Computer Virus Biological

Abstract

The term virus is dispersed to various domains of science and biological framework is one that can be used to map with the computer viruses .The artificial elements of life exists in computer virus and how it get frame is a curious question in itself but in this paper we try give a biological mapping of computer viruses

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Ankur Singh Bist

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Ankur Singh Bist (30). Computer Virus Biological. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 1(8), 440-442. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-143483