52 Introduction (Cheap web hosting) to Computers, the Internet and the
52 Introduction to Computers, the Internet and the Web Chapter 1 reference Swing GUI components requirements document syntax error reusable componentry throughput runtime error throw an exception secondary storage unit timesharing shareware translator programs software Unified Modeling Language (UML) software reuse verify phase structural design pattern video structured programming World Wide Web Sun Microsystems SELF-REVIEW EXERCISES 1.1 Fill in the blanks in each of the following statements: a) The company that popularized personal computing was . b) The computer that made personal computing legitimate in business and industry was the . c) Computers process data under the control of sets of instructions called . d) The six key logical units of the computer are the , , , , and . e) The three classes of languages discussed in the chapter are , and . f) The programs that translate high-level language programs into machine language are called . 1.2 Fill in the blanks in each of the following sentences about the Java environment: a) The command from the Java 2 Software Development Kit executes a Java applet. b) The command from the Java 2 Software Development Kit executes a Java application c) The command from the Java 2 Software Development Kit compiles a Java program. d) A(n) file is required to invoke a Java applet. e) A Java program file must end with the file extension. f) When a Java program is compiled, the file produced by the compiler ends with the file extension. g) The file produced by the Java compiler contains that are interpreted to execute a Java applet or application. 1.3 Fill in the blanks in each of the following statements: a) The allows computer users to locate and view multimedia-based documents on almost any subject over the Internet. b) Java typically are stored on your computer and are designed to execute in dependent of a World Wide Web browsers. c) Lists and tables of values are called . d) The GUI components are written completely in Java. e) allows an applet or application to perform multiple activities in parallel. f) provide Java programmers with a standard set of data structures for storing and retrieving data and a standard set of algorithms that allow programmers to manipulate the data. Copyright 1992 2002 by Deitel & Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 7/8/01
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