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Trojan
These are Trojans, i.e. programs that pretend being legitimate programs, but in fact are malicious. It is not a single program, but category of programs.
A program that appears to be legitimate but is designed to have destructive effects, as to data residing in the computer onto which the program was loaded.
Trojan horse
The "script" followed by data entry operators typically involves a series of steps to accurately input data into a computer system or database. This includes verifying the source data, entering it into the designated fields or forms, ensuring accuracy through double-checking, and adhering to any specific formatting or guidelines provided by the employer or client. Additionally, data entry operators may use specialized software or tools to facilitate the entry process and minimize errors.
Trojans are pieces of malware that are downloaded by the user because they believe it is a useful program, but cause harm instead.
Speed exercises should not be necessary for experienced data-entry operators, as they are often up to speed already. Speed exercises are more appropriate for new data-entry operators, where practice does seem to make for perfection.
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1. Most fundamental data types have pre-defined operators associated with them. For example, the C++ data type int, together with the operators +, -, *, and /, provides an implementation of the mathematical concepts of an integer. To make a user-defined data type as natural as a fundamental data type, the user-defined data type must be associated with the appropriate set of operators. 2. Increases user readabitily.
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Technically, they don't. Operators only compare values and/or assign new ones. In the case of operator overloading for class objects, the specifics of how a particular operator interacts with class data is defined within the class method.