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A computer is defined as an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
Four features of a computer would be CPU, GPU, Memory, and Motherboard.
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- One user can read the private data of another user-privacy.
- One user can prevent another user from getting anything done-denial of service.
Indeed, in any multiprogramming and time-sharing environment since the computers of users are networked together, then it is very possible for a bad actor to read the private data of another user, or even prevent another user from accessing their computer by employing a denial of service attack on the network. In other words, the network would be unable to handle the request of users since has been overloaded by another user.
b. a. Yes - if we can ensure that the operating system prevents any sharing of data between users, either for reading or writing and fairly shares the computer, then we can achieve the same level of security.
Control + P (push these buttons at the same time)
or right click and print.
if you are printing a webpage, the steps are the same.
if you are using Word, then you just need to find the File tab and print should be in the list.
The common name for such a program is called a Web Browser. There exist several names for popular browsers, E-Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, Google Chrome, Safari, etc. At the start of the internet, they were not always around, as the internet was mostly used for communications in the US armed forces. In the early-mid 1990's, the first few browsers were created when the first computer OS became mainstream. As the years have gone by, they have since become stronger and faster, and one can do anything on the internet from watching videos, opening a business, talking to your friend or even run a political campaign.
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