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BIN CARD
1. Stores ledger folio….. Code no….. MC 39012. MIN. LEVEL… 100 UNITS UNITS ………
DATE RECEIPTS ISSUES BALANCE
QTY TOTAL QTY TOTAL QTY
FIRST GENERATION
SECOND GENERATION
THIRD GENERATION
FOURTH GENERATION
FIFTH GENERATION
TREND: Towards conservational natural programming languages
Software Trends
User written programs
Machine languages
o Packages programs
o Symbolic languages
Operating systems
High levelLanguages
Database management system
Natural Languages
Multi-purpose graphic interfaced packages
Microcomputr packages
fourth generation languages
Xe TREND: Towards easy to use multi-purpose application packages
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STATISTICAL FUNCTIONS:
Microsoft excel provides wide range of features that can help us toanalyse statistical dta, such as:
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Average Gives arithematic mean
Frequency Number of times a value occurs
Median Number in middle of the set
Stdev Compute standard deviation
IDENTITY CARD
Name………..
Class…………
Enrol No. ……………..
Date of admission……….
Valid upto
Student’s signature Head of Department
BHARATI COLLEGE
(University of Delhi)
Paste a recent
passport size photograph
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FREEQUENCY TABLES
STATISTICA- BASIC STATISTICS FOTBALL: “WATCHING FOOTBALL”
Category Count Cumulative Count
Percent Cumulative Percent
ALWAYS : ALWAYS INTERESTED
USUALLY : USUALLY INTERESTED
SOMETIMES : SOMETIMES INTERESTED
NEVER : NEVER INTERESTED Missing
391626111
39558199
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TOTAL 100 100
The words multiprogramming, multiprocessing and multitasking are often confused.
There are, of course, some distinctions between the similar, but distinct terms.
o Multiprogramming refers to the situation in which a single CPU divides its time between more than one job.
o In Multiprocessing, multiple CPUs perform more than one job at one time. Multiprogramming and multiprocessing re not mutually exclusive.
o Multitasking describes any system that runs or appears to run more than one application program one time.
To Summarize:
Multiprogramming Multiprocessing Multitasking
Single CPU Many CPUs Single CPU
More than one job, Shuffle from one job to
another
More than one job at time
More than one application running at a time