At the initial stage of each instruction cycle, the processor
fetches an instruction from
memory. The processor interprets the instruction and performs the
required action.
Provide illustration of the process with a thorough explanation on
the rudimentary
instruction cycles the processor follows to execute fundamental
instructions. Discuss
how this processor interacts with the cache memory to give output
speedily.
Which of the following is not true of a properly executed
budgetary cycle?
Select one:
a. past performance and market feedback are considered in
setting budget amounts
b.
during the fiscal year, managers investigate deviations from
plans
c.
specific financial and nonfinancial expectations are set
d. deviations from plan are only investigated at the
conclusion of the fiscal year as actual data can be finally
compiled
Can you explain these 8 assessment cycle in your own
words?
Observing student performance
Designing instruction
Pre-assessing students
Analyzing pre-assessment data and
observations
Delivering instruction
Post-assessing students
Analyzing post-assessment data
Providing feedback to students and other
stakeholders.
1a. List one similarity and one difference between paged
memory and demand paging memory allocation. Explain two
circumstances where one might be preferred over the other
b. What are the fundamental differences between paging scheme
and segmented memory allocation? List both advantages and
disadvantages of each neatly using tables
c. Which (3) tables are used by the memory manger to keep
track of the segments in memory? Describe each table.
2a. Why are segmentation problem like, compaction and external
fragmentation...
What are two common learning, physical, psychiatric, or
neurological disabilities. How can teachers adapt instruction to
support a student who has these disabilities?
What is working memory capacity. Explain also how can you use
the working memory principles explained in the talk to improve your
learning and memory (e.g. learning more efficiently and performing
better in tests).