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Essays About mainframe computers
... single person, a PC is smaller, less expensive, and easier to use than other classes of computers, such as supercomputers, mainframe computers, and workstations ...
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... Mainframe computers provided the cornerstone for its success.IBM began marketing its personal computer(PC) in 1981. This power machine ...
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... supply. By today's standards even the largest of the mainframe computers had insignificant hard memory storage abilities. Computer ...
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... technical error. Large mainframe computers more than ten years old were not programmed to handle a four digit year. Sitting here ...
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... It will affect personal computers, mainframe computers, and even embedded computer chips in various appliances, instruments, and other devices. ...
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... Operating Systems Operating systems (OS) were originally developed as a large set of instructions for large mainframe computers in order to control the ...
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... and money. During that period, the large mainframe computers needed were very expensive to build and to operate. A large amount ...
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... The social security administration has spent 100 person-years fixing its mainframe computers under a $30 million program (Kathleen Adams, agency spokeswomen ...
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... in 1992 (Bevins, online, 1998). It's not just mainframe computers that have the problem. Security alarms, credit card machines, elevators ...
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... In 1991 the IRS has 88,000 programs on eighty mainframe computers to debug. By the end of 1997 they had cleaned up only two thousand programs. ...
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... technical error. Large mainframe computers more than ten years old were not programmed to handle a four digit year. Sitting here ...
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... In the early 1960's, university facilities with huge mainframe computers, (like MIT's artificial intelligence lab) became staging grounds for hackers. ...
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... In the early 1960's, university facilities with huge mainframe computers (like MIT's artificial intelligence lab) became staging grounds for hackers. ...
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... In the early 1960's, university facilities with huge mainframe computers, (like MIT's artificial intelligence lab) became staging grounds for hackers. ...
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... Since telnet is a terminal application, many see it as a mere holdover from the days of mainframe computers and minicomputers. With ...
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The Great Gatsby: Nick versus Gatsby Mainframe computers analyze information and present it so that the observer is able to make accurate observations. ...
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... (Jager, 15) Hence, the Y2K problem. "Virtually all the mainframe computers that keep the world humming are riddled with software that refuses to recognize that ...
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... industry between the 1950s and the 1980s with an emphasis on business application and system software written for IBM mainframe and midrange computers. ...
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... The development of faster mainframe computers resulted in usage of computers within a majority of corporations within the modern world. ...
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... There was a renewed interest in moving away from mainframe computing to smaller and less costly mini-computers with the introduction of the first Pentium ...
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... when finished, unless they can be secured by an appropriate locking mechanism, eg a password protected screen saver; log-off mainframe computers, servers, and ...
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Such things as automobiles, airplanes, tractors, mainframe computers, and even relatively simple machines like lawnmowers have intertwined themselves into the ...
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... Among these are: fax machines sending and receiving images of documents; portable, desktop, and mainframe computers exchanging data, text and image signals by ...
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... Among these are: fax machines sending and receiving images of documents; portable, desktop, and mainframe computers exchanging data, text and image signals by ...
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... We find ourselves with a system that currently runs on obsolete and failure-prone equipment such as 1960s mainframe computers, equipment dependent on vacuum ...
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... a single person; a PC is smaller, less expensive and easier to use than other classes of computers, such as supercomputers, mainframe computers, or workstations ...
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... a single person; a PC is smaller, less expensive and easier to use than other classes of computers, such as supercomputers, mainframe computers, or workstations ...
(3306 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)
... Understand that the Head of NERV is Ghendou Ikari, but had the whole time been serving the Mainframe computers that managed both Tokyo 3, and the Nation State ...
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... Another aspect of the 1940's was the new broadcast TVs and mainframe computers. The new technologies could be used for means of control. ...
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... Early in the days of computers, a central computer (called a mainframe) was connected to a bunch of dumb terminals using a standard copper wire. ...
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