Question:
Performing more than one task at a time using different software programs is called?
2007-09-06 16:34:35 UTC
A) Integrated Applications
B) File name encoding
C) Object linking and embedding
D) multitasking
Seven answers:
Z
2007-09-06 16:40:27 UTC
D multitasking
Bert H
2007-09-06 16:54:59 UTC
A difficult question, so let's take it one at a time shall we?



A) Integrated Applications - Those are applications that have been integrated into our Colleges regardless of ethnic binary beginnings.



B) File name encoding - Those files have been accepted by a Mr. Morse. They can now be sent overseas via a copper cable over the Atlantic Ocean. This is known as Morse Coding.



C) Object linking and embedding - This is the ability to link to an object and embed it along with war correspondents so they can report on the progress of the graphic slaugter as it develops. Anything else you may hear about OLE is pure bunk.



D) Multitasking is the ability to perform more than one task at a time using different software?



NO.



It is the ability to finish one application, exit from it, start a new application, minimize it, open another app, minimize it and then wonder why you closed the first one to begin with.

;-)
2007-09-06 16:38:51 UTC
"D"

1978 PC Basic 101 revisited.

d;o)

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doctorwand
2007-09-06 16:41:31 UTC
This place should be called Yahoo! Homework not Yahoo! Answers.
InnerSymbiance
2007-09-06 16:38:22 UTC
Multi-tasking, multi-threading etc etc
2007-09-06 16:40:30 UTC
D of course.
dubya b
2007-09-06 16:38:57 UTC
D


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