Yes, an ATM can be partially considered a computer and partially considered a machine that is used to provide banking services to all customers who have a magnetic ATM or Debit card in their possession. It can dispense cash, print out balance statements, accept deposits, transfer funds etc.
considering the definition...
com·put·er
kəmˈpyo͞otər/
noun
noun: computer; plural noun: computers
1.
an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
in general...a calculator is a computer too.
Yes. ATM's use digital data information to make transactions that utilize computer powered technology to accomplish the tasks.
Everything to do with Smartphones and tablets atm.
A ATM is most likely a machine that produces money after a slot appeared. A technology of a ATM wasn't named yet
ATM protocol is a WAN technology
The ATM is the goal for future networking because it allows true broadband networking. ATM networking is a cell-switching technology that combines with multiplexing technology.
No.
Prakash ARPANET could be considered the founding technology behind contemporary Information Technology.
ATM machines are one of them.
15 percent
Yes, computers deal with the manipulation, processing, storage, retrieval, reception and transmission of data and information, and therefore are considered to be a critical sub-area of Information Technology.
Because people would confuse it with Computer Science.
ATM card readers built inside the ATM machines can read the magnetic strip that contains every information about the ATM card including the PIN number.
Yes, True