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The addressing mode bit in the instruction format defines the rules for the operand. The addressing mode supported by the processor depends upon the microprocessor architecture and the ISA – Instruction Set Architecture. For example, the RISC architecture supports only five basic addressing modes



You are Josely Mathew, the President of the school book club. The club is organising a drive for promoting reuse of study materials and books. Draft a notice in about 50 words, for the school notice board, addressing students of classes X-XII, informing them about this drive and urging them to contribute to the endeavour.



The addressing modes of the 8085 microprocessors can be defined as the commands offered by these modes which are utilized for denoting the information in different forms without altering the content. These classified into five groups namely immediate, register, direct, indirect, and implied addressing modes.



Nice chart, though I would update it to include the TCP/IP 5 Layer model as well. For anyone looking at the OSI model, the top 3 layers (layer 7, 6, 5) are mapped to the Application layer for the TCP/IP model, with the lower layers (Layer 4 - Layer 1) are mapped 1:1, with the Data Link Layer mapped as the Network Interface Layer.



A World Economic Forum issue briefing on quantum computing explored the technology, where it's come from and where it's heading. Experts from academia and industry discussed the challenges, next steps and where we might be in five years and beyond. There's a lot of uncertainty, but all participants stressed the need for collaboration.



Accenture said that it will help companies become quantum ready with the help of its skills and experience in quantum, and also with its ability to design and develop customized industry.



September 14, 2021 Accenture and IonQ Collaborate to Accelerate Quantum Computing into the Enterprise Multi-year, strategic relationship to help enterprises explore how quantum computing will transform their businesses and industries



A Uniform Resource Locator (URL), colloquially termed a web address, is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), [2] [3] although many people use the two terms interchangeably.