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LSU | CSC 1100
COMPUTERS IN SOCIETY
Professors
- Samman,
- Kannan,
- Christopher Alvin
48 sample documents related to CSC 1100
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Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 2 Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 3 Storage Page Discovering Computers 2012: 4 Storage Page Discovering Computer
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Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 2 System Software System software consists of the programs that control or maintain the operations of the computer and its devices P
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Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 2 Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 3 Communications Computer communications describes a process in which two or m
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Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 2 Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 3 Databases, Data, and Information Page Discovering Computers 2012: 4 Database
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Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 2 Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 3 Computer Security Risks A computer security risk is any event or action that
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Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 2 Objectives Overview See Discovering Computers 2012: 3 What is System Development? Page Discovering Computers 2012: 4 What is Syste
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Information Processing Cycle-series of input, process, output, and storage activities Garbage in, garbage out-points out that the accuracy of a computers output depends on the accuracy of the input (if you do not use the flash on a digital camera indoors,
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CSC- TEST 1 1/23/12 Need book for lab! Microsoft office 2010 Introductory by Garry B Shelly & Misty E Vermaat ISBN-13: 9781439078389 ISBN-10: 1439078386 Book for lecture! Discovering Computers Complete ISBN-13: 9781111530327 ISBN-10: 1111530327 Chapter 1:
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Chelsea Clouatre CSC1100 Spring 2012 Homework 1 Due date: 02/10/2012 1) Explain what a computer is, and give examples of some input, and output devices. Explain the difference between analog and digital signals(20) a. A computer is an electronic operating
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CSC 1100 Homework 2 Due date 3/7/2012 1) Explain what the processor (CPU) does. Describe the components of the CPU. a. The central processing unit interprets carries out the basic instructions that operate a computer. The components of the CPU include the
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Erika Wells CSC 1100 Homework 3 Due date Monday 2nd April 2012 Q1. Computer Communication is a process in which two or more computers or devices transfer data, instructions, and information. Q2. A Network Topology is a layout of devices in a network. 3 di
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1. Network Topology 1. Bus, Star, etc 1. Bus Topology: all computers connected to a central cable or bus. The advantages are that the devices can be attached T any point without disturbing other devices and failure of one device does not disturb the netwo
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CommunicationNetwork: Whatiscomputercommunication? Thetransferofdatabetweentwodevices LAN/WAN/MAN LANLocalAreaNetworkanetworkinlimitedgeographicalareasuchashomeor officebuilding,Individualcomputersareknownasnodes. WANWideAreaNetworknetworkthatcoverslarge
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Components,networks,internet 5/6/124:47PM CSC1100 Chapter1introtocomputers [infotobeputuponmoodle] Computeranelectronicdevice,operatingunderthecontrolofinstructionsstoredinits ownmemory,thatcanacceptdata,processdataaccordingtospecificrules,produce result
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MidtermReview Whatisacomputer? Datavs.information Internetservices(www,voIP, Mcommerce B2B B2C C2C Motherboard Pipelining Machinecycleand4stepinmachinecycle Howprocessorspeedismeasured ConvertfromGBtoMBtoKBetc. Differenttypesoftouchscreendevices 2differen
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Yet Another Presentation by Adam French By: Adam French CSC 1100-18 MW 300-430 Friday, January 16, 2009 My Favorite Movies The Matrix (1999) Strangers on a Train (1951) The Emperor\'s New Groove (2000) Rat Race (2001) Memento (2001) My Personal Info
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ASSIGNMENT 1 10 points EMAIL, NEWS GROUP, INTERNET LAB Part 1: Email This part of the assignment can be completed using PAWS Account. If you have not obtained a PAWS Account, you need to do so immediately by going to the Fred C Frey computing center.
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CSC 1100 Computers in Society Class Schedule Sections 1, 2, and 4 Mon and Wed 11.40 to 12.30 Location: Tureaud Hall Room 102 CSC1100 Lab Location: Coates Hall Room168 Lab Schedule Section 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Lab Time Fri 10:40 to 12:30 Mon 2:40 to 4
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Lab 2 Creating and Editing a Word Document pages WD 4- WD 62 plus in the lab page WD 70. Print these announcements.
