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1 output stream
A flow of information that leaves a computer system and is associated with a particular task or destination. -
2 clock
"The electronic circuit in a computer that generates a steady stream of timing pulses--the digital signals that synchronize every operation. The system clock signal is precisely set by a quartz crystal, typically at a specific frequency between 1 and 50 megahertz. The clock rate of a computer is one of the prime determinants of its overall processing speed, and it can go as high as the other components of the computer allow." -
3 error
[΄erə] n սխալ, մոլորություն. a spelling error ուղղագրական սխալ. make/commit an error սխալ գործել, մոլորության մեջ ընկնել. an error of judgement կարծիքի մեջ սխալվել. printer’s error վրիպակ. lead into error մոլորության մեջ գցել/ընկնել. be in error մոլորվել, մոլորված լինել. vital error ճակատագրական սխալ. judicial error իրավ. դատական սխալ. trial and error method փորձի և սխալի մեթոդ. հմկրգ. error bars սխալի շերտ. free անսխալ. error detecting system սխալ հայտնաբերող համակարգ. error message հաղորդագրություն սխալի մասին. error data մասին ինֆոր մացիա. error detecting facility սխալների հայտնաբեր ման միջոց. error value սխալի մե ծու թյուն. error stream սխալների մա սին հաղորդագրությունների հոսք
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