less expensive. I purchased my Toshiba Satellite Notebook for school‚ therefore it is rather new. My
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DATA PROVENANCE IN E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT M.S.A. Ahsan 100022U A. Burusothman 100063U S. Paraneetharan 100369M B. Sanjith 100484K K. Sureshkumar 100527X 1. Introduction We live in an information age‚ where the volume of data processed by humans and organizations increases exponentially by grid middleware and availability of huge storage capacity. So‚ Data management comprises all the disciplines related to managing data as a valuable resource.
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CHAPTER 12 ROUTING IN SWITCHED NETWORKS A NSWERS TO Q UESTIONS 12.1 The average load expected over the course of the busiest hour of use during the course of a day. 12.2 The tradeoff is between efficiency and resilience. 12.3 A static routing strategy does not adapt to changing conditions on the network but uses a fixed strategy developed ahead of time. With alternate routing‚ there are a number of alternate routes between source and destination and a dynamic choice of routes is
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separate manual action to perform each arithmetic operation‚ to punched card machines‚ and then to stored-program computers. The history of stored-program computers relates first to computer architecture‚ that is‚ the organization of the units to perform input and output‚ to store data and to operate as an integrated mechanism. Before the development of the general-purpose computer‚ most calculations were done by humans. Mechanical tools to help humans with digital calculations were then called
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1) Name each of the six components of a computer system and indicate the function of each. 1) Primary Storage- Refers to internal memory where data to be processed and stored for access by the CPU 2) Secondary Storage- Needed for any extra storage that can not be held in the primary storage 3) Storage Volume- The actual secondary storage required for captured and archived data in a healthcare enterprise is massive. 4) Physical Security- Complience with regulatory and legal requirements 5) Input
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OF CONTENTS iii Pages Chapter I - INTRODUCTION • Significance of the study 2 • Review of Related Literature 3 • Generation of Computer (present) 4 Chapter II - BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY • Origin 5 • History 6 Chapter III – COMPUTER • Advantages 7 • Benefits 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We express our gratitude to ALLAH‚ the most gracious and the most merciful. Who aided us with his strength
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worshipping only one of those powers. Finally‚ a single god arises‚ the computer with the internet. If worshipping means showing respect‚ appreciation‚ independence‚ and submission to the dominance of a certain power on people’s lives‚ that will be exactly what the computer represents to people nowadays. Unlike other inventions‚ the computer could successfully penetrate all aspects of people’s lives. Actually‚ people interact with computers daily‚ much more than they do with their own families and friends
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is a) An input device to produce good quality graphics b) An output device to produce drawings and graphics c) A fast output device using camera lenses d) None of these Q3. Main memory stores a) Data only b) Program only c) Data‚ Program and result or any other kind of information d) None of these Q4. A smart terminal is one which a) Looks very attractive b) Has inbuilt processing capability c) Must convert input on CRT screen
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Activity 1 Report on Data Management Contents Page Title Page(s) Introduction 4 Why Collect HR Data 4 Types of HR Data and how it supports HR 4 Data Storage and its Benefits 5 Essential UK legislations relating to recording‚ storing and accessing HR data 5-6 Conclusion 6 Reference List 7 Introduction HR data would need to be stored by all organisations due to either legal requirements or internal purposes. This report will uncover
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