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Monday, February 15, 2010
Execution Cycle (E-Cycle)
The Execution cycle, also referred as the E-Cycle is the process in which a given instruction is carried out/executed. Before a program can be executed, it has to be recognized in the computer's memory so that the E-Cycle can function properly.
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