Computers cannot correct any wrong inputs by its own,it still needs human to correct it.
There are a variety of terms for this. The word "error" is not uncommon, as well as variants of this term, like "stop error" (an error which caused the operating system to crash). A stop error is also sometimes called a "blue screen of death" or simply "blue screen." Another couple common of terms for a problem in programs or systems are "bug" and "glitch."
In terms of computers, tracking includes viewing or keeping track of activities done online and on the computer itself. This type of tracking can be either software or hardware related.
The way computers work now, with a GUI, pictures, instead of words, is much easier for most people to deal with.
Actually they are inversely proportionate. Larger computers tend to be slower than smaller computers because it takes longer for the signals to get from one part to another in the larger computer than it does in the smaller computer. The signals cannot travel faster than the speed of light and in most types of electrical wiring they travel much slower due to parasitic capacitances and inductances (which are also usually larger in large computers than in small computers).
For the most part, computers do not make mistakes. They generally output answers based on the input given. If the input is wrong, the output can be wrong. In tech terms, we call this "GIGO" -- Garbage in, garbage out.FWIW, Intel once made a CPU chip that had a floating point math error. For most calculations, it would have meant no errors. However, for very complex programs, the computer would definitely make a mistake with that particular processor on board.
Productivity is how much stuff you are able to get done without distractions. This can be in terms of how much work or homework or cleaning you can accomplish.
Modern office technology would include new computers, faxes, and even tablets. They would all help the secretaries to be successful in doing their jobs faster.
The three terms that describe different types of computers are size use processor speed.
The cognitive skill in critical thinking that relates to this statement is "clarifying and evaluating assumptions." This skill involves understanding and assessing the underlying beliefs and ideas that inform one's reasoning, as well as being able to articulate and defend one's reasoning based on this foundation. By justifying their reasoning in terms of facts, assumptions, and criteria, individuals demonstrate the ability to clarify and evaluate the assumptions guiding their thinking processes.
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In terms of productivity and efficiently, a well made and operated machine is better at work than man.
The three alternate names for computers are Laptop, Desktop and System
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It is a terms error. Quit the game you are playing and go to playstation network and sign in, accept the terms & conditions and sign in. Then it should work.
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