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The "response time" is the cumulative time it take the computer/system to respond to a specific command, function or operation.
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If you are talking about PCs (Personal Computers) only, the number is 600 million plus but if you want to include embedded computers like in your oven, AC, dispenser etc, the number goes up 10 times the number of PCs
Response time and throughput in a system are inversely related. As response time decreases, throughput typically increases, and vice versa. This means that as the system processes tasks more quickly (lower response time), it can handle more tasks in a given time period (higher throughput).
A computer lab is a place where students have access to computers any time.
Computers keep time accurately using a component called a real-time clock (RTC) that tracks the current time and date. The RTC is powered by a small battery to ensure it continues running even when the computer is turned off. Additionally, computers can synchronize their time with atomic clocks over the internet to maintain precise accuracy.
Since the time of windows 98
1st : BSPT-1D 2nd : SPC of Davao 3rd : Awesome computers 4th : Embedded computers 5th : None of the above
Computers Enhance the Learning process and improve skills such as response time, decision making, time and resources management skills amongst the few.
Turn around time is the time elapsed between the time a request is received and the time the response is sent. Assume, you fire a Query to a table at 10:15:15 AM and the table returns the output at 10:15:27 AM then the response time is 12 seconds.
If you are talking about PCs (Personal Computers) only, the number is 600 million plus but if you want to include embedded computers like in your oven, AC, dispenser etc, the number goes up 10 times the number of PCs
This means if yall are meant to be yall will be but if he doesnt say it to then dont waste your time on him.
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An "embedded" computer is a computer that is part of another device. For instance modern televisions have a computer inside them. This computer is part of the television and is dedicated just to doing what the television needs to work. Another example would be the computer comprising the engine management system of modern cars.Another term often used for an embedded computer is a 'micro controller'. This is because the main purpose of an embedded computer is to control something.All of the following contain an embedded computer:telephonestelevisionscameraswashing machinesmicrowave cookersdishwasherscarsThese systems are mostly used in all type of communication computing, display and any other electronic device that we can think of. Spanning across all aspects of modern life consisting of communication, science, education and entertainment, embedded system are dedicated to specific tasks.A specialized computer system that is part of a larger system or machine. Typically, an embedded system is housed on a single microprocessor board with the programs stored in ROM. Virtually all appliances that have a digital interface -- watches, microwaves, VCRs, cars -- utilize embedded systems. Some embedded systems include an operating system, but many are so specialized that the entire logic can be implemented as a single program.
The coutry with the worst ambulance response time is spogallloh which is located next to bangladesh! the response time is three weeks.
there are no computers in the world at 1936 but starting from 1998 computers where invented
they r used in the real time world
you have way too much spare time
it is the response of a system with respect to the input as a function of time