Advances In Computer Science And Engineering (e-bog) af Dhaka, Pankaj
Dhaka, Pankaj (forfatter)

Advances In Computer Science And Engineering e-bog

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As computers became more widespread in the workplace, new ways to harness their potential developed. As smaller computers became more powerful, they could be linked together, or networked, to share memory space, software, information and communicate with each other. As opposed to a mainframe computer, which was one powerful computer that shared time with many terminals for many applications, ne...
E-bog 2190,77 DKK
Forfattere Dhaka, Pankaj (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 juni 2014
Længde 342 sider
Genrer Information technology: general topics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789390433049
As computers became more widespread in the workplace, new ways to harness their potential developed. As smaller computers became more powerful, they could be linked together, or networked, to share memory space, software, information and communicate with each other. As opposed to a mainframe computer, which was one powerful computer that shared time with many terminals for many applications, networked computers allowed individual computers to form electronic co-ops. Using either direct wiring, called a Local Area Network (LAN), or telephone lines, these networks could reach enormous proportions. A global web of computer circuitry, the Internet, for example, links computers worldwide into a single network of information. During the 1992 U.S. presidential election, vicepresidential candidate Al Gore promised to make the development of this so-called ';information superhighway' an administrative priority. Though the possibilities envisioned by Gore and others for such a large network are often years (if not decades) away from realization, the most popular use today for computer networks such as the Internet is electronic mail, or E-mail, which allows users to type in a computer address and send messages through networked terminals across the office or across the world. Many advances in the science of computer design and technology are coming together to enable the creation of fifth-generation computers. Two such engineering advances are parallel processing, which replaces von Neumann's single central processing unit design with a system harnessing the power of many CPUs to work as one. Another advance is superconductor technology, which allows the flow of electricity with little or no resistance, greatly improving the speed of information flow. Computers today have some attributes of fifth generation computers. For example, expert systems assist doctors in making diagnoses by applying the problem-solving steps a doctor might use in assessing a patient's needs. It will take several more years of development before expert systems are in widespread use. The book ';Advances in Computer Sciences and Engineering' addresses the details of the progress in the areas of Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Systems Engineering and Sciences.