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In computer terminology, the process of translating the instructions into commands is called decoding.
Programming.
Machine Language
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computer can perform input, process, output, and storage
a series of steps written in english (or whatever native human language) that forms a process or method of solving a problem. It is then translated into computer commands that when compiled, perform the intended method.
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The binary translation process is the complex procedure in which a computer converts binary into commands to run the computer. Learning how to use this function is one the most difficult parts of programming.
Algorithm
Commands for applications are stored in an executable file. They are the primary programs that operate all Windows operating systems.
A byte's temporary storage location in memory is RAM. The process of translating instructions into signals the computer can execute is a tower.
Processes that perform specific actions to a piece of hardware or software may be called "x"-process, such as a printer-process. Generally, though, computer processes may be called running software, running applications, active software, and active applications.
Translation is the process of translating mRNA into protein.
A software process is a structured set of commands carried out by the technology to perform a certain function. Most software programs contain thousands of software processes in order to be able to work.