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What do you mean by "processed"?
Information that is processed by the computer and transmitted to a monitor or printer is called output.
Information is processed quickly using multiple processors.
Information design is the process of taking complex or vast data and assembling it in a "user-friendly" manner so that it can be processed. Some forms of information design include the creation of charts and graphs so that information can be processed visually. Another example is the development of symbols and pictures so that users can follow otherwise difficult instructions.
Visual cognition is a process of understanding and deciphering visual information. This is considered to be a mental process that begins with visual stimuli that once processed becomes a memory or information.
What do you mean by "processed"?
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Yes, processed data is called information.
What is data that is processed and presented in an organized format?
The Hard Drive is the main storage unit in a normal, desktop computer. This is the only internal component in a standard computer that has information when the machine is turned off (all your saved files, the operating system (such as Windows), etc). There are other components (such as RAM, or Random Access Memory) that store data, but this usually serves a special purpose, or is only at run-time.
This is a tricky question, but computers have to use processed information or they won't work. All of their programs are processed information.
Processed data is information that has been manipulated, transformed, or analyzed in some way to make it more usable or valuable. It typically involves organizing, filtering, or aggregating raw data to extract insights, patterns, or conclusions. This processed data is often easier to understand and interpret than the original raw data.
Brain
The instruction register holds a pointer to the current instruction (in working memory) while the next instruction register points to the next instruction (the first instruction immediately after the current instruction's operands). If the current instruction is a jump instruction, it can change the next instruction register, allowing the program to branch to a new instruction once the jump instruction is processed. The next instruction pointer is automatically moved into the current instruction register once the current instruction has been processed. The entire process of executing an instruction is known as the fetch-decode-execute cycle.
Information that is processed by the computer and transmitted to a monitor or printer is called output.
Processed data refers to information that has been altered, organized, or manipulated in some way to make it more useful or valuable. This can involve tasks such as sorting, summarizing, analyzing, or converting raw data into a more meaningful form for decision-making or other purposes.
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