1.Singleprogramoperatingsystemsallow()user(s)torun()program(s)atonetime. |
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2.Insufficient()cancauseaprocessortoworkat50%orevenmorebelowitsperformancepotential. |
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3.Todocumentyourcodecanincreseprogram()andmakeprogrameasiertomaintain. |
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4.()ispermanentlystoredinthecomputerandprovidesalinkbetweenthehardwareandotherprogramsthatrunonthePC. |
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5.()isthefoundationonwhichapplicationsarebuilt. |
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6.Themostimportantprogramonanycomputeris(). |
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7.Whensavingadocumentyoumustdecideonanameforthedocumentandthe()whereitwillbesavedto. |
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8.Verylong,complexexpressionsinprogramaredifficulttowritecorrectlyanddifficultto(). |
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9.Theterm"()program"meansaprogramwritteninhigh-levellanguage. |
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10.()allowmorethanoneprogramtoberunatthesametimeonthecomputer. |
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11.Everyvalidcharacterinacomputerthatuseseven()mustalwayshaveanevennumberor1bits. |
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12.()referstothepartsofthecomputerthatyoucanseeandtouch. |
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13.A()isafunctionalunitthatinterpretsandcarriesoutinstructions. |
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14.():Anerrorcanbecausedbyattemptingtodivideby0. |
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15.()drivescaneraseandstoredata. |
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16.Thetwogoalsofanoperationsystemare()andefficiency. |
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17.Whenaprogramhasnosyntaxerrors,thecompilerfinishes()theprogram,thesourcecode,andgeneratesanobjectcodefile. |
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18.Theusermustinteractwiththe()inordertoaccomplishtask. |
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19.Allmodern()aremultitaskingandcansupportrunningseveralprocessessimultaneously. |
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20.()isanoperatingsystemthatwasinitiallycreatedasahobbybyayoungstudent. |
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