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horsena [70]
2 years ago
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Evaluation, formatting, expanding/decoding, distillation/reduction, and assessment are examples of ________ computing operations

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Pavlova-9 [17]2 years ago
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Evaluation, formatting, expanding/decoding, distillation/reduction, and assessment are examples of <u>fog</u>  computing operations.

The correct option is C.

<h3>What is computing operations?</h3>

An action that is taken in computing to complete a certain task is referred to as an operation. The five fundamental categories of computer operations are input, processing, output, storing, and control. The five major functional components of a computer system each carry out one or more computer activities.

<h3>What are the basic computing operations?</h3>

Arithmetic and logical operations are the two primary sorts of work that CPUs carry out. In contrast to logical operations, which compare two numbers, arithmetic operations involve basic math concepts like addition and subtraction.

<h3>What is  fog  computing operations?</h3>

Both 5G and fog computing

Fog computing refers to a type of computer architecture in which a network of nodes continuously collects data from Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These nodes have millisecond response times and process data in real-time as it comes in. Every so often, the nodes communicate to the cloud analytical summary data.

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Evaluation, formatting, expanding/decoding, distillation/reduction, and assessment are examples of ________ computing operations.

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