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Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Organization
Posting ID:
113341
OTA ID:
103644
How to add binary numbers with fraction or decimal, step by step?
What is the result of adding the following two positive binary bit strings? 101101.101 + 10100.0010 a. 1000001.1110 b. 1000001.1010 c. 1000001.1000 d. 1000001.1100
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Organization
Posting ID:
113365
OTA ID:
103644
What causes heat generation within electrical devices?
What causes heat generation within electrical devices? a. coercivity b. resistance c. Moore's Law d. Rock's Law
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Organization
Posting ID:
113373
OTA ID:
103644
1. Name some examples of enablers and inhibitors to strategic alignment. Explain. 2. Are there IT processes that span more than one layer(i.e. strategic, tactical, operational)? If so, identify them. If not, explain why not. 3. Some of the better-known security issues are: 1. Unauthorized access to systems 2. Unauthorized access to confidential data 3. Virus attack 4. Denial of service attacks on Web site and e-mail system 5. Illegal or unwanted use of computer systems and equipment 6. Illegal use or monitoring of e-mail systems and the Internet, and 7. Possible physical or virtual destruction of financial and/or administrative databases, Web sites, applications computer s... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Organization
Posting ID:
122304
OTA ID:
105277
Software Development Life Cycle Overview
Your uncle sees that you set up the computer and wants to know why you aren’t “coding” yet. You explain that programming involves a formal and structured process. This is known as the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Create a presentation with a program proposal for your uncle listing the different stages of the SDLC and the information you have so far for each stage. For each SDLC stage, explain what it is and what information would be contained within it. Then, where appropriate, fill in the specific information from your program thus far. (Not all stages will have information at this time.) Create a UML diagram for the processes involved in this program to discuss with your uncl... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Organization
Posting ID:
124401
OTA ID:
104967
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