Prepared by: Sta maria, John Paul Llamas, Lara Francine Paglinawan, Leah May Bautista, John Henry Presented to: Mr. Sawahi Malik Professor INTRODUCTION Background of the study The College of Information Technology and Computer Studies (CITCS) is a full-grown society. Evidently through the huge number of students who decided to take the course of Bachelor of Science in Computer Studies (BSCS), Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) and Associate Computer
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Over the past couple of decades I’ve witnessed a great deal of changes in computers and I see many more changes in the future. I remember helping my parents unpack my first computer that came with a very large price tag. I also remember about 20 years ago sitting behind that bulky box with a floppy drive that required the user to insert the floppy into the computers drive, wait a few minutes, then on the command prompt type in commands in order to use the game or software that was inserted in
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Importance of Firewall The importance of a firewall is that it blocks malware that would be able to scan your computer to find its vulnerable areas and then attempt to break it while it is at its weakest point. First of all there is only one way to make your computer completely safe from attack and that is either when it is off or unconnected from the Internet. Other than that there are always vulnerabilities. However, you can make it as close to hacker proof as possible while it is connected
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important skills that many employees need. Yet there is more speculation than wellgrounded, factual knowledge about the kinds of training regarding work-related computing to which most employees are exposed. This report utilizes a recent, empirical survey of American workers to provide information about this issue. Training for work-related computing comes in a variety of forms, ranging from formal, scheduled classroom instruction to spur-of-the-moment sessions with a co-worker to
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THE EFFECTS OF COMPUTER GAMES TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE GRADE VI PUPILS IN ___________ELEMENTARY SCHOOL S. Y. 2010 - 2011 A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College Department ________________________________ Quezon In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for Research 2 ________________________ October 2010 Chapter I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Computers are ubiquitous
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invention. The first freely programmable computer was invented by ‘Konrad Zuse’ in 1936. Later different inventors made various inventions throughout the history. First in 1600’s only calculating machines were invented. It had a great impact on computing. The ‘abacus’ was one of the first counting machines. Calculating machines were sold commercially before the advent of steel manufacturing technologies. Papyrus was something to write on, before we had paper. Writing was a way to record mathematical
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to acknowledge this case study first of all to God that gives us knowledge and our shield. The omnipresent god for answering our prayers for giving us strength to do this case study for making this possible. To our beloved family who inspired us always gave us their undying support for helping us in our financial need, gathering different information and their loving guidance. To our group mates who participated and cooperates for giving their time to this project
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changing to the year 2000. The world is so dependent of computers; simple daily activities are not capable without the help of this magic machine. Early computers were electro-mechanical, which means they used mechanical components as part of the computing process. The Harvard Mark I was one of many such machines, but it is unique because a team of engineers at IBM were involved in its creation (Smith, 2013). The 5-ton computer, completed in 1944, read instructions via paper taper. It lacked many
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Tags | Field | Data | 020 | ISBN | | 022 | ISSN | | 050 | Call Number | | 100 | Main Entry (Personal Name) | | 110 | Main Entry (Corporate Name) | | 245 | Title and Statement of Responsibility | Apple Computer's Neil Buchanan, Neill Dixon, Mario DeSilva and David Leonard, President of Trebas Institute. | 250 | Edition | | 260 | Publisher and Place of Publication | Canada: [between 1969-2000] | 300 | Physical Description | 1 photograph : b&w gelatin silver print ; 12.5
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Dependence of computers Nowadays, computer has become our daily electronic machine, which is vital to our work and life. Responding to the topic, dependence on computer, I think we can't tell exactly it is good or bad, as advantages and disadvantages are both involved. First of all, we must admit that computer helps us to save time. In the past decades, sending letter is a common way for people to contact others; it took a day or few days to receive the letters. In the modern world, people can
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