Computer aided design
Computer algorithm for design
Computer application in design
All of the above
A. Computer aided design
processed
graphs
information
presentation
IBM
Apple
Compaq
HCL
John Napier
William Oughtred
Gottfried Leibnitz
Blaise Pascal
Breadboard
Motherboard
Daughter board
Grandmother board
The design of the screen the user will see and use to enter or display data
System analysis defines the format and type of data the program will use
System Analysis involves creating formal model of the problem to be solved
None of the above
A large percentage of editing can be performed at the time of data entry
Key verification is easily performed
The tape is reusable
Keying errors can be detected as they occur.
Diligence
Reliability
Versatility
Accuracy
Fast
Powerful
Infallible
Cheap
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Marcian E Huff
Herman H Goldstein
Joseph Jacquard
All of above
Jacking.
Identity theft.
Spoofing.
Hacking.
Computer Tabulating Recording Co.
The Tabulator Ltd.
International Computer Ltd.
None of above
Pixel
Reverse video
Touch screen
Cursor
A complicated circuit
An integrating device
Much costlier than a single transistor
Fabricated on a tiny silicon chip
Mouse
Plotter
Touch panel
Card punch
Dennis M. Ritchie
Niklaus Writh
Seymour Papert
Donald Kunth
1617
1620
1642
1837
1964
1970
1983
1986
To produce result
To compare numbers
To control flow of information
To do math's works
Inkjet
Laser
Thermal
Dot matrix
He made the computers secretly
His computers were very complicated and it took time for the people to recognize its power
Of political reasons. He was German.
All of the above
Mechanical
Electro-Mechanical
Electronic
For reliability it does not matter. So all of above are reliable
Modem
Digitizer
Mouse
Light pen
Super computer is much larger than mainframe computers
Super computers are much smaller than mainframe computers
Supercomputers are focused to execute few programs as fast as possible while mainframe uses its power to execute as many programs concurrently
Supercomputers are focused to execute as many programs as possible while mainframe uses its power to execute few programs as fast as possible.
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
Extremely high speed
Large memory
Almost unlimited array
All of the above
Compactable Read Only Memory
Compact Data Read Only Memory
Compactable Disk Read Only Memory
Compact Disk Read Only Memory
seek time + latency time
seek time
seek time
latency time
Primary and secondary
Random and sequential
ROM and RAM
All of above