In computing, hardware refers to items you can physically touch.
Hardware are the things you can see and touch. Example: Monitor, Keyboard, Printer, Camcorder, etc,
A "diskette" or "floppy disk" is neither as they are removable magnetic storage media. However, if you refer to the drives that read from them or write to them, then those drives are considered hardware.
Renovation hardware is referring to the fixtures used for home renovations. Renovation hardware can include knobs, molding, trim, cabinets, lighting, and flooring.
Networked computers.
Computer network : A collection of computing devices that are connected in various ways in order to communicate and share resource. Usually, the connections between computers in a network are made using physical wires or cables.
Counterfeit software is software which is not a genuine copy or at least not legally produced by the intellectual property owner. A counterfeit Windows CD or DVD would be pirated and sold in retail settings. They may look very close to the real thing and may contain activation cracks, and the customers might not even know they purchased a pirated copy. Sometimes, the term is used to refer to inferior hardware components (or even entire systems) which are misbranded and passed off as better hardware. There were misbranded UART chips for modems in the 1990's which claimed to be the buffered variety but were not. While not a computer issue, the US Military complained about "counterfeit bolts" in the late 1980's. They were either stamped as being a better alloy and grade than they were, or they were broken bolts which were "repaired" using glue. Sometimes computer parts and even entire computers are not only of inferior quality, but completely fake as in the Adaptec hard drive scandal and in reported cases of laptop sales fraud on eBay. Literal masonry bricks were shipped in place of hard drives and laptop computers.
No, it is known as Software. Hardware is the physical components that make up the actual computer.
Hardware innovations refer to advancements in physical technology components, such as processors, memory, sensors, and displays. These innovations can include improvements in performance, efficiency, size, and functionality of hardware devices. Examples include faster processors, longer-lasting batteries, and new sensor technologies.
Hardware is the core of the computer system .all the inputs will be given with the usage of hardware device such as keyboards,mouse etc,
Network architecture is basically exactly as it sounds. It lays out the design and framework for a specific network's physical components and its functions.
The term hardware likely came from it being physical materials such as tools or other items you'd find in a hardware store. "Hard" in this case could also refer to it being tangible items. Hardware is the physical parts of the computer that you can see, touch, etc. Software is more invisible and intangible. Media itself such as a CD, cassette tape, or memory stick is considered hardware, but the computer code and ideas encoded on such media are software.
Information systems refer to the organizational and technical components that collect, process, store, and distribute information to support decision-making and control within an organization. They include hardware, software, data, networks, and people working together to manage and process information effectively.
Commercial components refer to the items of a commercial.
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The software and hardware that make a network
The physical enviornment is everything around you. The buildings, air quality, water quality, trees, etc. An artifical enviornment can refer to either an enviornment that is manmade that is unlike its surrounding physical enviornment, such as a greenhouse or a Biosphere building. It could also refer to virtual reality, in which none of the enviornment exists in the real world and it is generated by computers.
Yes. You can refer to a "personal computer" as just a "computer"
A schema separates the physical aspect of data storagefrom the logical aspects of data representation.