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Essential Computer Concepts 2
Course ObjectivesAt the end of the course, you will understand:
• The components of a computer system
• The different types of computers
• Personal computer hardware and its functions
• Peripheral devices
• Hardware and software used to establish a network connection
• Internet, e-mail, and World Wide Web
• System software• Popular application
software• Data sharing among
different application software
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What is a Computer?
A computer is a device that :• Accepts input• Processes data• Stores data• Produces output
• A computer executes machine instructions.
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How a Computer Works
The data you type into the computer is called input.
The result of the computer processing your input is called output.
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What is a Computer?
A Computer System is made up of:• Hardware—the physical components
(physical body of a human being)• Software—the programs or lists of
instructions (mind, thought of a human being, issuing instructions to control the hardware to work properly)
• Peripherals (optional, not the core)—the additional components
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How a Computer Works
The hardware, software, and you work together to complete tasks.
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What is a Computer?
Architecture or configuration is the design of the computer.
As in, what does the computer consist of?
Specification is the technical detail about each component.
As in, how big is the monitor?
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Types of Computers
The categories of computers are:• Personal or microcomputers
– Desktop
– Notebook, Laptop, Table PC
• Hand-help or PDAs• Mainframes• Supercomputers
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Types of Computers
Personal computers are used for general computing tasks and fit the needs of most users
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Types of Computers
Hand-held computers fit in the palm of your hand and run on batteries.
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Types of Computers
Mainframes are used by companies to provide centralized storage, processing, and management for large amounts of data.
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Types of Computers
Supercomputers are the largest and fastest of computers, and can process an enormous volume of data.
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Computer Hardware
Computer hardware includes:• CPU (processor, microprocessor)• Memory• Storage devices and media• Input devices• Output devices• Communication devices
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Processing Hardware
• The two most important components of personal computers hardware are CPU (the microprocessor) and memory. (Together they can be compared to the brain of a human being.)
• These two factors directly affect the computer’s price and performance.
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The Microprocessor
• The microprocessor is a silicon chip designed to manipulate data.
• Its speed is determined by:– Clock speed
– Word size
– Cache size
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Computer Hardware
• The most important computer function is data processing.
• Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the processing hardware responsible for executing instructions to process data.
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Memory
Computer memory is a set of storage locations on the motherboard.
There are four types of memory:• Random access memory (RAM)• Virtual memory• Read-only memory• Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
memory (CMOS)
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Memory
RAM is temporary memory that is constantly changing while the computer is on.
Virtual memory is extra memory that simulates RAM if more is needed.
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Memory
Read-only memory (ROM) is the permanent storage location for a set of instructions the computer uses.
CMOS memory is semi-permanent information about where essential software is stored.
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Processing Hardware
• Computers interpret every signal as “on” or “off.”
• 1 (“on”) and 0 (“off”) are referred to as bits.
• Eight bits is a byte. Each byte represents a unique character. For example ‘A’ usually consumes 1 byte.
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Data Representation
Storage and memory capacity is the amount of data the storage device can handle.
• Kilobyte (KB) is about one thousand bytes• Megabyte (MB) is about one million bytes• Gigabyte (GB) is about one billion bytes
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Storage Devices
A storage device receives data from RAM and writes it on a storage medium. Later, it can be read and sent back to RAM.
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Storage Devices
Data is stored as files.
Executable files tell computers how to perform specific tasks.
Data files are created by the user, usually with software.
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Storage Devices
Files are kept on storage devices.
There are:
Magnetic storage devices and
Optical storage devices.
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Storage Devices
Some common magnetic storage devices are:
• Floppy disks• Hard disk drives• Tape drives• Zip drives
A floppy disk
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Storage Devices
Some common optical storage devices are:
• CD-ROM drives• DVD drives• CD-R drives• CD-RW drives
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Storage Devices
CD-ROMs are for “read-only” access.
CD-R drives allow you to record data on a CD-R disk.
CD-RW drives allow you to write data on a CD-RW disk and access and modify data.
