Compiler
Interpreter
Assembler
Translator
C. Assembler
UNIVAC
EDVAC
ENIAC
All of above
Data
Bytes
Graphics
Pictures
George Boole
Herman Hollerith
Van Neumann
Basic Pascal
EFTS
MPG
MIPS
CPS
An interpreter does the conversion line by line as the program is run
An interpreter is the representation of the system being designed
An interpreter is a general purpose language providing very efficient execution
None of the above
Light pen
Mouse
Digitizer
Terminal
Control section
Primary memory
External memory
Cache memory
EDSAC
IBM 1401
CDC 1604
ICL 2950
Charles Babbage
Dr. Herman Hollerith
Howard Aikin
Joseph Jacquard
Video Graphics Array
Visual Graphics Array
Volatile Graphics Array
Video Graphics Adapter
Magnetic core
Semiconductor
Magnetic tape
Both a and b
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
None of the above
John v. Neumann
J.P. Eckert and John Mauchley
Maurice Wilkes
Howard Aiken
Modulator
Modem
Keyboard
Plotter
Interpreter
Simulator
Compiler
Commander
They were larger in size
They consumed a lot of electricity
They produced heat and often burned out
The operation cost was high
High level language
Medium level language
Low level language
All of the above
Babbage
Bill Gates
Bill Clinton
none of these
1642
1837
1880
1850
Switched mode Power Supply
Start mode power supply
Store mode power supply
Single mode power supply
John Bardeen
William Shockley
Lee de Forest
All of above
ENIAC
EDSAC
MANIAC
UNIVAC
7-bit ASCII
7-bit EBCDIC
8-bit ASCII
8-bit EBCDIC
Primary and secondary
Random and sequential
ROM and RAM
All of above
Diligence
Reliability
Versatility
Accuracy
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
100
20
40
80
spam
spoof
sniffer script
spool
8?
5 ¼?
3 ½?
5 ½?
Keyboard
System Bus
Monitor
Memory