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CIS 212 Microcomputer Architecture Day 1 Rhys Eric Rosholt Office: Office Phone: Web Site: Email Address: Gillet Hall - Room 304 718-960-8663 http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/rosholt/ rhys.rosholt @ lehman.cuny.edu

CIS 212 Microcomputer Architecture Bulletin Course Description Architecture of microcomputer systems and its supporting system software. Various microprocessor systems, expansion bus design, memory design and management, secondary storage technologies and management, peripherals, and telecommunication technologies. PREREQ: CIS 211

CIS 212 Microcomputer Architecture Course Textbook Systems Architecture, Sixth Edition by Stephen D. Burd Course Technology ISBN 0-619-21692-1

Course Grading Final Exam Quizzes Homework Each student will receive three grades. The three grades will be: Final Exam Quizzes Homework The course grade will be a weighted average of the three grades.

Chapter 1 Computer Technology: Your Need to Know

Chapter 1 Computer Technology: Your Need to Know Technology and Knowledge Acquiring and Configuring Technological Devices Information Systems Development Managing Computer Resources Roles and Job Titles Computer Technology Information Systems

Chapter Goals Describe the activities of information systems professionals Describe the technical knowledge of computer hardware and system software needed to develop and manage information systems Identify additional sources of information for continuing education in computer hardware and system software

Technology and Knowledge Computers Increasingly complex and powerful Easier to use Why is technological knowledge important?

Acquiring and Configuring Technological Devices Requires more knowledge than using devices effectively Challenges of an IS professional Computer acquisition Upgrading Configuration choices

Information System Development Systems development life cycle (SDLC) Unified Process (UP) Iterations Series of repeated steps Produce testable models or working software Disciplines Groups of related activities

Business Modeling and Requirements Disciplines Purpose To understand the system environment and tasks the system must perform Technical knowledge required to: Assess degree to which users’ needs are being met Estimate resources required to address unmet needs

Design Discipline Purpose To determine structure of a specific information system that fulfills system requirements (information architecture) Technical knowledge required to: Select hardware and network components Evaluate compatibility

Sets of Design Activities Architectural design Select and describe exact configuration Detailed design Narrower in scope Constrained by information architecture

Specific Systems Design Tasks Selection of… Examples Computer hardware Processing, storage, I/O, and network components Network hardware Transmission lines, routers, firewalls Software OS, database management system, network services, network protocols, security protocols and software Application program development tools Programming languages, component libraries, integrated development environments

Implementation and Testing Disciplines Purpose of implementation To build, acquire, and integrate application software components Purpose of testing To verify correct functioning of infrastructure and application software components and ensure they satisfy system requirements Require specific knowledge of hardware, networks, and system software

Deployment Discipline Purpose To install and configure infrastructure and application software components and bring them into operation Technical knowledge required to: Format storage devices Set up system security Install and configure network services Establish accounting and auditing controls

Systems Evaluation and Maintenance Accounts for much of long range system cost Technical knowledge required to: Address maintenance changes Classify a proposed change as major or minor Modify an existing system

Managing Computer Resources Requires attention to compatibility and future trends Technical knowledge required to: Ensure that each new system operates correctly by itself and operates smoothly with other systems in the organization Ensure that software/hardware acquisitions provide a good foundation for current and future systems

Roles and Job Titles Classification of computer professionals Application developers Systems programmers Hardware personnel Systems managers Computer hardware and software knowledge requirements of each group

Application Developers Contribute to different part of SDLC Systems analyst (business modeling and requirements) Systems designer (design discipline, sometimes deployment) Application programmer (builds and tests software) Need in-depth hardware and system software knowledge

Types of Applications Type Role Education needed Information processing Process business transactions or provide information to managers College or technical degree in management or business with specialization in information processing Scientific Meet data processing and numerical modeling needs Degree in computer science or a branch of engineering Technical Control or directly interact with hardware devices

Systems Programmers Develop system software Perform hardware troubleshooting and software installation and configuration Require a degree in computer science or computer engineering Need in-depth knowledge of system software, computer hardware, and networks System software often directly controls computer hardware or interacts with networks

Hardware Personnel Design, install, and maintain hardware Education Technical degree and/or vendor-specific training (lower level) Degree in computer science or computer engineering (higher level) Require extensive knowledge of computer hardware (processing, data storage, input/output, and networking devices)

Systems Managers Common job titles Computer operations manager Network administrator Database administrator Chief information officer

Computer Operations Manager Oversees operation of a large information–processing facility (scheduling, staffing, security, system backups, maintenance, upgrades) Knowledge requirements Broad base of technical knowledge to understand organization’s information systems and infrastructure Capability of understanding advice of technical staff

Network Administrator Roles Responsible for network infrastructure Requires technical expertise in computer hardware, telecommunications, and system software Emphasis on network and data communication technology Responsible for local area network One of the most demanding positions

Network Administrator Responsible for LAN Operates and maintains network Installs and maintains end-user software Installs and configures hardware Trains users Assists management in selecting and acquiring software and hardware

Database Administrator Responsible for management of large collections of data Requires technical expertise and ability to help the organization exploit its data resources

Responsibilities of a Chief Information Officer Organization’s computers, networks, software, and data Strategic planning Effective use of information and computing technology

Requirements of a Chief Information Officer Broad base of technical knowledge to interact effectively with all technical specialists Vision of how technology is changing and how best to respond to changes to support organizational objectives

Computer Technology Information Sources Periodical literature (most important) Web sites Training courses offered by hardware and software vendors

Periodical Literature Examples of available literature ACM Computing Surveys Computerworld Communications of the ACM Computer Web-based periodicals Provide content from back issues, additional content, a search engine, other links

Technology-Oriented Web Sites Provide a common interface to publication families Enable publisher to provide additional content and services Can generate revenue in several ways May have biased content (expect to pay for completely unbiased information)

Vendor and Manufacturer Web Sites Primarily marketing and customer support tools Provide current detailed technical product information Often biased in favor of vendor’s products

Professional Societies AITP Association for Information Technology Professionals ACM Association for Computing Machinery IEEE Computer Society Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society

Summary Technical knowledge of computers Required to develop information systems Required to manage an organization’s information systems and infrastructure (compatibility, future trends) Must be constantly updated Self-study and training Information available on Web

Chapter Goals Describe the activities of information systems professionals Describe the technical knowledge of computer hardware and system software needed to develop and manage information systems Identify additional sources of information for continuing education in computer hardware and system software

Next Class Thursday February 2, 2012 Rhys Eric Rosholt Office: Office Phone: Web Site: Email Address: Gillet Hall - Room 304 718-960-8663 http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/rosholt/ rhys.rosholt @ lehman.cuny.edu