Example sentences of "in computer [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For the first time in computer history , the US is to drop one of its standards , in favour of the International Standards Organisation 's ( ISO ) Graphic Kernel System ( GKS ) .
2 A collection of information for midi-users , programmers and those interested in computer music .
3 A checklist completed by teachers will give a measure of the use of over two hundred activities in computer education lessons .
4 This argument is illustrated by the experience of Digital Equipment Corporation ( DEC ) in computer manufacturing plants in America and Scotland , with applications of ‘ high-performance work systems ’ .
5 Perhaps you can wrap fish and chips in computer output , but that , it seems to me , is the only asset I can think of for ordinary domestic life .
6 You may then proceed through exercises in computer terminology which explain jargon words .
7 You may then proceed through exercises in computer terminology which explain jargon words .
8 The increased processing capacity is required to support the underlying growth trend of 17 per cent per annum in computer usage and to cater for the introduction of new applications .
9 The chosen lexicon or word list must be represented in computer memory , but there are numerous methods which could be employed to do this , in order that it can easily be searched .
10 Besides the more obvious areas for employment , actuaries are to be found applying their skills in the academic world , in computer development , operational research and as business consultants .
11 Before the Garden invests further in computer equipment , cabling , and other IT equipment , the Computer Management Group is to advise Management on our existing IT situation , and to provide plans for the logical development of computing and other IT facilities .
12 Defects in computer equipment and software can cause all manner of damage .
13 The government , says Roith , should take some of the credit for the growth in computer literacy in Britain over the past half a decade .
14 On top of this the micro-revolution is bringing a massive rise in computer literacy .
15 Factors like the widespread increase in computer literacy and the contraction of the PC market have obviously effected the growth in direct sales .
16 In particular he thought that competence in computer literacy and manipulating information technology , which would help them to be ‘ lifelong learners , ’ were neglected .
17 iv ) A system that will , by assisting in automating map scale change , help solve one of the main problems in computer cartography .
18 Middlesex University offers taught master 's courses in Computer Animation and Computing in Design , and is proposing Design for Interactive Media .
19 Actions against the biggest American firms are rare — so rare as to make the FTC 's current investigation of the business practices of Microsoft in computer software a real surprise .
20 Implementing a system of this type in hardware is far from straightforward , but it is easily implemented in computer software .
21 These studies are underpinned by continuing improvements in the operation of the geophysical databases and by further developments in computer software for interactive display and interpretation of data .
22 Japan and the United States agreed on June 4 , after some years of often acrimonious debate , to extend for a further five years the deal reached in 1986 on the easing of access to the Japanese market for US manufacturers of chips for use in computer assembly .
23 In computer indexing , this will involve statistical analysis of the relative frequency of occurrence of terms .
24 Shaw was a good organiser and internal collator , well versed in computer mystique .
25 Cursory reading of the financial pages over the past few months would have left the average reader with the impression that while the US and UK economies were laboriously but undeniable clambering out of the recessionary trough , Japan was flat on its back and looking like getting worse before it got better , and that high interest rates in Germany were plunging that economy into a recessionary black hole and dragging most of the rest of the continent with it — now comes a report from International Data Corp saying its Global IT Survey of 5,000 computer executives , 500 chief executives and finance chiefs , and 1,100 local network managers in six biggest economies indicates that growth in computer spending will rise 2% to 3% in 1993 and , surprise , surprise — the US and the UK should outperform the rest of Europe and Japan .
26 Sadly , there were two advisers , John Wrighthouse advising on personnel and Bernadette Rathbone advising on quality engineering in computer manufacture , who received no enquiries whatsoever .
27 A parallel audit of the company 's technical record , carried out internally , is believed to have revealed a number of shortcomings , focusing on the low level of use of recycled materials in computer manufacture .
28 Strategies , in this sense , are preprogrammed rules for action , so it was appropriate for contestants to send in their entries in computer language .
29 Such structures are indeed referred to in computer science jargon as trees , and the technical literature abounds with pleasing arboreal metaphors such as roots , branches and leaves .
30 ‘ It is quite clear that there is a major shortage of trained manpower in computer science in the US , which is threatening the technological progress of that country and the brain drain from India is helping to mitigate this problem . ’
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