Thursday, February 11, 2010

ITGS Practice Questions

Define:
1) simulation: a rendition of a real event/place projected or presented with computer technology to allow an individual to expeirence somehting virtually, without the risks the may come with experiencing it in reality.
2) bandwidth: A term describing the capacity of a computer to download or upload information onto the internet or any network.
Answers:
1) Computer simulations are those programs based on models in order to imitate a certain scenario. Situations can be used in a wide spectrum of areas, including business, traffic, training,communalistic matters and the weather.
2) Bandwidth refers to the speed and capability of a connection (internet) to transfer a certian amoun to of data per unit of time. Most of the time the unit of time is seconds and the data is classified into ks (kbps). It also refers to the phycical measurements of the band through which connection cables pass.

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