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In it's simplest terms, a computer is actually a digital binary system. It is a very large number of containers or "bits" which are either numbered one ( for on) or zero (for off). As an electrical charge stores these alternating bit values, it is a digital system.
Information technology is made possible because of the processor, the CPU within an IT system works on a binary number system, utilizing a series of 1s and 0s to perform operations, switches inside the CPU react differently depending on what current passes through it, a series of 1s and 0s is sent to the CPU and it can sort this information to create the information you see on any digital display. Every modern computer system uses the same technique to process data, any system that uses the binary system of 1s and 0s is known as digital, without digital information CPUs could not function, the central component of all computer systems is the modern CPU, and as such, the modern world rely's on the digital system!
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why would you recommend digital data processing system to any modern business
Two modern trends in digital electronics: smaller and faster.
A computer system is a system of one or more computers and associated software with common storage
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Computer Number Systems are.........
All types of computer number system?
Usually no. "Digital radars" convert the analog signal to digital, and use a digital computer to process it to understand what's happening out there. That's a hybrid system but not a hybrid computer. Some radars in the 1970s did part of the computing by analog methods. That was a hybrid computer.
it can be a computer, switch and any kinda of electronic devicew
M. Morris Mano is known for writing several influential textbooks on computer science and digital design, including "Digital Design" and "Computer System Architecture." These books are widely used in engineering courses and have helped many students understand the fundamentals of digital logic and computer architecture.