This document contains 5 questions about computers: it asks how analog computers differ from digital computers; what factors must be considered when planning a personal computer; what steps are involved in planning a new personal computer; what would happen if computer components were incompatible; and how to determine the reputation of a product before purchasing it.
This document contains 5 questions about computers: it asks how analog computers differ from digital computers; what factors must be considered when planning a personal computer; what steps are involved in planning a new personal computer; what would happen if computer components were incompatible; and how to determine the reputation of a product before purchasing it.
This document contains 5 questions about computers: it asks how analog computers differ from digital computers; what factors must be considered when planning a personal computer; what steps are involved in planning a new personal computer; what would happen if computer components were incompatible; and how to determine the reputation of a product before purchasing it.
1. How would you compare analog computers to digital
computers? 2. What can you conclude about the factors to be considered when planning a personal computer? 3. What are the steps in planning or designing a new personal computer? 4. What would the result if your computer components are not compatible? 5. What would you do to know the reputation of the product you are purchasing?