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Wht is data entry? can u explain it?

Data processing most often refers to computer processes that convert data into information or knowledge.Data processing may also refer to:Information processing; the change processing of information in any manner detectable by an observer. Data analysis; processing data with the goal of highlighting

Posted in Computers & Technology by Zameer Ahmed at 5:57 AM on December 24, 2008

How to Explain Coxsackie?

....InstructionsStep 1:Explain that Coxsackie is a virus, a parasite that is not considered a living organism. It cannot live without a host but the parasite can replicate. A virus also produces toxins and diseases

Posted in Personal Health by geeta iyera at 3:38 AM on December 24, 2008

Hard Disk Read/Write Head Operation please explain???

In many ways, the read/write heads are the most sophisticated part of the hard disk, which is itself a technological marvel. They dont get very much attention, perhaps in part because most people never see them. This section takes a look at how the heads work and discusses some of their key operatin

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 3:32 AM on December 24, 2008

Hard Disk Read/Write Heads please explain???

The read/write heads of the hard disk are the interface between the magnetic physical media on which the data is stored and the electronic components that make up the rest of the hard disk and the PC. The heads do the work of converting bits to magnetic pulses and storing them on the platters, and t

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 3:31 AM on December 24, 2008

Application services please explain???

Application services is a network services that run software for network clients.Its functions are,Specialization of serversScalability and growth...Client application services make it easy for you to create Windows-based applications that use the ASP.NET AJAX login, roles, and profile application se

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 1:42 AM on December 24, 2008

Explain Maximum Memory, Standard Memory and Slots?

Maximum MemoryThe is the maximum amount of memory supported by the system when it was originally released. Due to advances in DRAM i.e. memory technology this may be increased over time by the computers manufacturer.Standard MemoryThis is the amount of memory included with the system as stated by th

Posted in Computers & Accessories by raj srivasta at 1:39 AM on December 24, 2008

Incremental and Differential Backups please explain???

Think of a differential backup as "difference" and incremental backup as "increment". The difference backup should take the difference from the normal backup everytime it runs. This means if I take 3 differential backup in a row they should all have the same data except the newes

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 11:39 PM on December 23, 2008

What are cataracts? explain me in detail...?

well swamy,A cataract is an opacification clouding of the natural lens inside of the eye. The lens helps us focus on objects at different distances. As a part of the normal aging process, changes in the lens can cause it to become cloudy. Left untreated, a cataract can become so dense that it causes

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by swamy venkat at 10:25 PM on December 23, 2008

Virtual 8086 mode please explain???

In the 80386 microprocessor and later, Virtual 8086 mode, also called virtual real mode or VM86, allows the execution of real mode applications that are incapable of running directly in protected mode.VM86 mode uses a segmentation scheme identical to that of real mode for compatibility reasons, and

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 10:20 PM on December 23, 2008

Binary code compatibility please explain???

In computing, a computer that can run the same binary code intended to be run on another computer is said to be binary-compatible. This is different from Source code compatibility where its required to compile the source code.Binary-compatibility is a major benefit when developing computer programs

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 10:13 PM on December 23, 2008

X86 assembly language please explain???

x86 assembly language is the family of backwards-compatible assembly languages for the x86 class of processors, which includes Intels Pentium series and AMDs Athlon series. Like all assembly languages, it uses short mnemonics to represent the fundamental operations that the CPU in a computer can per

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 10:11 PM on December 23, 2008

Source code compatibility please explain???

In computing, a computer that can run the same source code intended to be compiled and run on another computer is said to be source-compatible.The source code must be compiled before running, unless the computers can work as Interpreters this is the case of a few bytecode processors. Confusingly, so

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 10:10 PM on December 23, 2008

Seamless3d please explain???

Seamless3d is open source 3D modeling software free and available for all under the MIT license.The models for the virtual reality world, Techuelife Island were created using Seamless3d technology. Techuelife Island is showcased by Blaxxun as an example of what is possible when using the interactive

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 10:09 PM on December 23, 2008

Low Poly Editing using NURBS please explain???

Seamless3d lets the user optimize meshes for real time graphics by allowing the user edit flat triangle meshes before they are curved into shape by shaping nodes such as NURBS patcheshttp://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/Seamless3d

Posted in Computers & Technology by arun nair at 10:08 PM on December 23, 2008
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