Computer is important in the society in the sense that it improves the living standard of an individual by 1. affecting the way one thinks 2. improving ones ability employ the use of other ICT gargets 3. building many skils in one to handling many task that aid a living e.t.c.
No, the computer doesn't think for itself. You need to input something into the computer and tell it what to do. Programs are written instructions on how to run based on what the user inputs. The computer essentially does what you tell it to do very fast and spits out what you want it based on your inputs.
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components of knowledge are:- 1.Input/output unit. 2.Inference control unit. 3.Knowledge base.
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Computer science is based on C++ program while IP is takes Java (Netbeans) into consideration. The whole study is based on programming and there concepts.
A Knowledge-Based system is one that uses knowledge, reason and logic to solve sometimes complex problems. It is written as a computer program for a system.
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No, one does not have to have a computer science degree to be an IT professional or technician. One's knowledge can be self taught and based upon their knowledge be hired by a company.
Based on my knowledge, it was the iBook.
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A Knowledge-Based system is one that uses knowledge, reason and logic to solve sometimes complex problems. It is written as a computer program for a system.
A Knowledge-Based system is one that uses knowledge, reason and logic to solve sometimes complex problems. It is written as a computer program for a system.
Visual Basic.net requires very minimal programming knowledge and has an easy to use GUI.
What education does is improve the knowledge and generally the intelligence of a society. The "image" of a society is not the sole factor of a society's image. The term "image" can have different meanings based on the context in which the term is used. As an example a positive image of a society is based on yes education levels and the number of well educated people in the society. It is also based on the socioeconomic status of the majority of the people in the society.
The Chinese civil service exam was based on Confucian philosophy, emphasizing the importance of meritocracy, good governance, and ethical leadership in society. Candidates were tested on their knowledge of Confucian classics and their ability to apply moral principles in governance.
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