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For Windows based computers: Explorer For Macintosh and Apple computers: Finder
The resource-based view (RBV) is a method of analyzing a business that involves considering it as a collection of resources. The functional analysis of a business seeks to weigh its advantages against disadvantages.
computer management>>device manager>>view resource by type
User view: 1) the user view of the computer system varies by the interface being used. System view: 1)the operating system is a program that is most intimate with computer h/w. User view: 2)The OS is designed for "ease of use" some attention paid to none paid resource utilization. System view: 2)we can view an os is resource allocator. The os as act as the manager of the system. User view: 3) Some user sit at a terminal connected to mainframe or minicomputer. User share resources & may exchange information. That is designed for resource utilization. System view: 3)os was exist because they are reasonable way to solve the problems at creating a usable Computer system. The goal of pc is to execute user program and make solving problems easier.
An iPhoto tutorial is used for those who need help with implementing the Apple software that helps import and transfer digital photos on a Mac or other Apple computer. Tutorials can be found directly on the Apple site on the web.
Yes by talking with someone from apple
"Computer icon" is usually used to refer to an icon on the desktop (the place with all the images with text underneath them when there are no windows present on your computer)."Safari" is a web application created by apple which allows you to view web pages such as this one.
a computer system has many resources 1. hardware and 2:software which are required to solve the problems like memory space,file storage etc .os acts as a manager for these resources so it is viewed as resource allocator
economic resource
a commodity
A commodity
Economic resource