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วันเสาร์ที่ 7 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

ขยายบทความ

Data processing
1. Measurement is the process of estimating the magnitude of some attribute of an object, such as its length, weight, or depth relative to some standard (unit of measurement), such as a meter or a kilogram. The term is also used to indicate the number that results from that process.
2. The nervous system is a network of specialized cells that communicate information about an animal's surroundings and itself. It processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of the body. It is composed of neurons and other specialized cells called "glia"
3. Data refers to a collection of facts usually collected as the result of experience, observation or experiment, or processes within a computer system, or a set of premises. This may consist of numbers, words, or images, particularly as measurements or observations of a set of variables. Data is often viewed as a lowest level of abstraction from which information and knowledge are derived.
4. Data analysis is a process of gathering, modeling, and transforming data with the goal of highlighting useful information, suggesting conclusions, and supporting decision making. Data analysis has multiple facets and approaches, encompassing diverse techniques under a variety of names, in different business, science, and social science domains.
5. Information as a concept has a diversity of meanings, from everyday usage to technical settings. Generally speaking, the concept of information is closely related to notions of constraint , communication , control , data , form , instruction , knowledge , meaning , mental stimulus , pattern , perception , and representation .
6. Visual perception is the ability to interpret information from visible light reaching the eyes. The resulting perception is also known as eyesight, sight or vision. The various physiological components involved in vision are referred to collectively as the visual system, and are the focus of much research in psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience and molecular biology.
7. omputer data processing is any computer process that converts data into information or knowledge.The processing is usually assumed to be automated and running on a computer

Data processing

Data processing is any computer process that converts data into information or knowledge. The processing is usually assumed to be automated and running on a computer. Because data are most useful when well-presented and actually informative, data-processing systems are often referred to as information systems to emphasize their practicality. Nevertheless, the terms are roughly synonymous, performing similar conversions; data-processing systems typically manipulate raw data into information, and likewise information systems typically take raw data as input to produce information as output.In data processing, data are defined as numbers or characters that represent measurements from observable phenomena. A single datum is a single measurement from observable phenomena. Measured information is then algorithmically derived and/or logically deduced and/or statistically calculated from multiple data. (evidence). Informationis defined as either a meaningful answer to a query or a meaningful stimulus that can cascade into further queries. For example gathering seismic data leads to alteration of seismic data to suppress noise, enhance signal and migrate seismic events to the appropriate location in space. Processing steps typically include analysis of velocities and frequencies, static corrections, deconvolution, normal moveout, dip moveout, stacking, and migration, which can be performed before or after stacking. Seismic processing facilitates better interpretation because subsurface structures and reflection geometries are more apparent.Practically all naturally occurring processes can be viewed as examples of data processing systems where "observable" information in the form of pressure , light, etc. are converted by human observer into electrical signals in the nervous system as the senses we recognize as touch , sound, and vision . Even the interaction of non-living systems may be viewed in this way as rudimentary information processing systems. Conventional usage of the terms data processing and information systems restricts their use to refer to the algorithmic derivations, logical deductions, and statistical calculations that recur perennially in general business environments, rather than in the more expansive sense of all conversions of real-world measurements into real-world information in, say, an organic biological system or even a scientific or engineering system.

Rosetta stone 2 unit

Which people are the same age, same gender, and same height (ซึ่งคนอายุเท่ากัน, เพศเดียวกัน, และดีเลิศเดียวกัน)
This is the usual size for a horse (นี่คือขนาดตามปรกติสำหรับม้า)
This is not the usual length for a man’s hair (นี่ไม่ใช่ความยาวตามปรกติสำหรับผมของผู้ชาย)
This is a common color for a person’s hair (นี่คือสีทั่วไปสำหรับผมของบุคคล)
This is a common means of transportation (นี่คือวิธีทั่วไปของการขนส่ง)
This is now a common way for people to travel (ตอนนี้นี่คือวิธีทั่วไปสำหรับคนที่จะเดินทาง)
This kind of animal is extinct (ชนิดนี้ของสัตว์สูญสิ่นไป)
This is a rare stone( นี่คือหินหาได้ยาก)
This dog is dressed . that is unusual (สุนัขตัวนี้ถูกแต่งตัว . ซึ่งผิดปรกติ)
A living elephant (ช้างการครองชีพ)
This elephant is real , but it is dead( ช้างนี้จริงๆ , แต่มันตาย)
The woman is thinking about an apple(ผู้หญิงกำลังคิดเกี่ยวกับแอปเปิล)
She is dreaming( เธอกำลังฝัน)
The man is thinking about a math problem (ผู้ชายกำลังคิดเกี่ยวกับปัญหา )
mathThey are giving her a book (พวกเขากำลังให้หนังสือของเธอ)
They are going into the store (พวกเขากำลังเข้าไปในร้าน)
I am going into the store (ฉันกำลังเข้าไปในร้าน)
We are giving him a coat (เรากำลังให้เสื้อโคทกับเขา)
You are giving hem a box (คุณกำลังให้ห้อมล้อมกล่อง)
You are giving us money (คุณกำลังให้เงินกับเรา)
You are both the same height (คุณทั้งคู่คือดีเลิศเดียวกัน)

Rosetta stone level 1

A boyA dog
A catA girl
A man
A woman
A car
A plane
A horse
A ball
A cat and a car
A ball on a baby
A boy under an air plane
A girl in a car
The girl is jumping
The horse is running
The woman is walking
The man is running after the boy
The bull is running
The pink car is old
An eye
A baby
A woman is singing
Bicycles
Boys are jumping
The number is one
One yellow plateIs the car red?
Are the woman running?
Is she eating?

ประโยคความเป็นเจ้าของ

Phimpilai 's computer
Phimpilai 's televesion
Phimpilai 's pensil
Phaimpilai Daranee and Pakjira
Elephen Dog or Cat
Monday,December 17,1989Feb16,2008

ประโยคภาษาอังกฤษกับเทคโนโลยี

SatelliteFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis this is about artificial satellites. For natural satellites, also known as moons, seeNatural satellite.Satellites and Satalite redirect here. For the Canadian reggae band, see Sattalites.Forother uses, see Satellite (disambiguation).A full size model of the Earth observation satellite ERS 2 In the context of spaceflight,a satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavor. Suchobjects are sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellites such as the Moon.

ขยายบทความ 6 ประโยค

1. match-3 game, the mechanics is for you to arrange three to five kegs of the same color in a column as they scroll across the water.
2. The side-scrolling action is continuous and after a column of kegs approaches the end of the board, matching ones will be boarded to the ship and will add points depending on the complexity of the match.
3.Failing to group same-colored kegs together before coming to the boarding point will make the kegs explode, leaving you one life shorter afterwards.
4.Ikibago is actually a name of a jewel, but not your average ordinary jewel, mind, but is something more valuable since it's one of the most sought after treasures in the world.
5.Captain Frozenheart is the most recent owner of this jewel, but sooner or later, she's bound to lose it against other competing pirates.
6.The Ikibago game is no different, but what can we expect new from this one of a kind match-3 installment? Well, that's what we're here to find out.