Imaging
Graphics
Voice
All of Above
D. All of Above
Mini
Super computer
Micro computer
Mainframe
Counter
Loader
Adder
Shift register
Switched mode Power Supply
Start mode power supply
Store mode power supply
Single mode power supply
George Boole
Herman Hollerith
Van Neumann
Basic Pascal
Encoder
Simulation
Emulator
Coding
Multitasking
Multithreading
Multiprocessing
Multicomputing
Entry codes
Passwords
Security commands
Code words
Bits
Bytes
Hertz
Clock cycles
Input unit
Output unit
ALU
Control Unit
tracks per inch of surface
bits per inch of tracks
disk pack in disk surface
All of above
LOGO
SNOBOL
Babbage
ALGOL
Hard Disks
Flash Disks
Blu-Ray Disks
DVDs
Integrity Test
Power-On Self-Test
Correct Functioning Test
Reliability Test
Analog Computers
Digital Computers
Hybrid Computers
None of above
Compact size; speed readability
Compact size, speed
Readability; speed
Low cost; readability
Input unit
Secondary storage unit
Output Unit
Primary Memory Unit
ROM information can be easily updated
Data in ROM is non-volatile, that is, it remains there even without electrical power.
ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive data storage.
ROM chips are easily swapped between different brands of computers.
Pixel
Reverse video
Touch screen
Cursor
1 second
10th of a seconds
1000th of a seconds
10000th of a seconds
Data
Bytes
Graphics
Pictures
ROM
RAM
EPROM
None of 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.
Capacitor
Flip flop
Register
Inductor
Odd parity bit
Even parity bit
Both of the above
None of above
Screen
Printer
Speaker
All of these
scanner
camera
plotter
digitizer
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
Direct access
Sequential access
Both of above
None of above
Operating Systems
Paralled Processing
ULSI
None of above
Speed
Accuracy
Reliability
Cost