Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Controls most of the activities of the computer, performs the arithmetic and logical operations, and contains a small amount of very fast memory.
Memory
Provides storage for the instructions for the CPU and the data they manipulate.
Input/Output (I/O)
Communicates with the outside world and with mass storage devices (e.g., disks, network, USB).
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Multiplication
The answer of the multiplication is called "Product"
Division is the opposite of multiplication.
The product is the answer to a multiplication.
Data subsystem
yes
a computer on the whole is a system ... it has a lot of subsystems .. these subsystems are said to be the computer subsystem ... thus in simple words , a subsystem found in a computer system is said to be a "Computer Subsystem"
There are two ways of communicating with a subsystem, either by sending stimuli to the subsystem itself to be re-directed to the proper recipient inside the subsystem, or by sending stimuli directly to the recipient inside the subsystem. In the first case, an association is defined with the subsystem itself to enable stimuli sending.A subsystem can have generalizations to other subsystems, i.e., the public and protected elements in the contents of a subsystem as well as operations and receptions are also available to its heirs.A subsystem may offer a set of interfaces, i.e., for each operation defined in an interface, the subsystem offering the interface must have a matching operation, either as a feature of the subsystem itself or of a specification element.
Strength Management is an interrelated subsystem of the EPMS.
Goal conflict occurs when the activity of a subsystem is not consistent with another subsystem or with the larger (basic) system.
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Job Data Documentation
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Subsystem of a house or apartment is generally known as the infrastructure: electricity, plumbing, cable, telephone, gas if applicable, and/or heating fuel.
A subsystem is a component of a larger system.