Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Digital Systems outlin e 1Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Digital Systems outlin e 1
Distinguish between the most significant bit and least significant bit of a binary
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Chapter I introduction to Computer Science Chapter I topicsChapter I introduction to Computer Science Chapter I topics
They are expensive, but the expense is worth it. Computers process information and do this processing better in many areas compared to human beings. The three areas in which a computer is superior to a human being are shown in figure 1
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A model Curriculum for K–12 Computer ScienceA model Curriculum for K–12 Computer Science
Computer science (CS) is the study of computers and algorithmic processes1, including their principles, their hardware and software designs, their applications, and their impact on society
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Chapter 3 Exercises and AnswersChapter 3 Exercises and Answers
Lossless compression means the data can be retrieved without losing any of the original information
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The History of Computers AbacusThe History of Computers Abacus
Approximately 4,000 years ago, the Chinese invented the Abacus. It was the first machine used for counting and calculating. It is made of a wooden frame, metal rods, and wooden beads
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