Introduction To Computers: Chapter 1 Objectives
Introduction To Computers: Chapter 1 Objectives
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• Computers are everywhere
What Is a Computer?
What Is a Computer?
How is a computer
defined? Data
• Electronic machine Raw facts,
operating under the figures, and
control of instructions symbols
stored in its own
memory
– Accepts data
– Manipulates data Information
– Produces results Data that is
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organized,
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meaningful,
and useful
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What Is a Computer? What Is a Computer?
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The Components of a
What Is a Computer?
Computer
What are common computer hardware components?
What is the
information Input PC camera system unit
Process speaker
processing printer
cycle?
speaker
monitor
Output keyboard
Communication modem
scanner
mouse
Storage
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microphone
digital camera
printer
mouse
scanner
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digital
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camera
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The Components of a The Components of a
Computer Computer
What is the system unit? What are two main components on the
• Box-like device CD-RW CD-ROM motherboard?
containing electronic drive or DVD-
components Zip®
ROM Central Processing Unit
drive
connected to drive (CPU)
floppy
motherboard disk • Also called a processor
• Also called a chassis hard
disk
drive
drive
• Carries out instructions that tell
(inside computer what to do
case)
Memory
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• Temporary holding place for data
p. 1.6 Fig. 1-3 p. 1.6 and instructions
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The Components of a The Components of a
Computer Computer
What is a hard disk? What is a compact disc?
self-contained
• Provides much greater hard disk
• Portable storage
storage capacity than media
a floppy disk – CD-ROM
– CD-RW
– DVD-ROM
– DVD+RW
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p. 1.7 Fig. 1-6 & 7 removable p. 1.8 Fig. 1-8
hard disk
Memory card
miniature
storage media
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modem
Why Is a Computer
Computer Software
So Powerful?
What makes a computer powerful? What is a computer program?
• A series of instructions that tells the computer
what to do
Storage Speed
Reliability
Accuracy Communications
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Computer Software Computer Software
What happens when you run a program from What is system software?
a CD-ROM? Step
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Step 1 • Programs that control the operations of the
Step 2
computer and its devices
Step 1: Insert the
CD-ROM into the
CD-ROM drive
Step 2: Instruct
the computer to
run the program
Operating Utility
Step 3: The System (OS) Programs
program
executes
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Computer Software Computer Software
What is an application service provider (ASP)? Who designs and writes software?
• Systems analyst
Third-party company that • Programmer
manages and distributes
software and services
on the Internet
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Networks and the Networks and the
Internet Internet
What is the Internet? Why do users access the Internet?
• Worldwide
collection of
networks that E-mail
links millions of Information
computers Shopping
together Meeting people
Entertainment
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Personal Computers Personal Computers
What are the two most popular series of personal What is a notebook computer?
computers?
• Portable, small
enough to fit
on your lap
• Also called a
laptop
• Generally more
Apple Macintosh uses expensive than
the Macintosh operating a desktop
system (Mac OS)
computer
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PC and compatibles use the p. 1.22 Fig. 1-26
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Elements of an
Internet Appliances
Information System
What is an Internet appliance? What are
1. Hardware
1. Hardware
4b. People
4b. (users) 4a.
People (users) 4a.People
People(IT
(ITpersonnel)
personnel)
personal finance
communications
Small Office/Home Office management
Power Web access entertainment
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Examples of Computer Examples of Computer
Usage Usage
What are the needs of the
large business user?
What are the needs of a power user?
• Network Speed and large
• Sales management amounts of storage
• Accounting Types of power users
• Desktop publishing • Engineers
• Information systems • Architects
department
• Productivity software
• Desktop publishers
• Scheduling • Graphic artists
• Web access
• Telecommuting
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Summary of Introduction
to Computers (cont’d)
• Handheld computers
• Internet appliances
• Elements of an information system
• Examples of computer usage
• Computer user as a Web publisher
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