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A cost that will not be affected by later decisions is termed a sunk cost.
Homogeneous products or services that are produced in mass are often termed "commodities." These items are characterized by their uniformity in quality and characteristics, making them interchangeable with one another. Examples include agricultural products like wheat or corn, as well as raw materials like steel or oil. In markets for commodities, price is typically the primary differentiator, as consumers perceive little difference between the offerings from various producers.
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Societies with economies based on services and technology, often termed post-industrial or knowledge economies, prioritize intangible goods such as information, expertise, and services over traditional manufacturing. These economies emphasize sectors like healthcare, education, finance, and technology, where innovation and human capital drive growth. Examples include advanced economies like the United States, Japan, and many European nations, where service industries dominate employment and GDP contributions. The shift reflects a broader trend towards digitalization and the importance of skills and knowledge in economic development.
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when several processes can use a device at the same time then those devices are termed as shared devices.
Apple made first use of the sidebar in its computing operating system called "Mac OS". The original version of this operating system was introduced in 1984 and was termed "System".
Computer Information Technology refers to hardware (PC's, servers, networks etc) and the associated operating system software (broadly computer software in general can or could be referred to as a form of information technology). Computer Information Systems are a type of computer software used for the collection of raw data on to which queries can be asked. The output of the queries would then be termed as Information (and may be presented in the form of pie charts, line graphs etc).
Computer Information Technology refers to hardware (PC's, servers, networks etc) and the associated operating system software (broadly computer software in general can or could be referred to as a form of information technology). Computer Information Systems are a type of computer software used for the collection of raw data on to which queries can be asked. The output of the queries would then be termed as Information (and may be presented in the form of pie charts, line graphs etc).
A data can be retrieved from the secondary storage for use in main memory, but if we edit the data and not save the data in to the secondary storage, it is termed as a dirty page.
Operating policy can also be termed as the TOS or your business / company / store. This describes what your service is, your limits, and your rights and your consumer rights in terms of the product or service your offer.
Siemens: world technology leader in efficient & sustainable energy use.
Daybreak is sometimes termed 'dawn'.
Hyper-threading (officially termed Hyper-Threading Technology or HTT) is an Intel-proprietary technology used to improve parallelization of computations performed on PC microprocessors via simulatnious multithreading. It is an improvement on super-threading. It debuted in U.S. Patent 4,847,755 (Gordon Morrison et al.) and can be seen in use on the Intel Xeon processors and Pentium 4 processors. The technology improves processor performance under certain workloads by providing useful work for execution units that would otherwise be idle, for example during a cache miss. A processor with Hyper-Threading enabled is treated by the operating system as two processors instead of one. Hyper-threading relies on support in the operating system as well as the CPU. Conventional multiprocessor support is not enough to take advantage of hyper-threading. For example, even though Windows 2000 supports multiple CPUs, Intel does not recommend that hyper-threading be enabled under that operating system.
Pele was termed as the player of the century