ICS is an abbreviation of internet Connection Sharing, which allows one computer to connect directly to the Internet and share the connection with one or more computers on the same network. This was common practice with older dial-up connections where one computer had to release the Internet connection to allow another to gain Internet access. By sharing the same connection, one computer (the ICS host) could remain connected and share it with the others (ICS clients). With modern ADSL routers and always-on connections, this is no longer an issue.
They're not computers in the broad sense - but they DO have microprocessor chips and other ICs that could classify them as computers.
Computers use base 2 because a transistor only has two states, on and off and these are best represented by a 0 and a 1. Transistors are the building blocks of a computer's ICs.
no, second generation. third generation computers used ICs.
Yes, they used simple ICs.
Microcomputer ICs. They also made many other things possible.
each ics are made of transistors.and the ics are used in processors.
The ability to communicate within ICS is absolutely critical. To ensure efficient, clear communication, ICS requires the use
the ability to communicate within ICS is absolutely critical. To ensure efficient, clear communication, ICS requires the use of
the ability to communicate within ICS is absolutely critical. To ensure efficient, clear communication, ICS requires the use of
According to experts, ICS which stands for Incident Command System requires the use of common terminology to make sure communication is efficient and clear.
Common terminology...
Common terminology.