Technology Resources & Research
Keeping up with the rapidly growing field of technology can be a challenge. But the Technology section of The Free Resource has compiled the best technology information, so you can learn what you need to know without a lot of effort. This educational section will include information about Information technology (IT), which is the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of information systems. The general term “information technology” describes any technology that helps to produce, manipulate, store, or communicate data driven information. Readers of the technology section can follow helpful tutorials on programs or learn about Open GL or cloud computing. This section is home to the latest information on software, hardware, history of computers, and other computer resources.
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Nissan’s Xtronic Continuously Variable Transmission In 2002 Nissan was among the first automotive makers worldwide to include a continuously variable transmission in their passenger vehicles….
How does narrowcasting work?
Narrowcasting has traditionally been defined as the dissemination of information, often by television or radio media, not to the general public, but rather a narrow…
How does quadrature amplitude modulation work?
Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is known as a type of method that is used to combine two amplitude modulated signals into one single channel, and…
Who are stakeholders for program design?
A stakeholder is a person or a group that has an influence on a business or that can be affected by the decisions of that…
What are the key issues involved in open systems theory?
Open systems theory is a tool that is used to investigate and examine an organization by way of a theoretical model. In the model, various…
Grounded Theory: Categories, Stages, Goals
Grounded theory is a research methodology used primarily in the social sciences whereby the theory underlining the research is formulated based on the available and…
OLAP (online analytical processing) Cube
An olap cube, or “online analytical processing” (OLAP) is a specially designed computer database which is designed to contain a large amount of easily accessible…
XBRL Basics: How eXtensible Business Reporting Language Works
XBRL, which stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language, is a language used for the electronic communication of financial and business information across the globe. It…
Remote Sensing Satellites
What is Remotes Sensing The technology of modern remote sensing began with the invention of the camera more than 150 years ago. Remote sensing is…
Frame Relay Protocol: Structure, Protocol, Benefits, and Resources
What is Frame Relay Protocol Frame relay is a protocol standard for local area networks (LANs), which provides a fast and efficient method of transmitting…
Asynchronous Transfer Mode Node
The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is part of an International Telecommunication standard for cell relay for voice, data and video with varying bit-rate, which was…
Internet Radio Bandwidth Usage
How much bandwidth does internet radio use? Internet radio is a convenient way to listen to music and radio broadcasts via the Internet. Sometimes referred…
TDM Telephony
TDM is an acronym for time-division multiplexing. In the telephony world, this is a digital technology where two or more bit streams also called signals…
Baseband is a Synonym for What Type of Transmission
Technological advancements have brought enormous development to the types of transmissions available today – from baseband to broadband, there is a lot out there for…
The Features of The TCP/IP Transport Layer
The transfer layer is the fourth layer of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model. In the TCP/IP model, it is known as the host-to-host…
Broadband
Broadband is defined as the high bandwidth connection to the Internet. It differs from the traditional dial-up method of Internet access in that data transmission…
IP Multicasting: How IP Multicasting Works
Internet protocol (IP) multicasting is a way to send IP datagrams to individuals, known as receivers, in a single transmission. IP multicasting is often utilized…
Data Compression and Decompression
Data compression is a coding process by which data is converted into a format in which it can be stored in less space. Compression is…
Causes Of Network Bit Errors Noise Attenuation
Bit error rate is a parameter that is used to assess systems that transmit digital data over networks or from location to location. Bit error…
Features of XHTML and IE Support of XHTML
What Are the Features of XHTML? XHTML stands for Extensible Hypertext Markup Language. It is an authoring or presentation language that consists of a set…
Removing Malware From Your Computer
What is Malware Malware is software specifically created to penetrate a computer system without an individual’s knowledge or consent. Malware is an expression used by…
Knowledge Management System: Information and Resources
What is a Knowledge Management System? A knowledge management system, or knowledge base system, refers to a type of management system whereby the collection of…
Artificial Intelligence: Facts, Information, and Resource Articles and News
What is Artificial Intelligence? Artificial Intelligence or AI seeks to simulate or imitate human intelligence, such as reasoning and learning, by using computer science and…
Data Mining: Facts, Ethical Concerns, and Resources
What is Data Mining? Data mining, also called data acquisition, is the extraction of information and/or patterns from large data sets. It is used in…
Top 10 Online Languages
The Internet World Stats shares their latest information on top 10 online languages. From the lists, the top four languages have remained the same, with…
Internet Telephony (VoIP): History, Facts, and Resources
What is Internet Telephony VoIP In essence, Internet telephony is an Internet telephone service. Using what looks like a regular phone, Internet telephony connects to…
Assistive Technology: Computer Technology for the Disabled
Using computer technology (Assistive Technology) helps people with disabilities to lead independent lives, according to Martin Sweeny of Opening the Doors to Community Technology Centers.”…
Push Technology: History, Facts, and Resources
What is Push Technology? Intelligent push technology, known also simply as push technology, server push, or Webcasting, is a category of software that delivers internet-based…
Computer Memory: How It Works, Facts, and Resources
What is Computer Memory? Computer memory refers to the state of information in a computer. The term memory is used for the existence of information…
Speech or Voice Recognition: History and Resources
What is Speech or Voice Recognition? Speech or voice recognition is a process allowing the elements of speech to be recognized and analyzed so that…
Instant Messaging: History, Fun Facts, and Resources
What is Instant Messaging? Instant messaging (IM) is a text-based form of communication between two or more people across a computer network. Text messages, files…
Cybercrime Information, Facts, and Resources
What is Cybercrime? Computer crime, also referred to as cybercrime, is any crime that uses a computer network and a computer. The definition of computer…
Resources about Different Programming Languages
Computer languages number in the thousands, and while many can be used for multiple applications, most have specific benefits to using them over other languages….
Speech Synthesis
Speech synthesis, also called text-to-speech, is the simulation of human speech. Speech is the most important means of communication between humans. Sought after to improve…
OpenGL: Information and Resources
OpenGL stands for Open Graphics Library and is an open source library of over 250 function calls that are compatible across multiple platforms and languages….
