Category: Computer Systems

  • I can help student answer questions quickly

    Help students answer questions and make them understand it very well

  • Graph theory problems on vertex degrees, planar graphs, and…

    Subject: Computer Science / Graph Theory / Algorithms

    Problem:

    I need help solving the following questions for my lab/exam preparation:

    Prove that the number of odd degree vertices in any graph is even.

    Show that in a complete graph , the number of edges is .

    Find the chromatic number of the Petersen graph.

    Prove properties of simple connected planar graphs with given vertices and edges.

    Write Java programs for Insertion Sort, Merge Sort, Quick Sort, Heap Sort, and N-Queen problem.

    What I need:

    Step-by-step explanation with proofs and simple Java code suitable for lab exam.

  • what is computer system?

    At its core, a computer system is a collection of integrated devices that input, output, process, and store data and information. It is not just the physical box on your desk; it is a synergistic marriage between hardware (the physical parts) and software (the instructions).

    To understand how it works, we can break it down into its fundamental architecture and the cycle it follows to perform tasks.

    1. The Components of a Computer System

    A computer system is divided into two primary categories:

    Hardware (The Physical Infrastructure)

    Hardware refers to the tangible components you can touch. The most critical pieces include:

    Central Processing Unit (CPU): Often called the “brain” of the computer. It executes instructions and processes data.

    Memory (RAM): Temporary, high-speed storage used to hold data that the CPU needs immediately.

    Storage Devices: Long-term memory, such as Hard Drives (HDD) or Solid State Drives (SSD), where your files and operating system live.

    Input Devices: Tools used to get data into the system (e.g., keyboard, mouse, microphone).

    Output Devices: Tools used to get information out of the system (e.g., monitor, printer, speakers).

    Software (The Intelligence)

    Software tells the hardware what to do. It is generally classified into:

    System Software: This includes the Operating System (OS) like Windows, macOS, or Linux. It manages the hardware and provides a platform for other programs to run.

    Application Software: Programs designed for the user to perform specific tasks, such as web browsers, word processors, or games.

    2. How it Works: The IPOS Cycle

    Every computer system, from a digital watch to a supercomputer, operates on a four-step cycle known as IPOS:

    Input: The system receives raw data from the user (e.g., typing “2 + 2” on a keyboard).

    Processing: The CPU interprets the data and performs calculations or logic.

    Output: The result is presented to the user (e.g., the number “4” appears on the screen).

    Storage: The data or result is saved for future use (e.g., saving the document to the SSD).

    3. The Von Neumann Architecture

    Most modern computer systems follow the Von Neumann Architecture, which describes the logical structure of the hardware. It consists of:

    Control Unit (CU): Directs the flow of data.

    Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU): Performs mathematical calculations (1 + 1 = 2) and logical comparisons (Is A > B?).

    Registers: Small, lightning-fast storage locations inside the CPU.

    Bus: The “highway” or communication system that transfers data between components.

    4. Why is it a “System”?

    The term system is used because none of these parts can function usefully in isolation.

    Without a CPU, there is no processing.

    Without RAM, the CPU has nowhere to keep its active thoughts.

    Without Software, the hardware is just expensive metal and plastic.

    Without Hardware, software has no physical medium to execute its logic.

    When these components work together, they transform raw, meaningless bits of data into meaningful information, allowing us to browse the web, create art, and solve complex scientific problems.

  • Computer System

    Computer instructions (programs) ke according kaam karta hai. Yeh bahut fast speed se calculation aur data processing karta hai. Computer ka use aaj har field me hota hai jaise education, banking, hospital, business, etc.

  • Install a DIMM in a server

    Project Overview:

    This project focuses on the installation of a DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) in a server. The server plays a critical role in the companys infrastructure, as it supports the operation of the employees IP Phones. The project analyzes the technical, operational, and business impact of increasing RAM memory in a production environment where service availability is essential.

    Objectives:

    To explain what a DIMM is and its role in server performance.

    To describe how a DIMM is installed in a server environment.

    To identify when and why it is necessary to increase RAM memory.

    To outline the preparations required before performing the installation.

    To analyze real-world examples or case studies related to memory upgrades.

    To assess the impact of server downtime on business-critical communication services

  • I need help in exercise

    I will post file that has all the instruction for this exercise.in file that called Workshop-arch

    and in the second file you will find my previous works and you need to continue on it.

  • I need help in exercise

    I will upload a file that had all the instruction and other file what I have did yesterday.

  • I need help in a homework

    I have an exercise to do

  • How does education empower individuals to create social chan…

    1? Main Topic

    Education

    2? Key Concept

    Empowerment (how education gives power, ability, or strength)

    3? Focus

    Social change (improving or transforming society)

    4? Type of Question

    It is an analytical / explanatory question
    It asks How, which means you must explain the process or reasons.

    5? What the Answer Should Include

    Explanation of the connection between education and social change

    Clear reasons or examples

    Logical cause-and-effect explanation

  • i have a microembeded systems project i need help with READ…

    YOU HAVE TO HAVE A BEAGLEBONE BLACK IF NOT THEN YOU WONT BE ABLE TO DO IT

    only take the question if you can do it or else i will cancel

    i need help with getting a digital waveform from connecting the beaglebone black to the computer and using the osciliscope to get the waveform. if you dont have an osciliscope you can use a digital one from your computer and send me a screenshot and a video of it i have provided a screenshot of how the waveform should look like

    you will get the waveform from creating a .s file code in ccs and making the waveform appear from it

    i have put the manual in the description and i need a photo and a video of the digital oscilloscope waveform and the .s code

    you will use the app code composer studio (ccs) and will use assembly language i need the code that will make it work and the video and the documentation

    if you got the screenshot of the waveform first then send me a screenshot and a video then do the documentation

    Requirements: as much needed