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Chap. 1 & 2 - Overview, Apps Jan Smith Jan Smith Computer Concepts and Applications Spacebar =next slide Backspace = previous slide Esc =quit

Covering: Review of chapter 1 - Overview

Chapter 1 - Overview A computer is an electronic device that: a.operates under the control of memory unit b.accepts data c.processes data d.produces output e.stores the results for use later

b.accepts data c.processes data d.produces output e.stores the results for use later Chapter 1 - Overview Information Processing Cycle Input Processing Output Storage

Why is a computer powerful? Speed billions of actions per second Reliability failures usually human error Storage keeps huge amounts of data

Categories of Computers Personal or micro Mini Main Frame Super

Categories of Computers Personal = micro Portable Types: Hand-heldPalmtop NotebookSubnotebook LaptopPen

Categories of Computers Personal = micro Portable Types: Hand-heldPalmtop NotebookSubnotebook LaptopPen Desktop

Categories of Computers Personal = micro Portable Types: Hand-heldPalmtop NotebookSubnotebook LaptopPen Desktop Tower

Categories of Computers Personal = micro Portable Types: Hand-heldPalmtop NotebookSubnotebook LaptopPen Workstations Desktop Tower

Categories of Computers Servers (how it’s used more than what it is) Designed to support a computer network More powerful Larger memory Larger storage capacity High speed communications

Categories of Computers Minicomputers Originally for specific tasks, like engineering calculations Main frame Large systems for hundreds of users Requires special environment

Categories of Computers Supercomputers Most powerful category Used for weather forecasting, engineering design and testing, serious decryption Cost several million dollars