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RAM is volatile storage that holds the program and data that the CPU would be processing.
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The best data processing service is Microsoft Office, It is a bundle package of data processing software like Powerpoint, Word, Excel and more. It allows a user to write papers, make reports, create databases, charts and anything necessary for personal, educational and professional needs.
A word processor is a program that allows a person to enter data into a document. Typically, word processing programs can create tables, add images, and make mailing lists within documents.
Data processing includes the input, verification, organization, storage, retrieval, transformation, and extraction of information from data. Processing can also include the execution of a program.
No, they are very different. A database is for storing and manipulating data. A word processor allows you to type text and design documents like letters.
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A program has three stages: input, processing and output. Input brings data into the program, processing causes whatever manipulations the program will do to occur, and output presents the manipulated data to the user. Given that, only in batch-processing programs (like the databases that do billing for phone companies) will you see a discrete "processing" stage. Programs you interact with do all three stages simultaneously.
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The 5 elements are hardware, software, user program, procedure and personnel. Data processing transforms data into meaningful information to carry out business or scientific activities.
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