EBCDIC
Computers and coding Nupur
American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII is the most widely used coding scheme.
Neural coding is the process by which the nervous system represents and processes information. It involves the conversion of sensory stimuli and other sources of input into patterns of neural activity, which are then interpreted by the brain to generate perception, thoughts, and behaviors. Different types of neural coding mechanisms exist, such as rate coding (based on firing rate of neurons) and temporal coding (based on the timing of neural spikes).
Coding schemes make it possible for humans to interact with computers by using diffeerent codes. For example, the Binary System, ASCII, and the Unicode.
The coding information that pertains to an entire section is located in the guidelines.
Computers aren't like humans. They can't just think, I need to do this, and then do it. They have to be taught how to do everything they do. That's what coding is. It's when someone puts a code into a computer to tell it what to do. This is also known as programming.
where is specific coding information about each section located
www.ahima.org/coding this website will give you some information on how to do medical coding but I recommend you take classes for that, there might be classes available online for that
A binary coding system is characterized by using only two symbols, typically 0 and 1, to represent information. This system is commonly used in computers and digital communication due to its simplicity and efficiency in processing data.
The coding information that pertains to an entire section is located in the guidelines.
Wayne's coding is significant in computer science because it introduced a systematic way to represent and process information using binary code. This coding system laid the foundation for modern computer programming languages and algorithms, revolutionizing the way computers operate and enabling the development of complex software and technologies.
ASCII