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My mum runs a cleaning business which is based in Lytham, she has many customers and produces her bills on card by hand. This is very slow and due to her busy schedule a waste of valuable time.
... accurate
2. Faster time
3. Less Storage of information on paper
4. More professional
5. Faster and easier to find records on customers
There are disadvantages to using a computer system these are shown below.
Disadvantages -
1. Cost of equipment
2. All records lost if computer ...
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My system my assessment.
... like link manager etc.
The problems I faced while making the system were really tiring. First of all I had to change the initial plan of the system completely because I myself thought I had jumbled around with the system. ...
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My task is to design a database of mobile phones and tariffs. It should be able to show the details of both the phones and the tariffs, and display the networks for both of these.
... I would be able to display my data but not to use searches or other database only operations. Where as on access you can use quick searches and make relational databases
Some likely questions which a customer might ask, and that ...
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Name and explain the type of information that the company's MIS can provide to help the supervisors on the factory floor, the manager of each factory and the executives of the company.
... the entire decision making of the Middle and Top levels
Management. Supervisor's major functions emphasize directing and controlling the work of employees in order to achieve the team goals. Most of the supervisor's time is allocated to the functions of ...
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Network Planning
... shown on the next page, the three main layouts used in Stoke on Trent use either one or two computers.
The computers that run the till software need to be fairly new to be capable of handling the associated hardware ...
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Network research assignment.
... within a building or series of buildings, such as within a University or for a small business who's data varies within all areas.
A network such as a LAN usually carries information through a series of cables or occasionally through radio ...
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Neurophysiology - Discuss the roles of development learning and evolution in the construction of the nervous system
... in their behaviour must have a genetic/nervous system origin. A good example of how behaviour can be genetic in origin and show that nervous systems can evolve to create different behavioural responses is found in deer. The white tailed deer ...
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Nintendo Gamecube Research
... companies and 4 customers/consumers as there aren't many shops in Letchworth.
The questionnaire will be open with all sorts of categories so we have useful information/opinions all round not just on one specific content.
For More information see next page.
GameCube
Nintendo's new powerhouse ...
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OMD project management currently do all of their invoicing on paper. This means that the consultant will remember his hours his expenses and his hourly rate in his head and when it comes around to invoicing the client he will type all of
... experience
Problem: A current issue that the company has is invoicing. Invoicing currently can take up to an hour to complete. Invoicing is currently done by hand and on paper, this is not a very efficient way of doing this job ...
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Open and Closed Loop Control System
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Open-loop control is useful for well-defined systems where the relationship between input and the resultant state can be modeled by a mathematical formula. For example determining the voltage to be fed to an electric motor that drives a constant load, ...
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Operating system
... ways to allocate portions of memory to programs at their request, and freeing it for reuse when no longer needed.
Virtual memory systems separate the memory addresses used by a process from actual physical addresses, allowing separation of processes and increasing ...
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Operating system
... user to select and lunch programs.
* Loads programs by transferring them from storage into main memory.
* Manage input and output devices by controlling the data that flows between them and the processor. For example, the operating system deals with data ...
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Operating system.
... even know there is others.
Systems services are the real interface to the Operating system, these services are used to describe the set of functions provided by an Operating system to allow a user to request services from it.
Each Operating system ...
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Operating Systems
... the operating systems.
For computers generally:
* Memory Management: allocation of program space, buffers, swapping, storage protection
* Processor Management: scheduling of programs awaiting processing, queue handling, priority allocation, interrupt handling
* Resource Management: control of hardware resources e.g input and output devices, interacting ...
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Operating Systems
... an interface for the user to run the application, called application program interface (API). This enables the programs to run on the computer. Even if a particular computer is unique, an operating system can ensure that applications continue to run ...
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Operating Systems - Now how many people know the importance of having an operating system for their computers?
... task.
Here is 4 of some the most popular O/S's in use:-
1.Windows: this is most used O/S world wide, it has a graphical user interface hence very user friendly. The O/S has its own help it offers new users ...
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operating systems.
... hardware for example if server machine is a Sun computer then will be forced to use Solaris which is Sun's version of UNIX.
b) A hardware or software protocol, contained in the electronics of the disk controller and disk drive, that ...
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Operating Systems: Overview Essay
... will only add things that are not required. Instead the computer in a microwave oven only runs one program all the time. When using computer systems that are more complex than a microwave oven you need an operating system in ...
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Operation of Assemblers
... ; 16-bit integer in ; R0
HLT ; Terminate program.
b) a - b
SWI getInt ; Operating
; system call to ; get a 16 bit ; integer from ; the keyboard. ; Value returned ; in R0
MOV R1, R0 ; ...
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Optical Fibers
... to control how efficiently they reach their destination. Light waves are covered with the core of the optical fiber in much the same way that radio frequency signals are covered with coaxial cable. The light waves are directed to the ...
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Our lives are now dependent on a computer.
... let alone approach. Even if a man can calculate the same problems as a computer, the computer can do it faster than he can possibly accomplish. Say this man can calculate as fast as a computer, but can he achieve ...
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Outline the process a PC follows once it has been switched on?
... processor initialises after being switched off, it is as though it is suffering from amnesia. To solve this problem manufacturers pre-program the processor to look in the system BIOS ROM for the start of the boot sequence. The boot program ...
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overview of GPS
... being made for better accuracy positing systems everyday. Transit was switched off at the end of 1996.
GPS provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed in a GPS receiver, enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and time, basically ...
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PACS technology within hospitals
... desirable to archive some studies from these modalities on small short and long-term storage devices separate from the main PACS, with only selected images being sent to the hospital-wide PACS.
Basic Components of PACS
A PACS system consists of:
* Image ...
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Parts of a computer
... DDR2. It achieves greater bandwidth than ordinary SDRAM by transferring data.
Hard Drive
Hard drive stores data on a magnetic disc. The rotations per minute and buffer determine how fast the hard drive can be accessed. A hard disk is generally accessed ...