Thursday, October 22, 2009

Computers and its uses in different fields?

what are the computers in differnt fields?



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In laboratories computers can control equipment and record data taken from other equipment



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computers can be used for basic web browsing or other home stuff such as gaming and can also be used as devices to control equipment. :)
Computers can be used in literally any field, limited only by the imagination of its programmers and the ingenuity of its associated hardware engineers.



Here is a very abbreviated list of applications for computers:



Flight simulation - to teach pilots how to fly without wasting expensive planes.



Automated industrial monitoring and control - to watch processes and warn an operations staff when something is deviating from parameters.



Geoseismic surveying - to capture acoustic reflections from a survey boat and at the same time perform ultra-precise navigation so that it is possible to correlate the reflection data with a latitude and longitude. (I've worked this industry for a while.) Twenty years ago we could get your position to within 1.5 meters anywhere in the Gulf of Mexico WITHOUT special equipment. With special calibrated transponders, we could get to less than 1 meter precision - without using the military navigation signals that are the basis for ultra-precise GPS.



Medical industry: Computers are part of electrocardiogram machines, monitoring wave-forms and doing "shape" analysis even as the trace is being recorded.



Retail sales: A point-of-sale terminal is a combination of a cash register and an inventory tracking tool.



Entertainment: Your DVD player is a computer. Your cable box has a computer in it. Your TV has a computer in it. Your CD player has a computer in it. Heck, your remote control unit probably has a little smart chip in it too.



Weather forecasting: Every prediction these days is based on the average of about 20 computer models for weather.



If you can imagine it, someone can do it.

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