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Types of Computer

ActionScript
ActionScript

ActionScript is an object-oriented programming (OOP) language that is designed specifically for Web site animation. Originally released with Macromedia Flash 4 and enhanced for Flash 5, ActionScript is a sophisticated version of the script language introduced in Flash 3.

Ada (Multi-Purpose Language)
Ada (Multi-Purpose Language)

The initial GNAT compiler was essential to the growth of Ada 95; it was delivered at the time of the language’s standardization, thus guaranteeing that users would have a quality implementation for transitioning to Ada 95 from Ada 83 or other languages. Language Overview. Ada is multi-faceted.

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BCPL
BCPL

BCPL ("Basic Combined Programming Language"; or 'Before C Programming Language' (a common humorous backronym)) is a procedural, imperative, and structured computer programming language. Originally intended for writing compilers for other languages, BCPL is no longer in common use.

I, Computer: Definition
I, Computer: Definition

Definition of computer. : one that computes; specifically : a programmable usually electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data using a computer to design 3-D models.

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II, Computer Sizes and Power
II, Computer Sizes and Power

Computer sizes and power. Computers can be generally classified by size and power as follows, though there is considerable overlap: Personal computer: A small, single-user computer based on a microprocessor.

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III, Personal Computer Types
III, Personal Computer Types

III, Personal Computer Types Actual personal computers can be generally classified by size and chassis / case. The chassis or case is the metal frame that serves as the structural support for electronic components. Every computer system requires at least one chassis to house the circuit boards and wiring. The chassis also contains slots for ...

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Mainframe Computer
Mainframe Computer

Mainframe computers (colloquially referred to as "big iron"[1]) are computers used primarily by large organizations for critical applications, bulk data processing, such as census, industry and consumer statistics, enterprise resource planning, and transaction processing.

Microcomputer
Microcomputer

A microcomputer is a complete computer on a smaller scale and is generally a synonym for the more common term, personal computer or PC, a computer designed for an individual.

Minicomputer
Minicomputer

Definition of minicomputer. : a small computer that is intermediate between a microcomputer and a mainframe in size, speed, and capacity, that can support time-sharing, and that is often dedicated to a single application.

Personal Computer:
Personal Computer:

In its more general usage, a personal computer (PC) is a microcomputer designed for use by one person at a time. Prior to the PC, computers were designed for (and only affordable by) companies who attached terminals for multiple users to a single large computer whose resources were shared among all users.

Supercomputer
Supercomputer

A supercomputer is a computer with a high level of performance compared to a general-purpose computer. Performance of a supercomputer is measured in floating-point operations per second instead of million instructions per second (MIPS).

Supercomputer and Mainframe
Supercomputer and Mainframe

Mainframes process thousands of queries simultaneously while Supercomputers process one single but most complex problem at once. This is the main difference between Mainframes and Supercomputers.

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Tower Model
Tower Model

tower model Main » TERM » T ». )Refers to a computer in which the power supply, motherboard, and mass storage devices are stacked on top of each other in a cabinet. This is in contrast to desktop models, in which these components are housed in a more compact box.

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Workstation
Workstation

A workstation is a special computer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems.