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... stored in register Y. The control unit then stores the number in register Y. 3. The addition symbol is fetched from RAM using the appropriate address and is sent to the decode unit , where it is determined that the numbers in registers ...
... stored in register Y. The control unit then stores the number in register Y. 3. The addition symbol is fetched from RAM using the appropriate address and is sent to the decode unit , where it is determined that the numbers in registers ...
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... stored on a storage medium is referred to as a file . Data files are also sometimes called documents . When a document that was just created ( such as a memo or letter in a word processing program ) is saved , it is stored as a new file ...
... stored on a storage medium is referred to as a file . Data files are also sometimes called documents . When a document that was just created ( such as a memo or letter in a word processing program ) is saved , it is stored as a new file ...
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... stored in different physical locations . Centralized vs. Distributed Database Systems With a centralized database ... stored . For example , customer addresses may be stored at the corporate headquarters while customer credit histories ...
... stored in different physical locations . Centralized vs. Distributed Database Systems With a centralized database ... stored . For example , customer addresses may be stored at the corporate headquarters while customer credit histories ...
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TECHNOLOGY AND YOU Wired | 50 |
MODULE Hardware | 52 |
Input and Output 132 | 53 |
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