Stars Computer Solutions Ltd.
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33 Bamburgh TerraceNewcasle Upon Tyne
NE6 2HG
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computer
1. an electronic device designed to perform prescribed mathematical and logical operations at high speed, and display the results of these operations. Cf. analog computer, digital computer.
2. a person who computes; computist
1. computer, computing machine, computing device, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system, machine
usage: a machine for performing calculations automatically
2. calculator, reckoner, figurer, estimator, computer, expert
usage: an expert at calculation
Computers are categorized by both size and the number of people who can use them concurrently. Supercomputers are sophisticated machines designed to perform complex calculations at maximum speed; they are used to model very large dynamic systems, such as weather patterns. Mainframes, the largest and most powerful general-purpose systems, are designed to meet the computing needs of a large organization by serving hundreds of computer terminals at the same time. Minicomputers, though somewhat smaller, also are multiuser computers, intended to meet the needs of a small company by serving up to a hundred terminals. Microcomputers, computers powered by a microprocessor, are subdivided into personal computers and workstations, the latter typically incorporating RISC processors. Although microcomputers were originally single-user computers, the distinction between them and minicomputers has blurred as microprocessors have become more powerful. Linking multiple microcomputers together through a local area network or by joining multiple microprocessors together in a parallel-processing system has enabled smaller systems to perform tasks once reserved for mainframes, and the techniques of grid computing have enabled computer scientists to utilize the unemployed processing power of connected computers.
solutions
1. the act of solving a problem, question, etc.: The situation is reaching a solution.
2. the state of being solved: a problem capable of solution.
3. a particular instance or method of solving; an explanation or answer: This solutions as good as any other.
1. solution, mixture
usage: a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently a liquid solution; "he used a solution of peroxide and water"
2. solution, answer, result, resolution, solvent, statement
usage: a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem; "they were trying to find a peaceful solution"; "the answers were in the back of the book"; "he computed the result to four decimal places"
3. solution, method
usage: a method for solving a problem; "the easy solution is to look it up in the handbook"
4. solution, root, set
usage: the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation
5. solution, success
usage: the successful action of solving a problem; "the solution took three hours"
In most common solutions, the solvent is a liquid, often water, and the solute may be a solid, gas, or liquid. For example, syrups are solutions of sugar, a solid, in water, a liquid; household ammonia is a solution of ammonia gas in water; and vinegar is a solution of acetic acid, a liquid, in water. When two liquids, e.g., water and ethanol, can be mixed in any proportions, the solvent is commonly considered to be the one present in greater proportion. Some alloys are solutions of one solid in another, as are many rocks. A mixture of gases, such as air, is usually not thought of as a solution.

