Introduction To Computer & IT
Introduction To Computer & IT
Most skill-based jobs heavily depend on the creation, collection, and dissemination of information. Computers are also prevalent in the home, as well as in our society in general. Having experience with, and a basic level of comfort with, computers is important for everyone.
Inputwhat is supplied to a computer to process Processingthe conversion of input to output Outputthe results of computer processing Storagesaving data, results, or programs for future use
A computer system consists of the computer itself and its peripheral equipment.
Software
The programs or instructions used to tell the computer hardware what to do. Application software performs specific tasks or applications. Systems software allows a computer to operate and run application software.
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Users, or end users, are the people in the computing environment who need the output that computer systems produce. Programmers are the people whose job it is to write programs to supply this information.
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Mobile Devices
Very small computing devices Based on a wireless phone or pager Limited Internet access
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Personal Computers
Microprocessors allow for the creation of computers small enough to fit on a desk or lap.
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PCs designed for just network use are referred to as network computers or thin clients. PCs or devices designed just for Internet access are called Internet appliances.
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PC compatiblea personal computer based on Intel microcomputer or compatible CPUs Macintosha type of personal computer manufactured by Apple
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Midrange Computers
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Mainframes
Mainstay of almost all large organizations Specialize in high-volume processing of business transactions
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Supercomputers
Used in organizations that have extraordinary demands for processing power Offer very fast speeds and extreme degrees of accuracy
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The information age = the prominence of information technology. Benefits of a computer-oriented society include the fact that day-to-day operations of many individuals are positively affected by computers. Problems include health and privacy concerns.
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What is IT used for? IT is used in business, academia, industry, government, heathcare, etc.
But people expectations of what they (and others) can achieve are often leading to unrealistic demands being placed on people and the technology around them We live in an "Information Society
The effective use of information is regarded as the defying element of the 20th21stcenturies, as important as the industrial revolution before it
A computer network ties users together to share hardware, software, and data, as well as to electronically communicate with each other.
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The Internet
The Internet is the largest and most well known computer network in the world. Individuals connect using an ISP. E-mail and accessing the Web are two of the most common Internet activities.
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Accessing Networks
Modem or other network adapter Appropriate software program ISP User ID to log on
Web browser
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Network Servers
Network servers manage resources on a network. Web servers are servers connected to the Internet to store Web pages. Online = when a computer can send or receive data from a computer network.
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The Internet is a worldwide collection of networks connecting millions of computers all over the world. The World Wide Web is the collection of Web pages accessed through the Internet. Computers that host Web pages are called Web servers.
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What Is a Browser?
Common browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator MSN Explorer Opera America Online 32
You can be connected via a direct or alwayson connection, or a dial-up connection. Internet service providers (ISPs) are the gateway to the Internet.
Typically charge monthly fees Most allow you to use the Web browser of your choice
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Internet Addresses
An Internet address tells where something on the Internet can be located. IP addresses and domain names identify computers available through the Internet. E-mail addresses identify a person on the Internet.
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Use hyperlinks, the address bar or location bar, or the Back and Forward toolbar buttons to surf the Web. Things that you may encounter on a Web page: text and images e-mail hyperlinks form fields
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A search site typically uses a search engine in conjunction with a huge directory of Web pages to retrieve information. Keyword search: keywords are typed into a search box and then hyperlinks for matching Web pages are displayed. Directory search: a series of increasingly specific categories are selected until links for matching Web pages are displayed. 38
One of the first applications to appear on the Internet and still the most popular. An e-mail message can be sent to anyone with an Internet e-mail address.
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Sending E-Mail
E-mail can be sent over private networks, over the Internet, or over some combination of the two. E-mail hyperlinks on Web pages can be used to start an e-mail message using your e-mail program. Many e-mail programs also enable users to attach files.
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Receiving E-Mail
E-mail can be received over private networks, over the Internet, or over some combination of the two. E-mail is often sent using a browsers built-in e-mail program, such as Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, or Netscape Mail.
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