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- From: awesley@neumann.une.edu.au (Anthony Wesley)
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- Subject: students
- Keywords: students,exam,essay
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 03:03:01 GMT
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- These are excerpts from essays submitted by a first year introduction-
- to-computers course, courtesy of my wife. The spelling etc is verbatim.
- Apologies to those non-computer-literate people who may not find these
- funny at all. :-)
- For the rest of you, Enjoy...
-
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- "Windows is an operating system rather than an operating environment such
- as Unix, Fortran or DOS."
-
- "Windows 3.1 is a common expression used to describe Microsoft Windows
- operating system which is a software that transforms the way a personal
- computer is used."
-
- "The network users need powerful operating systems to meet the network
- or heavily multitasking workstations."
-
- "For the largest number of Windows users this feature [true type] would
- probably be the most significant. Windows 3.1 now includes 5 new
- typeface families and these can be scaled and printed on even dot matrix
- printers by sending these faces to the printer bitmaps of each line."
-
- "Drag and drop refers to the capacity for users to drag file name from
- Window's File Manager and drop it onto another application, allowing it
- to occupy either its own window or merely represented by a minimised icon
- at the bottom of the desktop."
-
- "Foxpro is a data based product ..."
-
- "Also, the new Ctrl-Alt-Del command can now help many users from unnecessary
- work loss." [no explanation given]
-
- "...the virus will become active and in extreme cases, could totally destroy
- your operating system, which would be very costly to have repaired."
-
- "For it is usually against these two inhumane [big business and government]
- categories of business that heavy criminal offences take place."
-
- "Many probable solutions [to computer crime] have been suggested or implemented,
- but computers being man made leaves them vulnerable to manipulation by anyone
- who wants to extort or abuse the system."
-
- "With this comparison it enhances software piracy crime."
-
- "The scepticism [about viruses] has been exaggerated with uncomfirmed reports of
- the Unix system being brought to their knees from a virus..."
-
- On where viruses came from:
- "Initially the virus was written to protect illegal copying of some
- software..."
-
- On copy protection:
- "A bit like a world champion sportsman and there will always be one better."
-
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-
- Answers from a recent exam for a simple computer literacy course, courtesy
- of my wife. Once again, spelling/phrasing etc is verbatim:
-
- Disadvantage of a ring network topology:
- "no outside influences outside loop,hence would be lacking intelligence"
-
- Disadvantage of star network topology:
- "operators feel they are being watched"
-
- Advantage of bus network topology:
- "separates data flows in electrical field therefore categorising data"
-
- Definition of bus network topology:
- "computers are linked to one another via a cable and it forms a shape
- like a bus"
-
- Found in answers to a case study where students were asked to recommend a
- computer system to a small businessman:
- "Gary should use an address bus which carries memory addresses for locating
- data and instructions <in> memory. He will be able to know which person
- <ordered> what."
-
- "...needs an IBM with FORTRAN...because it can run database, spreadsheet and
- word processor"
-
- "He needs a cpu with a 386 capacity.." (then mentions a mainframe)
-
- "Needs an operating system that can run application software"
-
- Fill in the missing word gave some amusing guesses:
- They were given (in the course) the definition "a transaction is a business
- event or activity". Most of them seemed to forget this because in response to:
-
- A(n) ______ is a business event or activity
-
- the answers included:
- hodown, party, Christmas, society, decision, buffer, MIS, marketing scheme,
- cycle, system, project, transaction file, interrupt, meeting, seminar.
-
- The part of the CPU that can be thought of as the "decision maker" is the ____
-
- "hard disk" was the best variant here.
-
- GIGO stands for _______
- My favourite is "Gigobyte (which is 1000 Megobytes" (sic)
- A good try was "graphical information generated operation"
- Other tries were: a million bytes, graphic image, get input get output,
- get in get out, go process input as what going out, general information goals
- operating, go in go out, changes in changes out (!), government information g
- office, general information.
-
- _____ refers to the flow of electricity through certain materials with no
- resistance.
- Answers included: fibre optics, conductivity, voltage, current, antistatic,
- pulses, token passing, data communications, flowing, parallel processing,
- communication channel, analogue, analogue transmissions, chips, microwave,
- transmission, bus, channel, cable, node current, currency, semiconductor,
- direct current, circuit, free flow, modulation.
-
- anthony
- awesley@neumann.une.oz.au
-