Taylor et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Representing DataTaylor et al., 1991
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- Taylor G
- Taylor G
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- Work Out Computer Studies
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REPRESENTING DATA Page 1 26 REPRESENTING DATA 1 Introduction Most computers are
digital, electronic machines. The electronic circuits are two-state or bistable using binary logic.
This means that only two states are possible either 5 volts or 0 volts and this is usually …
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