Try something that takes a while in JES (e.g., chromakey on a large image). Use the time module to time how long it takes. Now time the same JES task on several different computers with different amounts of memory and different clock rates (and different amounts of cache, if you can). See what difference the different factors make in terms of the time it takes to complete the task in JES.
What will be an ideal response?
Note: Higher cache sizes will lead to faster computation, and various other factors will impact this as well, including RAM, the age of the computer, and how many other processes are running at the same time.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A(n) ________ is a visual picture of data
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Irene is working in a database that organizes city court case information. Irene must find court cases in either Jackson county or Jefferson county. Irene should use the Filter by Form ________ condition
A) AND B) query C) OR D) sort
A(n) ____ is used to show us an array in an Alice world, rather than just creating it in the memory of the computer.
A. Array Visualization Object B. Visual Array Object C. World Array D. Array Instance