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A list of instructions for a computer is called a program. Each program has multiple 'lines' which are individual tasks for the computer to do. the compilation of these lines to create an effect is called a program. E.G:
a=input (what is the first number? )
b=input (what is the second number? )
c=a + b
print "the sum of your numbers is " c
this is a sample of programming in the python programming language
That would be called an executable, also known as a batch file. If the instructions require user input, than it's called a program... then again, I'm making educated guesses here, I'm competent with computers but I dont' have a degree LOL.
A computer program or a script.
I think the answer is "Software"
This list of instructions is called a "program".
The most common terms are program, application, or app. Software contains a series of instructions and actions that tell the computer what to do and how to do it.
Instruction set
computer program
That is the definition of a program.
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A computer program is a series of instructions for a computer, and 'instructions' could be used to describe a program in relevant context, as also could 'computer code'.
The instructions for a computer are called programs.
Software
Computer hardware is the physical computer part, accessory or component. Hardware refers to a thing. Software is the program that runs on the hardware. It is the code that tells the hardware what to do,not a physical thing you can touch.
Control flow refers to the order in which instructions or statements of an imperative program are executed. This term is widely used in computer science.
An assembler is a program that takes basic computer instructions and converts them into a pattern of bits that the computer's processor can use to perform its basic operations. Some people call these instructions assembler language and others use the term assembly language.
No. Central Processing Unit. It is the "brains" of the computer and affects how fast the computer can process instructions. http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/CPU.html
A computer system has two main components or characteristics - a central processing unit (CPU) and storage. The CPU is where computer programs are run. Computer programs consist of a series of basic instructions - e.g. add, subtract, multiply, read the keyboard, display on the screen. Storage consists of memory (short term storage) and disk (permanent storage. Hope this helps.
If you are referring to 'bit' in computer, it is derived from binary digits, the smallest data in a computer, which is a series of 0's and 1's.
CPU - The Central Processing Unit or the processor is the portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions. This term has been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s
CPU - The Central Processing Unit or the processor is the portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions. This term has been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s