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Computer cartography is a process of getting information through remote sensing where as again it is sended to (GIS)geo information system.All those given information in GIS is again analysed with the help of computer where as we can see that in that way with the help of remote sensing and GIS map is produced.
In two basic stages: i) process - the computer needs, and is easily provided with, instructions about what to do with the data, and ii) data - readily accessible information that is accessed, operated upon, and results displayed by the instructions stored in the computer's instruction program.
Computer navigation is the process of looking through your computer and finding where you need to go. This might be the Internet, or through your files.
The process is called 'remote access' - you basically allow someone else on another computer to access your computer and everything on it !
The iPad is manufactured through a computer lathe process that starts with a larger piece of aluminum for the frame/back. There is no public information on the amount of metal wasted in this process.
Communication is the exchange of information and the process of communication is the steps we go through to exchange the information.
One can find general information on the plastic extruding manufacturing process through Wikipedia. Another option is call and possibly companies that manufacture plastic extruding.
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The only way a person can see what information a computer has is through output devices E.G monitors, speakers and many others. We can only give information to a computer through the means of input devices like, mice, keyboards, touch screens and whatever the computer interface is designed to accept.
Yes they could, But it is a hard process.
Any stimulus that is picked up by the afferent receptor nerves bring information to the brain, then it is integrated and processed. So far, another avenue has not been found to directly insert information to the brain without it going through this process.