The part of the computer that processes data is called the processor or processing unit. Older computers had a Central Processing Unit (CPU) . Modern machines often have more than one processing unit. The processor fetches and decodes the instructions that make up the program as well as doing the arithmetical operations.
There computer can process data in various ways. This mainly involves inputting data, analysis of the data, evaluation processing and output of information.
It depends upon the program. In prime example, different pieces of data are being sent an d received. The program just tells the computer which pieces of data, how many, what kind, etc.
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The components that process data are located in the system unit
It uses hardware.
Encryption
That's what computers were designed to do...process data...make our live simpler.
The Computer Misuse Act places a responsibility on all organisations to process personal data in a lawful and proper way. It should make you feel a lot safer when you are on your computer.
Computer data processing is any process that uses a computer program to enter data and summarise, analyse or otherwise convert datainto usable information.
A computer is a device commonly used to produce information, process and store data. A computer has an unlimited range of applications and can function in different ways.
No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.
Emergency data recovery is the process of recovering data from a computer that is otherwise inaccessible. The most common ways of emergency data recovery often include moving data from a broken or unusable computer to a more proficient machine.
The components that process data are located in the system unit
A computer is known as a data processor because that's what it does. Process data (programs)
INPUT > PROCESS > OUTPUTProcessing data is when the data you inputed into the computer is changed to information and then outputed
I'm guessing RAM Random access memory
a crappy computer maybe. or a broken computer.
a computer process
to get the input and process the data
input