It will also push innovations in microcomputers, mobile phones, optical storage devices, and network services. |
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If you are accustomed to working with microcomputers, you may feel that microcontrollers are tight spots. |
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I made my modest fortune in the computer field, specifically microcomputers. |
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Researchers believe that by putting microcomputers into every manmade object in the world, computers could, in a manner of speaking, sense the real world. |
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At the same time, the increased use of microcomputers within the Office has altered the pattern of workload of the section. |
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Back in the late 1970's and 1980's, powerful microcomputers were incredibly noisy devices that would almost give you a headache if you spent any time using them. |
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He invented the first operating system for microcomputers in the early 1970s, making it possible for hobbyists and companies to build the first personal computers. |
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The investment policy regarding equipment mainly concerns the engineers' microcomputers and local area networks. |
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The development of powerful and inexpensive microcomputers reduced the time and labour costs of gait analysis. |
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Texas Instruments went on to become one of the world's major producers of semiconductor chips, microcomputers, and handheld calculators. |
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New toy technology also allows children to design, build, and program robots employing special sensors, motors, and microcomputers. |
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For example, desktop microcomputers are now commonplace in the federal government. |
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We have the same concerns as with large computer systems, but the widespread use of microcomputers has the potential for more risk. |
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While few new applications are created with this language, many continue to run on microcomputers with an interpreter, such as AcuCobol. |
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Since that time, microcomputers, programming languages and methods have continued to evolve. |
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If the library provides microcomputers for personal use, at least one work station shall be accessible. |
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The Department plans to expand its use of microcomputers and make them available to all auditors. |
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Managers in departments using microcomputers need to be aware of the impact this technology will have on their operational performance. |
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From our review of procedures, we believe that microcomputers are generally being purchased with due regard for economy. |
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Cassette Tape: A form of magnetic tape, about one fourth inch wide, generally used for secondary storage with microcomputers. |
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Where appropriate, microcomputers could be used to access and extract information from public data banks for later computerized matching. |
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Rear Admiral Hopper would tell them to learn everything they could about microcomputers, software and hardware, and to educate their bosses on the subject. |
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But you were there, and I want to make the point that I know you were one of the pioneers, and that you did play a significant part in the early development of microcomputers. |
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In the field of metallography, microcomputers have led to modular instrument designs, computer-aided imaging and walk-away convenience. |
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Its adaptation to a given education system is carried out in an easy manner, and it is not necessary to be skilled in microcomputers to properly perform the work of reconfiguration. |
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Although most managers we interviewed were aware of the potential for security and control problems with microcomputers, we found little evidence of specific departmental action to address these issues. |
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Avoid using portable microcomputers in the office for extended periods unless a full-sized monitor can be attached. |
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General Ledger began to familiarize business managers with microcomputers. |
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The Department finds that the microcomputers are providing more current information and better service to pilots in preparing their flight plans and while in flight. |
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The introduction of microcomputers with substantial storage capabilities, however, has made the acquisition of this technology easier. |
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The construction, sale, installation, commissioning, and repair of equipment built up from microprocessors and microcomputers for applications in distribution, production and industry in the widest sense. |
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The possibility exists that, in the near future, powerful microcomputers in conjunction with networks and servers could supplant the majority of mini and mainframe computers. |
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We are also aware that other departments, outside the scope of this study, are pressing on with innovative applications involving the use of microcomputers. |
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He pointed out that the Centre has been provided with computer and equipments: 1 micro-computer HP modem, 4 Mackintosh microcomputers, a laser printer and image writer. |
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Plants that manufacture automobiles, microcomputers and cell phones have recently been opened in Venezuela as well, with assistance from foreign partners. |
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And, before corporate America realized what was happening, microcomputers were being loaded with corporate data. |
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We wanted to see whether the departments were realizing the benefits available and whether they were controlling the risks inherent in acquiring and using microcomputers. |
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The surprise is that it was done using eight linked microcomputers rather than a supercomputer or a factoring machine. |
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Oracle remained a leader in database technology, with versions available for many different operating systems and for a variety of computers ranging from large mainframes to microcomputers. |
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This allowed programmers unattached to universities to develop commercial microcomputers that by the 1990s were nearly as strong as programs running on mainframes. |
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With the advent of convenient microcomputers in the 1970s, computer use in schools has become widespread from primary education through the university level and even in some preschool programs. |
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This has a far-reaching impact on the nature and definition of support staff work as well as on the ability of departments to derive achievable benefit from the substantial investment being made in microcomputers. |
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The financial difficulties at that time were largely linked to divisions and subsidiaries which were sold under the restructuring plan, notably Zenith Data Systems in the microcomputers sector and the OSS division. |
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During the last 10 years, as each generation of mainframes has become twice as fast, microcomputers have become four times faster. |
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For larger microcomputer systems and for networked microcomputers, the internal control requirements would be considerably more than those discussed here. |
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Teaching the user about information management using microcomputers. |
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