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hpc2 Keywords
hpc2 Keyword 1 Trinary
the 3 state type equivalent to binary whcih has 2 states
Definition
In my mind Trinay is the next evolutionary step in creating a better faster stronger and smarter computer or eletronic device,and must be redisgned form ground up or if not it would mean nothing more then a Binary approch to a Trinary qeustion.
Demonstration
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
you ahve three states possible A B and C and each one of them has two out comes such as A can give you B and C B can give you A and C C can give you B and A
hpc2 Keyword 2 Tryte
Agian in my ideas a Tryte is a set of Trinary States that form a data code or a instruction needing to be solve aka processed.
Definition
Now mind u im working a different premise then most who are in the lair and who take HPC2 in that i belive a Tryte is not 9 states but instead 3 states in a single set and mutiples of these are a data stream with mutiple and useful outcomes.
Demonstration
The demonstration of this will be explained and shown below in HPC observation.
hpc2 Keyword 3 Tythe
the Name i ahve given to a single state with an trinary system other wise we would use bit which stand for binart interger transistor i belive and if we were to incorperate trinary wi would be come tit and i think that would be inaproperate but funny.
Definition
Agian a single state with a trinary system i am calling Tythe.
Demonstration
this will be expalined i more detail in my hpc2 observation 1
hpc2 Keyword 4 Tirnary Not Logic
the Not logic im thinking is not a single state in a single state out its a single in and 2 states out.
Definition
by Defination a trinary computer could be easy stated to be a putting a 0 and getting both 1 and 2 out.
Demonstration
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki code block, an example follows:
hpc2 Keyword tinary and gate 5
Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
Definition
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
Demonstration
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki code block, an example follows:
/* * Sample code block */ #include <stdio.h> int main() { return(0); }
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c lab46:~/src$ ./hello Hello, World! lab46:~/src$
hpc2 Keyword Trinary OR gate logic 6
Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
Definition
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
Demonstration
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki code block, an example follows:
/* * Sample code block */ #include <stdio.h> int main() { return(0); }
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c lab46:~/src$ ./hello Hello, World! lab46:~/src$
hpc2 Keyword 7
Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
Definition
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
Demonstration
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki code block, an example follows:
/* * Sample code block */ #include <stdio.h> int main() { return(0); }
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c lab46:~/src$ ./hello Hello, World! lab46:~/src$
hpc2 Keyword 8
Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
Definition
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
Demonstration
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki code block, an example follows:
/* * Sample code block */ #include <stdio.h> int main() { return(0); }
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c lab46:~/src$ ./hello Hello, World! lab46:~/src$
hpc2 Objective
hpc2 Objective
The course objective is to come up with a project eitehr colabritive or seperately and perform tasks related and take and report data on selected project or topic
Definition
in my own words this means come up with some tihng related to computers and resreach study and perform tasks related to it.
Method
my method of evaluation will be detrmied if possible by my peers and instructor becuase i ahve choosen something i know that 3 others are also doing but i am taking a different approch.
Measurement
Follow your method and obtain a measurement. Document the results here.
Analysis
Reflect upon your results of the measurement to ascertain your achievement of the particular course objective.
- How did you do?
- Is there room for improvement?
- Could the measurement process be enhanced to be more effective?
- Do you think this enhancement would be efficient to employ?
- Could the course objective be altered to be more applicable? How would you alter it?