D. 64 bits per quadruple word. 4. Which of the following answers are true about random- access memory (RAM) as it is normally used inside a personal computer? A. Used for short term memory.
B. Megabyte 3. Which answer lists the correct number of bits associated with each term?C. 64 bits per quadruple word 4. Which of the following are true about random-access memory (RAM) as it is normally used inside a personal computer? A.Used for short term memory, E. Is installed on the motherboard 5.
Cody Janowski 12/2/10 English Comp Assignment 4 The Internet has undoubtedly changed the way people live their lives. Any information we could possibly want- and more- is at our disposal, and has made life for us incredibly convenient and easy; some, however, might say too easy. One of these people is Nicholas Carr, author of the article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” featured in the July/August 2008 edition of The Atlantic. Carr argues that the Net seems to be slowly demolishing our abilities to concentrate on one subject, as well as contemplate information, based on the ease of access to everything the Internet provides today. I agree with Carr to an extent; however I would say that his theory most certainly does not apply to everyone.
0 represents a bit that is turned OFF What would you call a device that works with binary data? A device that works with binary data is called a DIGITAL device What are the words that make up a high-level programming language called? KEY WORDS or RESERVED WORDS What are the short words that are used in assembly language called? MNEMONICS What is the difference between a compiler and an interpreter? A COMPILER is a program that translates a high-level language program into a separate machine language program.
Knowledge is in the “inclusive sense used in cognitive psychology, information in memory about the world, ranging from the everyday to the formal; often further defined as information about the world that is likely to be true and that one has justification for believing”. Computers are not as capable at forming internal representations of the world. Instead of gathering knowledge for themselves, computers depend on human beings to place knowledge directly into their memories. Computer memory and human memory work differently and there are similarities that help us to understand the way computers work. The brain and the computer brain use different kinds of memory for different tasks.
British biologist J. Z. Young states that there is evidence that the cells of our brains literally develop and grow bigger with use, and atrophy or waste away with disuse (Carr 21). Jordan Grafman, head of the cognitive neuroscience unit at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders also says, “The more you multitask, the less deliberate you become; the less able to think and reason out a problem” (Carr 140). Multitasking affects the way the brain is used and how knowledge is
Semester 1 MIT101 – Fundamentals of IT & Programming– 2 Credits Assignment Question 1 - Give the classification of computers and explain them briefly ? Ans:- Computers are classified according to their data processing speed, amount of data that they can hold and price. Generally, a computer with high processing speed and large internal storage is called a big computer. Due to rapidly improving technology, we are always confused among the categories of computers. Depending upon their speed and memory size, computers are classified into following four main groups.
c) I don’t believe my organization complies with all of the requirements because I don’t work so this does not apply. d) No one is responsible in my organization to make sure these compliance laws are met because once again I do not work so this does not apply. Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA): a) It is important because it protects kids from pedophiles. b) It impacts your IT environment from possible charges in the case of a child being
Power saving: both types of computers can hibernate or sleep when not being used. Components: the internal components of a desktop computer are not designed of low power operation. This includes the CPU, which is Vulnerability: both types of computers are vulnerable to malicious code if not properly protected. Communications: Notebooks computers typically have infrared port and built-in video cameras and microphones, whereas these devices are add-nos for desktop computers. Unit 1 Assignment 1: Integrated Circuit Technology Assignment Requirements 1.
The more we learn about the human brain the more seams to follow that there is nothing different going on in the mind then goes on in a computer. In my view we get some series of inputs from our external senses and act according to some series of laws inherent to our minds. Already we can interpret the firing of neurons well enough to allow amputees to have movement in their arms again from the electrical signals alone. The neurons fire in a completely predictable pattern, meaning that every time our brain tell our bicep to contract a specific set of neurons trigger the event. More complex patterns of brain activity are not fully understood by science as of today.