Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1 :
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
Learning Objectives
• After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Define the term, computer, and describe the relationship
between data and information.
2. Describe the five components of a computer.
3. Differentiate among types, sizes, and functions of
computers in each category
4. Describe the uses of computer in society.
5. Explain the parts of an information system: people,
procedures, software, hardware, data, and the Internet.
6. Discuss your future, careers and opportunities in
information technology.
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A World of Computers
• Computers are everywhere : at work, at
school, and at home
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Today’s Technology
• Because technology
changes, you must keep up
with the changes to remain
digitally literate
• Computer literacy, or
Digital literacy involves
having a current knowledge
and understanding of
computers, mobile devices,
the web, and related
technologies
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Learning Objective #1
• After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Define the term, computer, and describe the relationship
between data and information.
2. Describe the five components of a computer.
3. Differentiate among types, sizes, and functions of
computers in each category
4. Describe the uses of computer in society.
5. Explain the parts of an information system: people,
procedures, software, hardware, data, and the Internet.
6. Discuss your future, careers and opportunities in
information technology.
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What is a Computer?
• A computer is an electronic
Produces
device, operating under the information
(output)
control of instructions stored
in its own memory, that can
accept data, process the data
according to specified rules, Processing
produce results, and store the
results for future use.
• Information processing cycle
Collects
is the series of input, process, data
(input)
output, and storage activities.
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What is a Computer?
• Computers process data into information.
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The Components of a Computer
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The Components of a Computer
• A computer contains many electric, electronic, and
mechanical components known as hardware
Input Device • Allows you to enter data and instructions into a computer
Output Device • Hardware component that conveys information to one or more people
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The Components of a Computer
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Computer Software
• Software, also called a program, tells the
computer what tasks to perform and how to
perform them
System Software
• Operating system
• Utility program
Application Software
• General-purposed
• Specialized
• Apps
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Computer Software
• Installing is the process
of setting up software
to work with the
computer, printer, and
other hardware.
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Advantages and Disadvantages
of Using Computers
Advantages of Disadvantages of
Using Computers Using Computers
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Advantages of Using Computers
data, instructions, and information flow along electronic
Speed circuits in a computer at incredibly fast speeds.
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Disadvantages of Using Computers
not protected properly, individuals have found their privacy
Violation of Privacy violated and identities stolen.
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Advantages and Disadvantages
of Using Computers
• Green computing involves
reducing the electricity
consumed and environmental
waste generated when using
a computer
• Strategies include:
– Recycling
– Regulating manufacturing processes
– Extending the life of computers
– Immediately donating or properly
disposing of replaced computers
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Networks and the Internet
• A network is a
collection of computers
and devices connected
together, often
wirelessly, via
communications
devices and
transmission media
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Networks and the Internet
• The Internet is a worldwide collection of networks
that connects millions of businesses, government
agencies, educational institutions, and individuals
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Networks and the Internet
• People use the Internet for a variety of reasons:
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Networks and the Internet
• A social networking Web site encourages members
to share their interests, ideas, stories, photos, music,
and videos with other registered users
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Types of Computers
Personal
Computers
Mobile
Midrange
Computers &
Computers
Mobile Devices
Mainframe
Game Consoles
Computers
Supercomputers
Computer Embedded
Computers
Types
Supercomputers
• A supercomputer is the
fastest, most powerful
computer
– Fastest supercomputers
are capable of
processing more than
one quadrillion
instructions in a single
second
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Personal Computers
• A personal computer can perform all of
its input, processing, output, and storage
activities by itself.
• There are five types of personal
computers: desktops, laptops, tablets,
smartphones, and wearables.
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Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
Mobile
Mobile
Compute
Device
r Personal computer you Computing device small
can carry from place to enough to hold in your
place hand
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Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
Notebook computer
Tablet PC
E-book reader
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Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
Handheld computer
Digital camera
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Game Consoles
• A game console is a
mobile computing
device designed for
single-player or
multiplayer video
games
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Embedded Computers
• An embedded computer is a special-purpose
computer that functions as a component in a larger
product.
Computer Devices
Consumer Home Automation Process Controllers
Automobiles and Office
Electronics Devices and Robotics
Machines
• Mobile and digital • Thermostats • Antilock brakes • Remote • Keyboards
telephones • Sprinkling systems • Engine control monitoring • Printers
• Digital televisions • Security modules systems • Faxes
• Cameras monitoring • Airbag controller • Power monitors • Copiers
• Video recorders systems • Cruise control • Machine
• DVD players and • Appliances controllers
recorders • Lights • Medical devices
• Answering
machines
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Embedded Computers
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Types of Computers
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Learning Objective #4
• After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Define the term, computer, and describe the relationship
between data and information.
2. Describe the five components of a computer.
3. Differentiate among types, sizes, and functions of
computers in each category
4. Describe the uses of computer in society.
5. Explain the parts of an information system: people,
procedures, software, hardware, data, and the Internet.
6. Discuss your future, careers and opportunities in
information technology.
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Examples of Computer Usage
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Examples of Computer Usage
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Computer Applications in Society
Education
Finance
Government
Health Care
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Computer Applications in Society
Science
Publishing
Travel
Manufacturing
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5Learning Objective #
• After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Define the term, computer, and describe the relationship
between data and information.
2. Describe the five components of a computer.
3. Differentiate among types, sizes, and functions of
computers in each category
4. Describe the uses of computer in society.
5. Explain the parts of an information system: people,
procedures, software, hardware, data, and the Internet.
6. Discuss your future, careers and opportunities in
information technology.
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Elements of an Information System
Hardware Software
• includes keyboard, mouse, display, • provides step-by step instructions
system unit, tablets, smartphones, for computer hardware.
and other devices.
Data People
• consists of unprocessed facts • are end users who use computers to
including text, numbers, images, make themselves more productive
and sounds.
Procedures Internet
• specify rules or guidelines for • allows computers to connect to
computer operations. people and other computers.
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Elements of an Information
System
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Learning Objective #6
• After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Define the term, computer, and describe the relationship
between data and information.
2. Describe the five components of a computer.
3. Differentiate among types, sizes, and functions of
computers in each category
4. Describe the uses of computer in society.
5. Explain the parts of an information system: people,
procedures, software, hardware, data, and the Internet.
6. Discuss your future, careers and opportunities in
information technology.
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Careers in IT
Webmaster • Develops and maintains websites and web resources
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