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... consists of instructions that request the move- ment of data from one location to another . Steps 1 , 2 , and 4 in Figure 2-2 fall into this category . As in the case of main memory , it is unusual for the data being transferred from ...
... consists of instructions that request the move- ment of data from one location to another . Steps 1 , 2 , and 4 in Figure 2-2 fall into this category . As in the case of main memory , it is unusual for the data being transferred from ...
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... consists of the first 4 bits , or equivalently , the first hexadecimal digit . The entire instruction list consists of only 12 basic instructions whose op - codes are represented by the hexadecimal digits 1 through C. Thus , any ...
... consists of the first 4 bits , or equivalently , the first hexadecimal digit . The entire instruction list consists of only 12 basic instructions whose op - codes are represented by the hexadecimal digits 1 through C. Thus , any ...
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... consists of a collection of initial statements upon which the underlying algorithm bases its deductive reasoning . The components from which these statements are constructed are called predicates . A predicate consists of a predicate ...
... consists of a collection of initial statements upon which the underlying algorithm bases its deductive reasoning . The components from which these statements are constructed are called predicates . A predicate consists of a predicate ...
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Chapter 2 | 61 |
PART TWO The HumanMachine Interface | 95 |
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