Basic Concepts of Information Technology Notes
Basic Concepts of Information Technology Notes
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Zagreb, 2011
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Preface
Modern society is characterized by sudden growth and development of
information technology (IT) resulting in large dependence of the society, in
a wider sense, on the individual knowledge and competence of a person in
the IT area. Although this dependence grows on daily basis, the human
right to education and information is not extended to IT area. Problems
that affect society as a whole emerge, creating gaps and distancing people
from the main reason and motivation for advancement - from opportunity.
Today, being a computer illiterate person means to be a person who is
unable to participate in modern society, a person without opportunity and
in spite of acknowledged necessity and benefits of inclusive computer
literacy by, for example, European Commission, UNESCO, OECD, there are
still groups of people with hindered access to basic computer education
(persons with disabilities, persons with learning difficulties, migrant
workers, unemployed, persons that live in remote (rural) areas where IT
education is not accessible).
These notes, combined with other materials published on ITdesk.info,
represent our effort and contribution to realization and promotion of the
human right to education and information considering IT area. We hope
that this education will help you master basic computer skills and with that
hope we wish you to learn as much as you can thus becoming an active
member of modern IT society.
Sincerely yours,
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Motherboard - MBO
o a computer "backbone" responsible for communication between components and
transmission of information
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Input devices:
o keyboard
o scanner
o touchpad
o mouse
o trackball
o joystick
o microphone
o stylus
o camera (web, digital)
Output devices:
o monitor
o projector
o printer
o plotter
o speakers
o earphones
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application software some types of software that can be used on an installed operating
system:
o office programs - OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, Microsoft Office
o antivirus program Avira, Sophos, Kaspersky etc.
o Web browser: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari
E -accessibility options:
voice recognition software,
screen reader,
magnifying tool,
on-screen keyboard.
Computer types:
Mainframe Computer
o large, powerful and expensive computers,
o often used within large systems and organizations,
o can be used by more then one user simultaneously.
Personal Computer PC
o first PC was made by IBM in 1981,
o it was originally made for executing a single task by a single user at the time.
o today: a single person can execute many tasks simultaneously (multitasking).
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internet is not charged and as a consequence there is a greater risk from hacker
intrusion in computers or networks that are connected to internet 24/7
Internet can also be accessed through phone, mobile, and cable line, as well as through
wireless access or via satellite connection.
Information and Communication Technology (ITC) exists in every aspect of modern society. Some
well known applications include:
o applications for corporations (airlines, insurance companies, internet banking)
o applications for state organizations (electronic voting, tax refund)
o applications for healthcare (data about patients, diagnostic tools and instruments,
special surgical equipment)
o applications for education (computer based training - CBT, distance learning, elearning): adaptive learning time, flexible learning location, multimedia learning
experience, reduced costs.
Telecommuting (telework)
Advantages:
o increasing the employment of vulnerable groups: parents with small children, people
with mobility problems and people living in the remote areas,
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commuting time reduced or not necessary at all; cost and time of transportation to the
workplace decreased or nonexistent
greater possibility to concentrate on the job
flexible working hours
reduced maintenance costs for the workspace
Disadvantages:
o lack of business human contact
o lack of direct teamwork
o requires great self-discipline
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Increased level of the data security can be reached through the use of the following
procedures:
o username and password
o properly shut down computer
o the use of continuous power supply (UPS - Un-interruptible Power Supply) - in a case of
power failure, without UPS your desktop computer will shut down and all data that are
not saved on hard disk will be lost. Documents should be often saved in order to narrow
down the possibility for losing data but only UPS will enable saving your work as well as
shutting down the computer properly without losing anything.
o professional maintenance of computer is recommended
o creating backups of all important data on portable memory devices, network disk etc.
(i.e. copy them from your computer to another location)
Malware - computer code - program that can infect computer, spread on other computer
independently or with a help from a user thus stealing or damaging data, and enabling crackers to
take over control of your computer.
most commonly spread via attachments in e-mail,
symptoms of infection: slow performance, computer not responding to commands or
crashes and restarts; in extreme situations malware damages files responsible for proper
functioning of the operating system which can totally disable computer.
removing malware: use one of the antimalware programs
malware protection:
o never use pirated software which is usually infected with malicious software,
o install antimalware software which detects computer malware,
o open e-mails and web pages from recognized senders and authors
(the safest way is not to connect to the Internet or any other computer network)
Copyright - the right of an author of text, images, music, film, etc. to protect their intellectual
property.
Product identification number (PID) is a number that comes with legally purchased software as an
authenticity validation.
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the right to object to the processing of data: the data subject should have the right to object,
on legitimate grounds, to the processing of data relating to him/her. He/she should also have
the right to object, on request and free of charge, to the processing of personal data that the
controller anticipates being processed for the purposes of direct marketing. He/she should
finally be informed before personal data are disclosed to third parties for the purposes of
direct marketing, and be expressly offered the right to object to such disclosures;
the confidentiality and security of processing: any person acting under the authority of the
controller or of the processor, including the processor himself, who has access to personal
data, must not process them except on instructions from the controller. In addition, the
controller must implement appropriate measures to protect personal data against accidental
or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access;
the notification of processing to a supervisory authority: the controller must notify the
national supervisory authority before carrying out any processing operation. Prior checks to
determine specific risks to the rights and freedoms of data subjects are to be carried out by
the supervisory authority following receipt of the notification. Measures are to be taken to
ensure that processing operations are publicised and the supervisory authorities must keep a
register of the processing operations notified.
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