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What do you mean by terminal handling in computer network?

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Answered by Chirpy
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A computer terminal is an electromechanical or electronic hardware device which is used for entering data into, and displaying data from a computing system or computer. The early terminals were inexpensive but slower than punched cards or paper tape for input. Video displays were introduced with the advancement in technology. Time sharing systems also developed. Multiple users could work on the same machine at their own terminals.

A smart terminal has a significant local programmable data processing capability. A terminal which depends on the host computer for its processing power is known as a thin client. A personal computer can run software which emulates the function of a terminal and can sometimes allow concurrent use of local programs and access to a distant terminal host system.

Answered by dackpower
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A computer terminal is an electro mechanical or electronic appliance device which is utilized for registering data into and presenting data from a computer. Various users could operate on the similar machine at their own computers.

A smart computer has an important limited programmable data processing ability. A computer which depends on the host processor for its processing capability is identified as a thin client.

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