1. CHOOSING FROM THE WORDS IN THE BOX!
a. information
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a. chips
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h. WYSIWYG
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k. controls
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b. processing
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b. RAM
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i. graphics
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l. systems
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c. load
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i. ROM
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j. bugs
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m. scroll
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d. files
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1. Problems in programs are caused by bugs
2. Silicon chips contain a set of integrated circuits, reduced to a very small size.
3. Obtaining
processing is done by load data.
4. Software produces images which can appear on the screen as graphics
5. Memory that is permanent, cannot be written to, and can only be read, is ROM
6. Memory into which information can be loaded and from which data can be read, is RAM
7. Operators INFORMATION into the computer's memory a program that they want to use.
8. Analysing ways of doing things, and of improving them, is done by SYSTEM analysts.
9. "What you see is what you get" explains WYSIWYG
10. A single disk can contain a large number of different files
11. controls can carry out instructions or operations when certain conditions occur.
12. The operators scroll lines of text up the screen, so that a new line appears at the bottom and the top line disappears.