Exam 4: The Nature of Numeration Systems
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Karlin Publishing purchased a program for its computer that would enable it to streamline the printing process and decrease the time it takes to print each page. The program was too fast for Karlin's printer, so the company hired Shannon Foley to eliminate the problem. The human function required by Shannon for this job was:
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Write the numeral in the following problem as a decimal numeral. By decimal numeral, we mean the system we use in everyday arithmetic.
MCMXCVII
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Give a brief description for the person named in problem, telling how they were related to the development of computers.
John Mauchly
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Definition for "thinking" is "To subject to the process of logical thought". According to it, answer the question, "Can computers think?"
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There were many names mentioned in this section. Give a brief description for the person named in problem, telling how they were related to the development of computers.
Gottfried Leibniz
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One of the oldest devices used for calculation is the abacus, as shown in the sample figure. Each rod names one of the positions we use in counting. Each bead on the bottom represents one unit in that column and each bead on the top represents 5 units in that column. The number illustrated in the sample figure below is 1,734.
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Choose an abacus to show 10,905.
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