A well-defined set of instructions given to the computer is called.
A well-defined set of instructions given to the computer is called:
Software | |
Information | |
Data | |
Hardware |
Software | |
Information | |
Data | |
Hardware |
Form | |
Query | |
Report | |
Table |
Normalization | |
Referential integrity | |
Relationship | |
Schema |
An attribute | |
A field | |
A record | |
An entity |
data inconsistency | |
data redundancy | |
data dependent | |
data integrity |
a+ | |
w | |
r± | |
rw |
Function name | |
Function return type | |
Parameters | |
Function body |
Nested Loop | |
Sub Loop | |
Inner loop | |
counter loop |
150 | |
25 | |
5 | |
15 |
string.h | |
conio.h | |
math.h | |
stdio.h |
>< | |
!= | |
<> | |
|= |
%f | |
&c | |
%i | |
%d |
4 | |
3 | |
1 | |
2 |
a = + b | |
b + = a | |
a = a + b | |
b = b + a |
Linking | |
Compiling | |
Saving | |
Executing |
Compound | |
Compound — complex | |
Simple | |
Complex |
Adverb clause | |
Noun phrase | |
Noun clause | |
Adjective phrase |
Adverb | |
Direct object | |
Indirect object | |
Conjunction |
Participle | |
Verb | |
Gerund | |
Adjective |
Indefinite | |
Relative | |
Distributive | |
Reciprocal |