Answer:
True
Explanation:
Some collection of classes or library functions grouped as one name space. A class which belongs to one namespace is different from the class which belongs to another namespace. we can identify a class uniquely with it's namespace .
for ex:
in c#.net
using system;
System.IO;
here System is the namespace which contains class IO
namespace contains any number of classes . In one namespace we can't define two classes with same Name. We can define two classes with same name in different namespaces
Answer:
Output device.
Explanation:
An output device can be defined as a hardware device that typically receives processed data from the central processing unit (CPU) and converts these data into information that can be used by the end user of a computer system.
All of the output device of a computer are known as peripheral devices and they provide data (informations) to the end users in various formats such as video, audio, texts, images etc.
Since output devices are peripheral devices, they can be connected to the computer system wirelessly or through a wired-connection (cable).
Some examples of output devices are monitor, speakers, printer, projector etc.
Hence, when you hear music, read a printout, or view a video, you are using a computer's output device.
Answer:
Jumbo frames
Explanation:
Ethernet frames having a payload size above 1500 bytes are called Jumbo frames. The maximum MTU value set by the IEEE 802.3 is 1500 bytes, but jumbo frames have sizes up to a maximum of 9000 bytes, hence they do not meet the standards of IEEE 802.3. They are used in local area networks that can transmit data at high rates of 1 gigabits per second.
Answer: it means if you give a bad input it will result in a ad output.
Explanation:
It has n acronym GIGO which refers to how the quality of an output is determined by the quality of input.
Garbage is trash info... or input. And grabage out is the trash output.