Computer Science, asked by ryanmark91, 26 days ago

how do subsystems performs to give functions of a computer

Answers

Answered by haresh200910
2

Answer:

Please Mark me as Brainliest

Explanation:

Computer Subsystems. ... Controls most of the activities of the computer, performs the arithmetic and logical operations, and contains a small amount of very fast memory. Memory. Provides storage for the instructions for the CPU and the data they manipulate.

Answered by Cqueen
1

Answer:

For a computer to work properly, three subsystems of the computer must all function properly. To

increase the reliability of the computer, spare units may be added to each system. It costs $100

to add a spare unit to system 1, $300 to system 2, and $200 to system 3. As a function of the

number of added spares (a maximum of two spares may be added to each system), the

probability that each system will work is given in Table 22. Use dynamic programming to

maximize the probability that the computer will work properly, given that $600 is available for

spare units.

Explanation:

Attachments:
Similar questions