Accuracy
Reliability
Diligence
Versatility
C. Diligence
Data
Bytes
Graphics
Pictures
Mainframe Computer
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
None of above
Second Generation
Fourth Generation
Third Generation
First Generation
Mechanical
Electro-Mechanical
Electronic
For reliability it does not matter. So all of above are reliable
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
End user
System Analyst
Programmer
All of the above
1024 bytes
1024 kilobytes
1024 megabytes
1024 gigabyte
Dennis Ritchie
Prof John Keenly
Thomas Kurtz
Bill Gates
Business Applications
Marketing Applications
Scientific Applications
None of the above
It is expensive relative to magnetic tape
It provides only sequential access to stored data
Users can easily update records by writing over the old data
All of above
Van-Neumann
Joseph M. Jacquard
J. Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly
All of above
PL/C
PL/CT
PL/M
PLA
Baud
Byte
Bit
All of the above
Intel
Motorola
Both of above
None of above
IBM
Super UNIVAC
Radio Sharks
Data General Corporation
Softcopy output
Hardcopy output
Permanent Output
All of above
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Code Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Case Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Binary Case Decimal Interchange Code
Minicomputer works faster than Microcomputer
Microcomputer works faster than Minicomputer
Speed of both the computers is the same
The speeds of both these computers cannot be compared with the speed of advanced
10
11
8
12
Hacker-proof program.
Firewall.
Hacker-resistant server.
Encryption safe wall.
Compiler
Interpreter
Linker
Loader
Operating system extensions
Cookies
Diagnostic software
Boot diskettes
XT computer
AT comptuers
PS/2 computer
None of above
Machine
Application language
Low-level language
High-level language
Access notch
Write-protect notch
Entry notch
Input notch
System Programs
BIOS
CP
Memory
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.
Minicomputers
Microcomputers
Mainframe computers
Super computer
Output data
Data processing
Central Processing
Input data
IBM PS/2
HP-9830
DeskPro-386
IBM-360