One of a class of storage devices that can access storage locations in any order is

DTE
DASD
DDE
DDC E. None of the above

The correct answer is: B. DASD

DASD stands for Direct Access Storage Device. It is a class of storage devices that can access storage locations in any order. This is in contrast to sequential access storage devices, which can only access storage locations in a linear fashion. DASD devices are typically used for storing large amounts of data, such as databases and files.

  • DTE stands for Data Terminal Equipment. It is a device that is used to send and receive data over a communications link.
  • DDE stands for Dynamic Data Exchange. It is a protocol that allows applications to share data with each other.
  • DDC stands for Digital-to-Analog Converter. It is a device that converts digital signals to analog signals.
  • None of the above options are a class of storage devices that can access storage locations in any order.