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Chapter 2 Hardware Basics: Inside the Box MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. During the first half of the twentieth century IBM was led by a. Thomas Watson Sr. b. Thomas Watson Jr. c. Howard Aiken d. Alan Shepard e. Mauchly and Eckert 2. When the processors circuits
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Chapter Outline Input: From Person to Processor 3. Hardware Basics Peripherals Output: From Pulses to People Storage Devices: Input meets Output Computer Systems: The Sum of Its Parts Input: From Person to Processor The Omnipresent Keyboard K
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10/17/2006 CSC 1100 Fall 2006 Quiz 1 Sec#:_ First Name: _ Last Name_ Email:_ Instructions: Circle the letter before the correct answer for each question. All questions are compulsory There is NO negative score for incorrect answers There is only o
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Chapter 4 Software Basics: The Ghost in the Machine Multiple Choice 1. A set of computer instructions designed to solve problems is known as a(n) a. program. b. instruction code. c. computer instruction set. d. procedure. e. code set. 2. Which of the
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Chapter Outline Chapter 5: Basic Office Applications \"The goal is Word Processing information Desktop Publishing at your fingertips.\" Beyond the Printed Page Bill Gates Spreadsheets and Other Simulation Software Word Processing What does it inc
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CSC1100: Fall 06 Lab 6 Part 1. Excel Project 3 EX 150 - EX 177 . Stop at the bottom of page 177. (Do NOT format rows 4-16). Plus EX 187-EX 191. page 191. Print the chart at the end of Part 2. Page 223 Cases and Places #3. Use the assumptions in the
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Chapter 7 Database Applications and Implications Multiple Choice 1. An information management program that allows people to store, organize, retrieve, communicate, and manage information in ways not possible without computers is called a _ program. a
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Graphics and Multimedia Chapter 6: Graphics, Digital Media, and Multimedia Painting and Digital Image Processing 2-D and 3-D Drawing Dynamic Media: Animation, Video and Audio Presentation Graphics: Bringing Lectures to Life Interactive Multimedia
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Chapter 6 Graphics, Digital Media, and Multimedia Multiple Choice 1. The tiny dots of black, white, or color arranged in rows on a computer screen are called a. points. b. rasters. c. pixels. d. modes. e. lights. 2. A pixel might be displayed as a. b
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Outline Linking Up: Network Basics Chapter 8. Networking and Telecommunication Network Connections Electronic Mail, Teleconferences, and Instant Messages: Interpersonal Computing Converging Communication Technologies: From Messages to Money L
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First Name: _ Last Name: _ Sec: _ Date: 11/13/2006 CSC1100 Fall 06 Quiz#2 1. A database file is a. a record referring to one person or thing. b. a text document describing the database. c. a collection of records. d. both a and b. e. both a and
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Chapter 8 Networking and Telecommunication 1. The essential components of a computer network are a. Hardware, software, and people b. Hardware, networks, and applications c. Hardware, software, and modems d. Hardware, software, and printers e. Hardwa
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Assignment 10 Powerpoint This is the powerpoint lab. After creating a slide presentation from the lab book you will be adding transition and animation effects and then making your own slide presentation. Transition effects are displayed as one moves
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Chapter Outline The Internet: A Network of Networks Chapter 9. Inside the Internet and WWW Internet Applications: Communication and Connection Inside the World Wide Web The Evolving Internet The Internet: A Network of Networks The Internet is
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Chapter 9 Inside the Internet and WWW Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following is NOT true about the Internet? a. It is an interconnected network of thousands of networks linking academic, research, government and commercial institutions, and other
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1. Which of the following is another name for FireWire port. a. IEEE 1439 b. IEEE 1934 c. IEEE 1394 d. IEEE 9134 e. None of the above. T F 2. Timesharing technology allows one person to use several computers at a time. T F 3. Adobe Illustrator is an
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CSC 1100 Instructor: Office: Office Hours: Phone: Email: Prerequisites: Computers in Society Janardhana Punuru (Jana) 307 Coates Hall (Quad side) Fall 2006 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 to 11:30 in 307 Coates and by appointment. 225-578-7781 jpunur1@bit
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Chapter 1 Computer Currents: From Calculation to Connection Multiple Choice 1. Charles Babbage conceived the first computer. It was referred to as a(n) a. Encoding Engine b. Pattern Engine c. Mathematical Engine d. Analytical Engine e. Difference Eng
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ASSIGNMENT 3 10 points Microsoft Word Project 2 Pages: WD 74 to WD 125 1. Type your name in the header 2. Address the research paper to your Instructor Mr. Janardhana Punuru 3. Change the text \"Information Systems\" to \"Computer Science\" 4. Insert t
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ASSIGNMENT 4 10 points Microsoft Word Project 3 Pages: WD 142 to WD 195 1. After you create the Resume using the Resume Wizard Edit it with your information like name, address, qualification etc. 2. Finish the cover letter. INSTRUCTIONS FOR LElTER
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Chapter 3 Hardware Basics: Peripherals Multiple Choice 1. The most familiar input device for computers is the a. scanner b. keyboard c. puck d. monitor e. both a and d 2. The keyboard format that is most commonly used is the a. QWERTY b. DVORAK c. TW
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CSC1100: Fall 06 Lab 5 Part 1 Excel EX4-Ex27. Stop after determining multiple totals. EX 38- EX41 Then print, spreadsheet and chart. Part 2 Ex66-Ex 88 Print at this point. Do not go beyond the bottom of EX88.
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Name:_ Section:_ Dt: 10/18/06 CSC 1100 Fall 06 Mid-Term Exam 100 Questions, 100 points l l l l l l l Do NOT begin until you are instructed to do so. Fill in your name and section number in the place provided above. Use pencils only. Bubble in your
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Chapter 5 Basic Office Applications Multiple Choice 1. Word processing includes the process of a. entering text. b. editing text. c. formatting the document. d. both a and b. e. all of these are correct. 2. A word processor can a. copy text. b. inser
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Overview Electronic File Cabinet: Database Basics Database Anatomy Database Operations Chapter 7 Database Applications & Implications Beyond the Basics: DBMS Relational model Many Faces of Databases Database Trends Real Time Computing D
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CSC1100: Fall 06 Lab 7 First Access Lab AC 7-AC 47. Hand in the report on AC47. IN addition print EITHER a report or a query with the following information from the Trainer table: Trainer number, Last Name, First Name, YTD earnings. SAVE YOUR WORK(Up
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CSC1100 Fall 06 Lab8 AC 66 - AC 106 What to Print: AC 77 AC 90 AC 103 AC 106
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CSC1100 Fall 06 Lab 9 Lab 9.Integration. In this part , you will be creating a data base and report in Access, then moving that report to Excel and creating a graph in Excel, and then moving the graph and spreadsheet to Word, to produce a report show
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Lab 11 In this lab you are to create a personal web page. Show your web page to your instructor when you have completed it. Your web page must include one scanned image. If you haven\'t done this go to 263 Coates and scan in a picture of you, a relati
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