Computers and Technology, 06.05.2020 01:47, daniel1480
In your implementation of the ALU there is no need to detect or handle overflow. However, it's a good mental exercise to think about when/how an overflow might occur. When adding numbers with different signs, overflow cannot occur because the sum must be no larger than one of the numbers. What happens when the signs of the numbers are the same? What happens in the case of subtraction? How do we detect when an overflow does occur?
Answers: 3
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 08:00, jcastronakaya
Apex q: what does a low employment rate indicate? a. not many people are earning high salaries b. not many people are going to college c. not many people are renting their homes d. not many people have jobs
Answers: 2
Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 14:30, ahmedeldyame
Select the correct answer. which step can possibly increase the severity of an incident? a. separating sensitive data from non-sensitive data b. immediately spreading the news about the incident response plan c. installing new hard disks d. increasing access controls
Answers: 2
Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 19:40, Latoyajenjins1789
Use a physical stopwatch to record the length of time it takes to run the program. calculate the difference obtained by calls to the method system. currenttimemillis() just before the start of the algorithm and just after the end of the algorithm. calculate the difference obtained by calls to the method system. currenttimemillis() at the start of the program and at the end of the program so that the elapsed time includes the display of the result. use the value returned by the method system. currenttimemillis() just after the end of the algorithm as the elapsed time.
Answers: 3
In your implementation of the ALU there is no need to detect or handle overflow. However, it's a goo...
Spanish, 10.09.2021 18:00
Mathematics, 10.09.2021 18:00
History, 10.09.2021 18:00
Mathematics, 10.09.2021 18:00
Mathematics, 10.09.2021 18:00
Mathematics, 10.09.2021 18:00
History, 10.09.2021 18:00