Deck 4: Computer Technology : Legal Issues, Y2k, and Artificial Intelligence
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Deck 4: Computer Technology : Legal Issues, Y2k, and Artificial Intelligence
1
A patent is the same as a copyright in respect to the protection it offers.
False
2
Expert systems are designed to work with humans in a complementary fashion. In general, they are not written to wholly replace the human element.
True
3
______ property is a term that is associated with the computer and communications industries.
A) Real estate
B) Intelligent
C) Intellectual
D) Non-structured
A) Real estate
B) Intelligent
C) Intellectual
D) Non-structured
Intellectual
4
The Y2K scenario was primarily based on the widespread adoption of the NTSC standard by the communications industry.
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5
A poem opened the Y2K section of Chapter 4. The first line is:For want of a nail the shoe is lostIn your own words, how does the meaning of the poem relate to the Y2K scenario?
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6
From a systems perspective, what are some of the steps you would have taken to protect your company from the Y2K scenario.
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7
is the field that simplifies the interface between computers and people. A computer program, for example, will be able to "understand" a command in the form of a standard sentence typed on a keyboard.
A) Speech Recognition
B) Natural Language Processing
C) Expert Advice Systems
D) Computer Vision
A) Speech Recognition
B) Natural Language Processing
C) Expert Advice Systems
D) Computer Vision
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8
is the field where you can talk into a microphone and the computer will understand thewords. In one application, the computer could then type the words on a monitor or a piece ofpaper.
A) Speech Recognition
B) Natural Language Processing
C) Expert Advice Systems
D) Computer Vision
A) Speech Recognition
B) Natural Language Processing
C) Expert Advice Systems
D) Computer Vision
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9
is the field where a computer, linked to a camera, can be used in an assembly line todetect a defective manufactured part. The same field is dedicated to developing vehicles that may explore other planets or could be used on Earth without a human driver.
A) Speech Recognition
B) Natural Language Processing
C) Expert Advice Systems
D) Computer Vision
A) Speech Recognition
B) Natural Language Processing
C) Expert Advice Systems
D) Computer Vision
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