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Four major components of Four major components of the computing cyclethe computing cycle

• Taking in data

• Processing the data

• Storing it as necessary

• Outputting the results to you

Hardware and Software

• Hardware includes all of the computer components that are physical

• Touchable pieces, equipment

• Software is the term for programs that tell a computer how to accomplish a given task

What is the difference between Memory and Storage?

• Memory – A series of RAM chips that provide temporary, volatile electronic storage that is used by the CPU to store short-term data.

• Storage - A nonvolatile, electronic space on a magnetic or optical disc that the computer can use to store information and data for use at a later time.

The Role of the Operating System

• Gives special instructions on how to act like a computer

• A collection of programs that tell it how to function and how to manage its own operation

• Creates an interface between you and the machine

3 Classes of Application Software

Utility Programs

Administrative Applications

Academic Applications

Improve or monitor

computer operations

Word processing and

grade book programs

Tutorials and electronic

encyclopedias

CPUCentral Processing Unit

•Controls all operations of the computer

•Processes data

•Coordinates all components

•Higher the megahertz – more responsive the machine

Input / Output devices

• Input = any peripheral used to enter data

Ex. Keyboard and mouse

• Output = pieces of hardware that move information out

Ex. Monitor and printer

Monitor Resolution

• Resolution = clarity of image on screen

• Measured in pixels

• Measured vertically and horizontally

• Higher vertical number = crisper picture

BUY HIGH

Printer Resolution

• Higher resolution = clearer text and graphics

• Measured in dpi (dots per inch)

HIGH DPI = CRISP TEXT AND GRAPHICS

Do you have a VIRUS ???

• Program written to disrupt or destroy

• Transmitted by attaching to normal files

• Antivirus program should be installed on classroom computers

• Program updated monthly

Storage Devices

• Hard disk

• Floppy disk

• Removable disk

• CD-ROM

• CD-R

• CD-RW

• DVD

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