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47 Answers: 1. B 2. Because RAM is volatile and ROM cannot be changed, there must be places to store data and programs outside of the computer’s main memory. Such places are called secondary storage devices. 3. ALU- performs arithmetic/logic operations 4. Control Unit- controls the various parts of a computer hardware 5. Memory- stores both data and program 6. Magnetic tape is a cheap medium for storing great quantities of data. However, data items cannot be directly addressed on tape. To reach a data object, all information recorded before the one you want must be read and discarded. 7. The stored program concept means that data and instructions are both logically the same and can both be stored in memory. The von Neumann architecture is built around this principle. It is important because the human does not have to execute instruction from without the machine. Instructions can be stored in memory and executed in sequence referencing the data values it needs on which to operate. References: 1. Von Neumann Architecture, http://www2.cs.siu.edu/~cs401/Textbook/ch2. pdf. 2. TheTeacher.info, http://theteacher.info/index.php/f453-advanced-theory/3- 3-3-architectures/notes/192-von-neumann-architecture-notes , Date accessed, February 2016. 3. Wiki Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_architecture , Date accessed, February, 2016. 4. Wiki Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral , February, 2016. 5. Wiki page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software , February, 2016. Introduction To Computer Science 48 Unit 3: The Internet This unit presents a brief history of the Internet, which is one of the most critical and indispensable technological tool of our time. It describes the origin of the Internet, the initial internetworking, and all the important milestones that the Internet technology has gone through since its emergence. Unit Goals Upon completion of this unit the learner should be able to: • Describe the important milestones that led to the establishment of the Internet as we know it today; • Describe the application of the Internet; • Explain the Internet as the most crucial vehicle of resource repository in the teaching and learning process; and • Describe the components of the Internet technology. Download 1.79 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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