Computer Networking Type A: Very Short Answer Questions 1. Ans: 2 Ans: 3 Ans: 4 Ans: 5 Ans: 6 Ans: 7 Ans: 8 Ans: 9 Ans: 10 Ans: 11 Ans: Define a network. What is its need? A computer network is a system in which computers are connected to share information and resources. Computer networks help users on the network to share the resources and in communication. Write two advantages and disadvantages of networks. Advantages: 1. Data or information can be shared among the user. 2. Fast communication
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Computer Architecture 1. Describe Von Neumann architecture and explain why it is important. The Von Neumann architecture explains the architecture of an electronic computer. It is attributed to be root of every electronic computer that has ever been made. According to Von Neumann architecture an electronic computer has Control Unit‚ Arithmetic Logic Unit‚ Memory & Input / Output Devices. The following diagram shows this architecture:- Memory: - Memory holds both
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major components of a computer system and how they work together to solve problems and manipulate data. 2. Define the major categories of software and the kinds of languages in which they are implemented. 3. Explain the process of writing‚ compiling‚ and executing high-level language programs 4. Introduce C programming language 1. Introduction A computer is a system made of 2 major components: 2. Computer Software Computer hardware consists of the
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Tanisha Brinson CPS 360 System Programming Chapter 2 Questions 1. System Software on a Unix System perform the same basic services as System Software on a Microsoft Windows System. However‚ there are some fundamental differences in how the system software is designed and developed. Describe at least two differences. • The code for MS Windows is proprietary and closed source‚ while the code for many Unix distributions (such as Linux) is free and open source. • MS Windows is a single
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Chapter 8 Programming Problems IT/210 Chapter 8 Programming Problems For each of the following problems‚ use the top-down modular approach and pseudocode to design a suitable program to solve it. 1. Input names of students from the user‚ terminated by ZZZ‚ and create a data file GRADES with records of the form: student(string)‚ test1(interger)‚ test2 (interger)‚ test3 (interger). In this file‚ all test scores should be set equal to 0. Analysis Process 1. Display input student
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University fail on their Computer Programming subjects. CHAPTER I I. Introduction “An education isn’t how much you have committed to memory‚ or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don’t.”- Anatole France. A quote that best labels the scenario of what we`re having right now‚ which is entirely about student whom experience to have failing grades. Nowadays‚ more and more students were attracted to take up computer related courses such as Bachelor
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UNIT-I INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER The term “Computer” is derived from the Latin word “Computare” which means “to compute” or “to calculate”‚ so it is considered to be calculating device. In fact‚ the main objective of inventing the computer was to create a fast calculating machine. But now-a-days more than 75% of non-mathematical or non-numerical work is carried out by the computers. Today‚ computer technology has spread to every sphere of existence of modern man‚ from railway
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Trap-Ease America: The Big Cheese of Mousetraps 1. Martha and the Trap-Ease America investors believe they face a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. What information do they need to evaluate this opportunity? The information they need to evaluate this opportunity is their market share compare to the whole mousetrap market. They can also scope down and use the following information: -Check whether their marking plan is efficient and effective. -Check with retailer and distributors whether sales
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and Economics Graduate Program ADVANCED MARKETING MANAGEMENT‚ MKT.500 Case Study one: Trap-Ease America: The Big Cheese Of Mousetraps Presented To: Dr. Ziad Haddad Presented By: Shady Habboub Fall Semester 2009-2010 1- The Mission Statement of Trap-Ease America: “We want to free your homes from mice. Fathers: you can protect your families easily and safely. Trap-Ease America is your state of the art solution” 2- The opportunities that arise in the environment
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