The purpose of the electronic computer was to make conversion of raw data into useful information easier. Before the electronic computer, people used mechanical computers like the Abacus.
It was an act passed saying that meat needs to be inspected before slaughtered and processed before it is sent out for human consumption
The Apollo Guidance Computer, which took us to the moon was an embedded computer long before any desktop computer existed. There were missile guidance computers before that (e.g. Bomark & Minuteman I) that were embedded.
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Assuming that we are only talking about the personal computer (PC) market, before Microsoft's Windows operating systems, Microsoft's Disk operating system, or DOS, was used. Before that, CP/M was a popular computer operating system.
Before it is retrieved it is stored and then retrieved.
DDR stands for Double Data Rate. You see this term associated with RAM. Bascially it means that information is processed at double speed (twice per computer cycle). The RAM technology before it was called SDRAM. Synchronous Dynamic RAM. Which meant it was processed once a cycle. So DDR processes information twice as fast..
No. All analogue information must be converted to digital information (binary encoded) before it can be processed.
Yes, that is correct. This phrase indicates that the item or information needs to be processed before it can be submitted for approval.
An electronic tool that allows information to be inputs process and output is called?
make sure that the computer is unplugged
A Golgi body in a cell can be compared to a computer's assembly line, where proteins are processed, modified, and packaged for transport within the cell or outside of it. Just like how a computer's assembly line ensures that components are processed and organized before being shipped out for use.
The Ram - Random Access Memory temporarily holds programs and data while the computer is on and allows the computer to access that information randomly.
they used books
Upside Down, Monocular Image Passes thru The Optic Nerve
No, not all information your brain receives is instantly transmitted. Some information may be processed and stored in short-term memory before being passed on to other parts of the brain for further processing or storage in long-term memory. Also, different types of information may be prioritized or filtered before being fully processed and acted upon.
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