PAC MindLink MindTap Enh Discovering Computers & Microsoft Office 2013: Fundamental
PAC MindLink MindTap Enh Discovering Computers & Microsoft Office 2013: Fundamental
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ISBN: 9781305492394
Author: Cenage Learning
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 2SG

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Data:

  • Data is a collection of unprocessed information, containing text, numbers, images, audio, and video.
  • Any data and instructions entered into the memory of a computer are Input.
  • There are different input devices for entering data and instructions into a computer.
  • Some input devices are mouse, keyboard, touch screen, data collective device, MICR characters, stylus, graphics tablet, touch-sensitive pad, magnetic stripe card reader, game controller, microphone, webcam.

Software:

  • Software is a sequence of related instructions, organized for a common purpose, that communicates a computer or mobile device what jobs to do and how to perform them...

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Example of a user response:

User response is an instruction a user concerns by responding to a message showed by a program or an application.

  • An example of a user response would be when a program or application requests the query like “...

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