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Computer Multimedia
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1359.... drawing applications such as CAD (computer assisted device) use
this method. The other method is by bit mapped graphics. Here the computer
actually keeps track of every point in the picture and its description. Paint
programs use this technique. Drawing programs are usually vector mapped
programs and paint programs are usually bit mapped.
Computer sound is handled in two different ways. The sound can be described
digitally and stored as an image (wave format) of the actual sound or it can be
translated in to what is called midi format. This is chiefly .....
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Internet Access
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 691.... link. This
also allows you to communicate with any other computer on the network. If you
access by a host, it is usually done through a LAN or with telephone lines and
modems combined with Internet software on a personal computer. Terminal access
is usually done by a telephone line and a modem and it is used with terminal-
emulation software on a personal computer. This also allows you to interact
with another computer that is an Internet host (explained later). Gateway
access is similar to terminal access, but it is provided through on-line or
similar services or oth .....
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Computer Crime
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2231.... when he, without authorization,
intentionally or recklessly disrupts or degrades or causes the disruption or
degradation of computer services or denies or causes the denial of computer
services to an authorized user of a computer system.
(e) Misuse of computer system information. A person is guilty of the computer
crime of misuse of computer system information when: (1) As a result of his
accessing or causing to be accessed a computer system, he intentionally makes or
causes to be made an unauthorized display, use, disclosure or copy, in any form,
of data residing in, comm .....
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History Of The Computer Industry In America
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2612.... performed (Soma, 14). The next innovation in
computers took place in 1694 when Blaise Pascal invented the first "digital
calculating machine". It could only add numbers and they had to be entered by
turning dials. It was designed to help Pascal's father who was a tax collector
(Soma, 32).
In the early 1800's, a mathematics professor named Charles Babbage designed an
automatic calculation machine. It was steam powered and could store up to 1000
50-digit numbers. Built in to his machine were operations that included
everything a modern general-purpose computer would need. .....
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“Technology And The Library Perfect Together”
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 305.... at
home. They can go online to do research, get help with homework, even
send e-mail to family and friends you don’t get to see very often. It also
helps people who are not comfortable with computers become aware of how
easy and helpful they really are. You can do virtually anything on the
computer.
I can’t remember when we didn’t have a computer at home. A computer is a
part of our everyday lives, but it s also nice to turn it off and a read a
magazine or book and put your imagination to work instead of your fingers. .....
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The Basics Of A Hard Drive
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 569.... he must have gotten bored with the math or
something because he came up with a way to let him play tic-tack toe with the
computer, which by the way was the first came ever to be created on the computer.
Now there is one more thing you have to know about this computer, the computer
was half the size of West High Schools gym. And it was thought that when it was
ecomoical for people to own there own computer it would fill a decent size room.
Could you imagine a computer filling up your entire living room, where wolud you
put your TV? But with the invetion of keyboards and nan .....
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Assistive Technology
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 664.... These benefits include a greater diversity in employment opportunities and an inclusion in the educational, social and recreational activities available on the "information highway".
Researchers and educators today recognize four types of technology: the technology of teaching, medical technology, instructional technology, and (Blackhurst & Cross, 1993):
· The technology of teaching includes systematically
designed procedures and strategies that are applied in
precise ways. They typically include well-defined
objectives; precise instructional procedures based .....
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Lasers And Their Uses
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 843.... state, to emit a second photon of the same frequency, in phase
with and in the same direction as the bombarding photon. This process is
called stimulated emission. The bombarding photon of the emitted photon may
then strike other excited atoms, stimulating further emission of photons, all
of the same frequency and phase. This process produces a sudden burst of
coherent radiation as all the atoms discharge in a rapid chain reaction. The
light beam produces is usually pencil thin and maintains its size and direction
over very long distances.
Lasers vary greatly in the way th .....
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