Fuzzy Logic vs Neural Network Fuzzy Logic belongs to the family of many-valued logic. It focuses on fixed and approximate reasoning opposed to fixed and exact reasoning. A variable in fuzzy logic can take a truth value range between 0 and 1, as opposed to taking true or false in traditional binary sets. Neural networks […]
Difference Between Kernel and Operating System
Kernel vs Operating System Operating system is the system software that manages the computer. Its tasks include managing the computer resources and accommodating their communication needs. The Kernel is the main part of an operating system that mostly caries out direct communication with the hardware resources. Without the kernel, an operating system cannot operate. But […]
Difference Between SNMP v2 and v3
SNMP v2 vs v3 | SNMP v2c and SNMP v3 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Internet protocol dedicated for the management of devices on networks. Typically, routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, modems and many other devices support SNMP. SNMP is mostly utilized in NMS (Network Management Systems) for monitoring various conditions on devices […]
Difference Between Paging and Segmentation
Paging vs Segmentation Paging is a memory management method used by operating systems. Paging allows the main memory to use data that is residing on a secondary storage device. These data are stored in the secondary storage device as blocks of same size called pages. Paging allows the operating system to use data that will […]
Difference Between ODBC and OLEDB
ODBC vs OLEDB Typically, software applications are written in a specific programming language (such as Java, C#, etc.), while databases accept queries in some other database specific language (such as SQL). Therefore, when a software application needs to access data in a database, an interface that can translate languages to each other (application and database) […]
Difference Between JAR and WAR
JAR vs WAR JAR and WAR are two types of file archives. More correctly, a WAR file is also a JAR file, but they are used for different purposes. JAR files are like well known ZIP files. They could be used for any general purpose archiving, but the most popular use of JAR files is […]
Difference Between ASP and ASP.NET
ASP vs ASP.NET ASP.NET is Microsoft’s current technology for building dynamic web applications. ASP.NET was the successor to their earlier web technology for the same purpose, ASP (called Classic ASP). ASP provided a conventional platform for Web programming, while ASP.NET has many new features that make it very easy to develop web applications than using […]
Difference Between ODBC and ADO
ODBC vs ADO Typically, software applications are written in a specific programming language (such as Java, C#, etc.), while databases accept queries in some other database specific language (such as SQL). Therefore, when a software application needs to access data in a database, an interface that can translate languages to each other (application and database) […]
Difference Between Bit and Baud
Bit vs Baud In computing, bit is the basic unit of information. Simply, a bit can be seen as a variable that can take only one of two possible values. These two possible values are ‘0’ and ‘1’ and interpreted as binary digits. The two possible values could also be interpreted as logical (Boolean) values, […]
Difference Between Microsoft Office 365 and Office 2010
Microsoft Office 365 vs Office 2010 With the recent emergence of the cloud technologies, most enterprises are moving towards delivering products as services over the internet. It’s slowly becoming very common for most popular desktop applications to be offered as cloud based products and services (e.g. Google Docs Suite, a cloud based productivity suite). Because […]
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