Computer Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

QUESTIONs:

1. Define:
a. Compiler
b. Interpreteur
c. Microcomputer
d. Analog Computer
e. Digital Computer
f. Hybrid Computer
g. Super Computer
h. Mainframe Computers
I. Mini Computers
j. Hard Disk
k. RAM
l. ROM
m. Tables
n. Envelopes
o. Phishing
p. Fraud
q. Markups
r. Spam
s. Computer Virus
t. Transition
u. Theme
v. Animation
w. Caption
x. Screenshot
y. Computer
z. Photo




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Answers

Answered by sadvikareddy
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Compiler, Computer software that translates (compiles) source code written in a high-level language (e.g., C++) into a set of machine-language instructions that can be understood by a digital computer's.

b.a program that can analyse and execute a program line by line.

c.a small computer that contains a microprocessor as its central processor.

D. An analog computer or analogue computer is a type of computer that uses the continuously changeable aspects of physical phenomena such as electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem being solved. ... Analog computers can have a very wide range of complexity.

E.digital electronic computer is a computer machine which is both an electronic computer and a digital computer. Examples of a digital electronic computers include the IBM PC, the Apple

f.Hybrid computers are computers that exhibit features of analog computers and digital computers.

g.A supercomputer is a computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer. The performance of a supercomputer is commonly measured in floating-point operations per second instead of million instructions per second.

h.A mainframe computer, informally called a mainframe or big iron, is a computer used primarily by large organizations for critical applications, bulk data processing.

I.a computer of medium power, more than a microcomputer but less than a mainframe.

j.a rigid non-removable magnetic disk with a large data storage capacity.

k.Random-access memory is a form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.

l.Read-Only Memory (ROM), is a type of electronic storage that comes built in to a device during manufacturing.

z. a photo is a picture captured by a electronic gadget.

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Answered by Anonymous
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☃️Answer:

a. Compiler

➲ A software that converts programs written in high level language to machine code in a single operation.

b. Interpreter

➲ A program that execute and translates line by line.

c. Microcomputer

➲ Commonly used in homes, schools, banks, offices, etc. It has a single microprocessor chip that performs operations.

d. Analog Computer

➲ Works on continuously changing physical quantities such as length, current, or temperature.

e. Digital Computer

➲ It deals with data that can be stored in binary format, i.e. 0 and 1.

f. Hybrid Computer

➲ It utilizes the qualities of both digital and analog computer and is used for specialized tasks only.

g. Super Computer

➲ Largest, most powerful and most expensive among digital computers.

h. Mainframe Computers

➲ Mostly used in large industries for controlling processes and in offices for maintaining networks.

i. Mini Computers

➲ The age of mini-computers started in 1960s. Most of them are multiusers and general-purpose computers.

j. Hard Disk

➲ Hard Disk is a secondary memory peripheral device.

k. RAM

➲ RAM (Random Access Memory) is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs and data in current use are stored.

l. ROM

➲ ROM (Read Only Memory) is the memory on which previously stored data can be read but data cannot be written in it.

m. Tables

➲ Data stored in a tabular format.

n. Envelopes

➲ A file type of paper where emails are kept and sent.

o. Phishing

➲ A cyber crime or a form of illegal act where fraudulently sensitive information is acquired viz. passwords, debit or credit cards details by a person as a trustworthy or a business communication.

p. Fraud

➲ A cyber crime done for money.

q. Markups

➲ The comments and track changes such as insertions or deletions formatting.

r. Spam

➲ Unwanted emails.

s. Computer Virus

➲ A computer program which runs on any computer system without the user's knowledge.

t. Transition

➲ Special effect added between each slide.

u. Theme

➲ an aesthetic combination of fonts, colors and slides add to make a presentation attractive.

v. Animation

➲ Special visual effects added between each slide.

w. Caption

➲ A brief text that describes each text in a photo album.

x. Screenshot

➲ A pic. shot of the screen of a gadget.

y. Computer

➲ An electronic processing device.

z. Photo

➲ A pic. or a JPEG file taken from a camera or a phone.

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