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The special instructions that control the activities of a computer are called programs. A program is a series of instructions written in a way the computer understands.
"Be Quiet".
Control Unit
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Control Unit
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Control instructions are instructions that alter the flow of execution. In C++ this include if, if-else statements, switch-case statements and the conditional ternary operator (?:), as well as loop structures (for, while, do-while) and procedural goto statements.
DI, EI, RIM, and SIM.
What sets of instructions do computers use to process data? - Computer Programs
You really can't control anyone. You can provide direction and instruction and replace her if she fails to follow your instructions.
DNA contains the instructions for the cell, basically it is the control center.
Different parts of instruction execution happen in different places:Control Unit - fetches, decodes, and distributes decoded instructions to other units.Arithmetic Logic Unit - performs arithmetic and logic instructions on command from Control Unit.Input/Output Unit(s) - performs input/output instructions on command from Control Unit.Memory Unit - stores instructions and data, transfers them to/from other units on command from Control Unit.