language word Question 4 Which of the following pairs of steps in the programming process is in the correct order? code the program, translate it into machine language Question 5 The major computer operations include _____. input, processing, and output Question 6 When instructions are carried out, a program runs, or ____________________. executes Question 7 The programmer’s most important task before planning the logic of a program is to _____. understand the problem
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1. (a) What is the difference between an intranet and an extranet Intranet is an internal network. It is used by companies to connect their computers on a network. In general, intranet as a network based on TCP/IP protocols belonging to an organization and only the members of the organization can access the network. However, intranet is inaccessible from the outside. Only the members of the corporation with authorized access the network. Like other networks, the Intranet is mainly used to share
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MODULE 2: THE CORPORATION AND TAXES 1. STATE POLICY & GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INCOME TAXATION ( promote sustainable economic growth ( provide equitable relief to a greater number of taxpayers ( improve levels of disposable income ( increase economic activity ( create a robust environment for business ( provide for the needs of those under its jurisdiction and care. ( General Principles: 1) Resident Citizen – all income from within &
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Predictive Policing CIS 500 Information System Decision Making January 16, 2013 In an effort to effectively compare and contrast the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets, we first need to examine what information technology is available to police and further more what information technology means. Information technology is “the collection of computing systems used by an organization” (Turban
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VOCATIONAL HIGHER SECONDARY TEACHER’S SOURCE BOOK COMPUTER SCIENCE FIRST YEAR Government of Kerala Department of Education SCERT - 2005-06 STATE COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING Vidyabhavan, Poojappura, Thiruvananthapuram-12 Prepared by: State Council of Educational Research & Training (SCERT) Vidyabhavan, Poojappura, Thiruvananthapuram -12 Kerala E-mail:scertkerala@asianetindia.com Type setting by: SCERT Computer Lab. © Government of Kerala Education Department
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set of things that affect one another within an environment and form a larger pattern that is different from any of the parts. The fundamental systems-interactive paradigm of organizational analysis features the continual stages of input, throughput (processing), and output, which demonstrate the concept of openness/closedness. A closed system does not interact with its environment. It does not take in information and therefore is likely to atrophy, that is to vanish. An open system receives information
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CIS500 Week 1, Chapter 1: Information Systems in the 2010s Slide# | Topic | Narration | Slide 1 | Introduction | Welcome to Information Systems for Decision MakingIn this lesson we will discuss Information Systems in the 2010s.Next slide. | Slide 2 | Topics | The following topics will be covered in this lesson:Positioning IT to optimize performance;Describing information systems and information technology;Business performance;Strategic planning and competitive models;And the importance of
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December 23, 1947, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain at AT&T's Bell Labs in the United States, performed experiments and observed that when two gold point contacts were applied to a crystal of germanium, a signal was produced with the output power greater than the inpuT THEY INVENTED THE TRANSISTORS…... ROBERT NOYSE,JACK KIBLY. THEY TWO INVENTED THE INTGRATED CIRCUITS….. The idea of integrating electronic circuits into a single device was born, when the German physicist and engineer Werner Jacobi (de)
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Police departments across the country are trying to find ways to combat crime, this paper will address two preventive measures namely, predictive policing and compstat. “Predictive policing, in essence, is taking data from disparate sources, analyzing them and then using results to anticipate, prevent and respond more effectively to future crime,” (Pearsall, B, May 2010). It was never meant to replace police officers but to give those officers opportunities to improve policing. “The police department
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| |Device Type |Requirements Met | |5 x Dell Vostro 260 MT |Input Device - Workstation |Run Software/Applications | | |Output Device - Screen |Display content | |5 x Dell P2012H LCD | |
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