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Contents

Computationally Infeasible, Computer Organization, Computer Architecture, Instruction Set Architecture, Algorithms, Principle of Equivalence of Hardware and Software, Computer Processing Unit, Arithmetic Unit, Registers, Memory, Computer system, Bus, System software, Peripheral Devices, Kilobinary, Hertz, Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, Double Data Rate Type Four RAM, Hard Dish Drive, Solid-State Drives, Revolutions per Minute, Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics, Ports, Universal Serial Bus, Hot Plugging, High Definition Multimedia Interface, Liquid Crystal Display, Pixels, Active and Passive Matrix, Aspect Ratio, Native Resolution, Luminance, Contrast Ratio, Color Depth, Graphic Cards, Frame Buffer, Digital to Analog Converter, Ethernet, International Telecommunications Union, International Organization for Standardization, Wilhelm Schickard, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, Analytical Engine, Herman Hollerith, Thermionic Emission, Vacuum tube, Transistor Computers, Calculator, Microprocessors, Enterprise Servers, Microchips, Doping, Moore's Law, Rock's Law, Semantic Gap, Virtual Machine, Service Level Agreement, Cloud Computing, Elasticity, Cloud Storage, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, Machine to Machine, Cyber Warfare, John von Neumann, Harvard Architecture, Digital Signal Processors, Quantum Computation, Blue Gene Series, Multitasking, Multithreading, Amdahl's Law, Radix, Weighted Numbering System, Gottfried Leibniz, Binary System, Hextet, Octet, Complements, Double Dabble, Divide Underflow, Floating Point Units, Excess-M Representation, Left and Right Arithmetic Shift, Mantissa, Significand, Normalization, Range, Accuracy, Precision, Floating point representations, Binary-Coded Decimal, Zoned-Decimal Format, Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code, American Standard Code for Information Interchange, Parity, Unicode Consortium.



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Computer Science A1

Computationally infeasible is an algorithm so complex for current systems to process.


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Computer Science A2

A system software is a group of programs communicating with the hardware.


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Computer Science A3

Ports offer the ability to transfer data from an external device to a computer system.


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Computer Science A4

The responsibilities of the graphic cards includes acting like a relay station, transfer data, and controlling the behavior of pixels.


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Computer Science A5

A mill, store, and a input and output devices are components in the Analytical Engine.


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Computer Science A6

Enterprise servers are mainframe computers.


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Computer Science A7

Cloud storage is a service when a company provides users with a certain amount of storage.


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Computer Science A8

DSP stands for Digital Signal Processors.


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Computer Science A9

We interpret answers when converting fractions on the base system from top to bottom.


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Computer Science A10

Algorithms are important to computer scientist to enhance precision and performance.