Types of Computer

Types of Computer

All the computers that are developed are not alike rather they have different designs and features. Some computers have very high capacity as well as working speed; however, some are…
Basics of Computer Science – Internet

Basics of Computer Science – Internet

Internet is a system that interconnects the different computer systems across the world. It uses the Internet protocol suite to link devices located in different corners of the world. The…
Operating System

Operating System

An operating system is the fundamental basis of all other application programs. Operating system is an intermediary between the users and the hardware. Operating system controls and coordinates the use…
Analog and Digital

Analog and Digital

The following table highlights the basic differences between analog and digital − Analog Digital Its functions on physical analog system. It functions on discrete numbers system. The calculations in this…
Basics of Computer Science – System

Basics of Computer Science – System

A computer system is an integrated form of different components that work together to give a desirable result. It has different component and each works for a specific purpose; however,…
Role of Computer in Today’s World

Role of Computer in Today’s World

In today’s world, for almost every activity whether personal (for example, operating personal savings bank account) or business-related (for example, selling any product or services); in some or the other…
Fundamental Concept

Fundamental Concept

A computer is basically a programmable machine capable to perform arithmetic and logical operations automatically and sequentially. It is also known as a data processor, as it can store, process,…
Hardware vs. software

Hardware vs. software

Before we talk about different types of computers, let's talk about two things all computers have in common: hardware and software. Hardware is any part of your computer that has…
High Speed LANs – Token Ring Based

High Speed LANs – Token Ring Based

Introduction The IEEE 802.3 and 802.5 LANs, discussed in the previous sections, having data transfer rate in the range of 10 Mb/s to 16 Mb/s have served the purpose very…