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    Enriching Encoding Essay

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    Enriching Encoding Encoding is paying attention to something to remember information through forming memory codes. Enriching encoding is the different ways people adapt to help in forming memory codes. Ways such as Elaboration, which means to connect the new information to our existing schemas. For example, when I read about phobias, I get reminded of my fear of dogs and dentist. Ways also like Visual Imagery where our brains create a mental picture of the word. For example, when people are…

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    Explain how the optical disk storage facility operates? Optical disk storage is an advancement of the floppy disk. The optical disk storage also called optical media is shinny and both recording surfaces are protected by two plastic plates which make it less exposed to dust and contamination. Unlike the floppy disks that store up to 1.44 of data, optical disks storages can store up to 650MB of data. They are 5.25 inches (12cm) and have a high storage density. Optical disks storage uses a high…

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    1. The hardware, or the physical parts of a computer, is one factor that has been constantly changing throughout the development of computers. Two elements of hardware in particular have progressed as generations go on: data transfer and storage. One challenge for computer engineers from the start was deciding how to transfer data through the computer. The first computer, the ENIAC, required 18,000 vacuum tubes to do so, and weighed about 20 tons. Because of its huge size, its power consumption…

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    History of Computers Computers became an essential part of life in the modern days. It is basically a machine that perform complex task with least human effort involved. Computer we know today started out simple and evolved with the advancement in technology and efficient manufacturing processes for the component inside. The first electronic computer created in 1947 and was call Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, or ENAIC. It was created for military purposes and financially back by…

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    Since the first computer has been created, computer scientists and computer engineers have consistently pushed for the advancement of computational power. The computational power of hardware has grown exceptionally, yet businesses still struggled with how to properly utilize this resource. Hardware was especially expensive shortly after it was produced, and most could focus on only one specific server application which drastically hindered the network structures that users were trying to…

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    of computing devices, in other words, it is required for any device like a computer, smartphone, tablet, or even…

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    Q: How could your computer be improved to make your life more convenient? A: I believe we are only in the beginning of an era where computers can make our lives easier. One could look at just a few aspects of the physical computer itself to improve our lives. One would be the computer’s memory. With endless memory you could store and travel with all the data and software you could possibly need. Another would be a mass storage devises. Today we can carry, in our pockets, the data that was…

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    With memory and central processing unit (CPU) they are discussing the different processors and Random Access Memory (RAM) and how that can limit the speed of the database being called upon. With just about anything to with computer Oracle does have server minimum hardware and memory requirements and it is very basic but this is just the minimum when you should if needed go above and beyond the minimum requirements. Oracle asks for a minimum of 4 gigabytes of Random Access Memory…

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    Nt1110 Graphics Card

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    (A)-Graphics Card A graphics card is the hardware for a computer that produces the images that we see on the computer monitor. The Cards main job is to decide on how the pixels on the screen will be used to create the image then information that is creates is sent to the monitor through a cable. The graphics card has four main parts that it uses to complete the tasks. These are the motherboard where the power and data is connected through a connector, the processor this tells it how to use each…

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    In computer forensic investigation, the first pro-active step is that of acquisition. However, the method used for data acquisition by a forensics investigator plays a major role in influencing the admissibility of electronic evidence to be used in a court or law, or the reliability of any other relevant information required when dealing with computer forensic cases at the organizational level (Dykstra & Sherman, 2012). Different data acquisition techniques allow for the recovery of electronic…

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