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A computer designer creates and integrates computer system to meet the needs of an organisation
When a computer runs a program, its creates a log file, in it, it shows all the activity the computer has been doing since the program was started. it also shows whatever errors the computer may have.
The file system.
Presentation Layer - ASCII or EBCDEC data syntax. Makes the type of data transparent to the layers around it. Used to translate date to computer specific format such as byte ordering. It may include compression. It prepares the data, either for the network or the application depending on the direction it is going.
A game developer creates the game's story and plot. A game programmer writes the computer coding for the game. Basically, they take what the developer has and translates it into computer language.
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The C language is used to create applications, but cannot be really called an application itself. It is a tool to create an application, and with a compiler, which is a piece of system software, it takes the language and creates an application with it by converting the language into a form a computer and operating system can understand.
A computer engineer.
A map that a computer creates or a map that can be found on a computer.
It creates an unequal application of the law to all citizens.
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Application software
A computer designer creates and integrates computer system to meet the needs of an organisation
documentation-centric approach
network
Computer destroy some jobs(for example type writer clerk) but creates many more(jobs to create computers/software developers/typing clerk...) In addition, computer aid other economic activities to make it more efficient (use of robotic computer in manufacturing and computer as data managements) as well as open up new markets (on internet for once.) Finally, the efficiency of communication Computer brings mean that the globalization process is fastened (e.g. call centers in India) which creates greater properity and lifts many out of poverty.