Software and hardware evolution of high speed network?
speed up, then go to the center and stop for ten sec, slow way down and use the software to pick up the ludo!!
A theory is an idea system with a lot of evidence to support it--for example, the theory of evolution. A law (in science) is an idea system with proof attached to it--no contradictions--example, the law of gravitation.
Many things determine a computer's speed. Just about everything inside of your computer (hardware & software) can make a difference. The first and probably most common measurement of speed is the clock-speed of your main CPU. This is measured in Megahertz or Mhz. Quite simply the more the better, and 1000s of Megahertz are measure in Gigahertz or GHz. So 2000 Mhz = 2GHz. Another new development in computer technology has also allowed for multiple cores in a single CPU. This can allow multiple independent processing cores to exist on a single board. With this technology your CPU can processes simultaneous tasks without over-taxing a single CPU. Many other things must be taken into consideration as well though, how much RAM your computer has, how fast your hard drive spins, the size of your hard-drive's main platter, what operating system you have, how many other devices are connected to the computer, how much software you have loaded on to it, etc. The list can literally include everything inside of a computer. A better way to examine the question would be to figure out what task you want to speed up. This could include how fast your computer turns on, how fast it can process multi-media types of data (audio/video), or server level computing for applications, services, and user management. Different hardware and software components affect speed in different ways and sometimes optimizing a computer to perform one specific task can yield better performance results.
The best and most popular meta engines are the ones developed by Sun Systems and Mac. They service almost all people with speed and high quality information software technology as required by the government.
Speed is what it is: speed. Velocity is speed in a given direction, a vector quantity.
i) we can share the important files, documents,etc within the network. ii) we can share the costly hardware and software in network. iii) we can take the data backup within the network.
Advantages : 1. Easy Communication and Speed 2. Ability to Share Files, Data and Information 3. Sharing Hardware 4. Sharing Software 5. Speed
Hardware upgrades will usually speed up your system better than software upgrades.
yes - the software follows the hardware to increase the speed or accuracy or ease of use based on new features in hardware.
None. Downloading speed is determined by the network / Internet connection, not the software.
expensive peripheral devices such as laser printers and scanners can be shared.
* share software * share information with others on networks * share peripherals * speed of sharing software and information files * cheaper than buying individual software and hardware for each standalone especially if for a school, network software often offers deals for amount being purchased * security, files can be copy inhibit mode * centralized software management- software being loaded onto one computer but also this loads software to entire network at one time * electronic mail(e-mail) between network users, ideal for office memos * flexible access- access you files from any computer on the network unlike standalone which would mean only being able to access your data from the one computer you uploaded data onto
Problems with buffering is due to hardware related issues such as connections speed, amount of RAM available and processor speed. Software will not be able to help.
Procedures or hardware used to test software are called "benchmarks." They are standardized tests used to test the accuracy and/or speed of the software against other similar software applications.
It doesn't matter whether the NIC is inbuilt or connected separately , the speed of the card depends upon the Integrated Chip in the hardware used and on the network cable.
There are some tools and software that can be found online that can be used to test an ISP's network speed. Some of them include but are not limited to Speed Test, Consumer Broadband Test, Speakeasy Speed Test, and CNET Bandwidth Meter Online Speed Test.
Advantages : 1. Easy Communication and Speed 2. Ability to Share Files, Data and Information 3. Sharing Hardware 4. Sharing Software 5. Speed