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What is Abstraction?

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Procedural abstraction gives a name to a procedure. People can then use the procedure without worrying about the finger grain details.

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What is Adaptive technology?

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Adaptive technology helps increase or maintain the capabilities of a person with a disability.

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What is Analog?

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Analog information has continuous values instead of jumping from one Value to another value without passing through the values in between. Most physical information such as position, wind speed, life got intensity, or sound pressure, is an analog.

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Define arguments?

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The values that a program provides to a function.

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What is authentication?

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When two parties exchange information so that they trust that each other is who they say they are.

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What is automation?

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Automation is using a system (often a computer) to do something with less human attention than the task would otherwise require. Examples: automated manufacturing is clothing, security image analysis, or automated vegetable planting.

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What is a Backlog?

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A prioritized list of features or user stories to add to a program.

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What is Binary?

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Binary information is written using only two values: zero and one. Everything can be approximately represented using a binary representation.

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