Earl develops a virus tester which is very good. It detects and repairs all known viruses. He makes the software and its source
code available on the web for free and he also publishes an article on it. Jake reads the article and downloads a copy. He figures out how it works, downloads the source code and makes several changes to enhance it. After this, Jake sends Earl a copy of the modified software together with an explanation. Jake then puts a copy on the web, explains what he has done and gives appropriate credit to Earl. Discuss whether or not you think Earl or Jake has done anything wrong?
<span>Computer information input is pre-coded and ambiguities are removed before processing. This is definitely not the case with the human mind. The human mind receives ambiguities all of the time in everyday life and must figure out how to deal with them</span>
False. You have to
record the page number and reference of your notes. This is important because it tells people
where you gathered your data regarding your project or task. It also validates what you have compiled in
your work.