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An algorithm is just a series of instructions that you give to a computer – take these two numbers, add them together, and store the result here – that you can build on to create more complex behaviours.
There is no part of this process that you can reduce to a set of algorithms and give to a computer to determine whether or not a song or album is going to be a hit.
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A computer program is a set of instructions given to a computer to perform certain works.
localhost — "localhost" is the standard host name given to a computer's loopback network interface.
Ninety minutes later, the first worm – the name given to a computer attack which is self-replicating – was created using the flaw, by German IT student @derGeruhn.
The job of selecting which moments to highlight, potentially a political brawl, has been given to a computer that will project an ever-changing variety of news articles on a wall, as chosen by a statistical algorithm.
This annual award, established by the Computer Science Department in 1992 in memory of Russell C. Mills, a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science who exemplified academic excellence and intellectual curiosity, is a cash prize given to a computer science major who has exhibited excellence in the area of computer science.
Those are planes that are known as "fly by wire," because a pilot's actions in the cockpit, like a command to bank or climb, are given to a computer, which then sends a signal in an electric wire to a mechanical device at the control, like the elevator in the tail or the aileron on the wing.
Boolean logic The use of certain operators in a command given to a computer, e.g. such as "AND" or "NOT", so as to show the sort of conditions which need to be met before the command is carried out.
"I never bought a computer for any kid; I had a computer given to me to give to a kid," he said.
One reason could be that computers are given, to a higher extent, to students with lower academic achievement to support their learning.
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