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Computer Hardware
Some input devices are:• Keyboard• Mouse• Wireless pointer• Touch pad• Track point
Cordless mouse
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Computer Hardware
Output devices are:Monitors and Printers are common output
devices.
CRT monitors and LCD (or flat panel display) monitors are two types of monitors.
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Computer Hardware
Factors that influence a monitor’s quality are:
• Screen Size
• Resolution
• Dot Pitch
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Other media devices
• Media devices are generally related to storage, input and output functionalities.
• Multimedia devices are peripheral devices that include text, graphics, sound, animation, and video.
• Speakers and sound cards are common multimedia output devices
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Data Communications
Data Communications is the transmission of text, numeric, voice, or video data from one computer to another.
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Data Bus
The data bus is the communication between microprocessor, RAM, and the peripherals.
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Data Bus
USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports replace numerous connectors with one plug and port combination. The device you install must have a USB connector.
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Networks
A network connects one computer to other computers and peripherals.
In a local area network (LAN), computers and peripherals are close to each other.
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Networks
A client/server network is a network with a file server. A file server acts as the central storage location.
A network without a file server is a peer-to-peer network. All of the computers are equal.
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Networks
Each computer that is part of the network must have a network interface card and network software.
Then it becomes a workstation.
Any device connected to the network is called a node.
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Telecommunications
Telecommunications is communicating over a telephone. In the telecommunications process, the modem converts digital signals to analog signals at the sending site and a second modem converts them back at the receiving site.
For example, if you dialup to the Internet from your home, it is a kind of telecommuncation.
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The Internet
The Internet is the world’s largest network.
E-mail and the World Wide Web are two benefits of the Internet.
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The Internet
A hyperlink is a place on a Web page allowing you to connect to a particular file.
http://www.course.com/newperspectives
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The Internet
A Web browser is
the communications software that allows you to navigate the WWW.
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Computer Software
Software is the instructions and data that direct the computer to accomplish the task. It can refer to a single program or a package.
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Software
Software bridges the human beings’ world and machines’ world.
Two levels
– Operating system software
– Application software
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System Software
System software helps the computer carry out it s basic operating tasks.
Application software helps the user carry out a variety of tasks.
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System Software
The operating system controls the I/O or input/output, the flow of data from microprocessor to memory to peripherals.
The operating system makes multitasking possible.
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• If you have a computer, then you must have heard of operating systems, since you are actually interacting with them everyday.
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• Any desktop or laptop PC that you buy normally comes pre-loaded Windows XP or its variants.
• Macintosh computers come pre-loaded with its proprietary operating system – MAC OS X.
• Many corporate mainframe servers use the Linux or UNIX operating systems.
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• The operating system (OS) is the first thing loaded into a computer’s main memory to be run by CPU and is the most important program that runs on a computer.
• The "OS" performs basic tasks such as recognizing input from the keyboard, sending output to the display screen, keeping track of files and directories on the disk, and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers.
• It provides a stable, consistent way for applications to deal with the hardware without having to know all the details of the hardware.
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Application software
• Built upon system software, application oriented.– Office 2003 suite (What we will learn!)
– Photoshop, photo processing software
– Winzip, a tool which can compress your file.
– Too many to list
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Office 2003 Application Software
Enables you to perform specific tasks. Office 2003 suite software includes:
– Document production software– Spreadsheet software– Database management software– Graphics and presentation software– Personal web page development
• An earlier version of Office 2003 is Office XP
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Application Software
Document production software includes word processing, desktop publishing, and Web authoring software that assist you in writing and formatting documents.
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Application Software
It often has grammar and spell-checking, thesaurus, search and replace, and template features.
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Application Software
With spreadsheet software, you can create formulas that perform calculations. Spreadsheet software creates worksheets with columns and rows. The intersection of a column and row is a cell.
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Application Software
Database management software creates structured databases to contain information.
Graphics and presentation software allow you to create illustrations, diagrams, and charts to be presented or transmitted. Most allow you to include graphics.
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Application Software
Multimedia authoring software allows you to record digital sound files, video files, and animations that can be included in presentations and other documents.