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  2. Computer architecture - Wikipedia

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    The first documented computer architecture was in the correspondence between Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, describing the analytical engine.While building the computer Z1 in 1936, Konrad Zuse described in two patent applications for his future projects that machine instructions could be stored in the same storage used for data, i.e., the stored-program concept.

  3. Block diagram - Wikipedia

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    An example block diagram, showing the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system architecture.. A block diagram is a diagram of a system in which the principal parts or functions are represented by blocks connected by lines that show the relationships of the blocks. [1]

  4. Process (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The operating system keeps its processes separate and allocates the resources they need, so that they are less likely to interfere with each other and cause system failures (e.g., deadlock or thrashing). The operating system may also provide mechanisms for inter-process communication to enable processes to interact in safe and predictable ways.

  5. Computer performance - Wikipedia

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    In computing, computer performance is the amount of useful work accomplished by a computer system. Outside of specific contexts, computer performance is estimated in terms of accuracy, efficiency and speed of executing computer program instructions. When it comes to high computer performance, one or more of the following factors might be involved:

  6. Multiprocessor system architecture - Wikipedia

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    A multiprocessor system is defined as "a system with more than one processor", and, more precisely, "a number of central processing units linked together to enable parallel processing to take place". [1] [2] [3] The key objective of a multiprocessor is to boost a system's execution speed. The other objectives are fault tolerance and application ...

  7. Process management (computing) - Wikipedia

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    When an operating system is booted, several essential processes are typically initiated to prepare the system for operation. Some of these are foreground processes, that interact with a (human) user and perform work for them. Others are background processes, which are not associated with particular users, but instead have some specific function ...

  8. Work systems - Wikipedia

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    The static view is summarized by the work system framework, which identifies the basic elements for understanding and evaluating a work system. The work system framework is often represented with a triangular scheme. [4] [5] [6] The work system itself consists of four elements: the processes and activities, participants, information, and ...

  9. Category:Computer systems - Wikipedia

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    Computer system is defined as the combination of hardware, software, user and data. Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.