Assigning values at run time
Assigning values as command line argument, before execution of the program
Answer:
The answer is "Option D".
Explanation:
A system or a group of components that communicate with your environment through the sharing of resources, materials, and knowledge with a view to system regeneration and development is known as an Open system. In other words, we can say that it is a system that includes a non-proprietary hardware and advert-based software which enables third parties to add or interact with products to plug in the system and It is freely available on the internet. In this question, the incorrect options can be described as follows:
- In option A, The management system is used by an organization. It is a paid system that's why it is not correct.
- In option B, This system enables users in online communities and evaluates one another that's why it is not correct.
- In option C, This type of system provides resources for upgrade user knowledge. It is a paid system that's why it is not correct.
Answer:
i think you can layer it :)
Explanation:
nice drawing btw!
Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.
Explanation:
The CPU is responsible for processing instruction. CPU instruction processing goes through three stages. Fetch, Decode, and Execute.
When the program runs, program code is copied from secondary storage into main memory. CPU's program counter set to the first instruction of the program stored in memory where the program starts executing.
When a program is being executed, it goes through fetch-decode-cycle. which repeats over and over again until reaching the STOP instruction.
The processor check which next instruction to be executed, then the processor fetches that instruction value from the memory location. once the instruction being fetched it gets decoded and executed. This instruction processing cycle repeating until the CPU finds a stop instruction.
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So where the question????????