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1-1 Welcome

MIS

1-3 History of computers

1-4 History of computers

1-5 Platforms: Mainframe and PCs Platforms

1-6 Platforms: Mainframe and PCs Platforms Mainframe device

1-7 Platforms: Mainframe and PCs Operating systems Desktop operating systems Desktop programming languages Desktop development environments

1-8 Platforms: Mainframe and PCs Applications Business

1-9 Platforms: Client-Servers and Web-Services Platforms

1-10 Platforms: Client-Servers and Web-Services Networking, telecommunications, and the Internet Platforms

1-11 Platforms: Client-Servers and Web-Services Platforms Internet applications Internet tools (browsers) Web-based application languages Web-based development environment

1-12 Platforms: Client-Servers and Web- Services Applications e-Business

1-13 Platforms: Mobile Platforms

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1-15 Platforms: Mobile Platforms Mobile operating systems Mobile language/development environment Mobile devices

1-16 Platforms: Mobile Applications m-Business

1-17 Platforms: Mobile Platforms

1-18 Applications: UoS m-Business e-BusinessBusiness

1-19 Platforms: Cloud Platforms

1-20 Platforms: Cloud Platforms Cloud operating systems

1-21 Platforms: Cloud Applications

1-22 Platforms: Surface Platforms

1-23 Platforms: Surface Platforms Surface operating systems

1-24 Platforms: Surface Applications

1-25 Applications Businesse-Business m-Business Cloud-based - Business Surface-based Business

1-26 Operating System Basic Functions

1-27 Popular Operating Systems Windows –GUI, multitasking, networking, multimedia –Microsoft’s operating system NT, XP, 2003, Vista, Windows 7 –Different versions manage servers Windows Server 2008 –Based on Vista –Release 2 to correct performance and security issues

1-28 Popular Operating Systems Unix –AT&T –Multitasking, multi-user, network-managing –Portable across computer sizes Linux –Low-cost, powerful, reliable –Similar to Unix-like –Open-source –Flexible –Multiple machines

1-29 Programming Languages

1-30 Programming Languages

1-31 DOS

1-32 What You See Is What You Get: WYSIG

1-33 Advanced programming languages

1-34 Advanced programming languages

1-35 Integrated Development Environments

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1-40 Microsoft Visual Basic.Net Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Visual basic.NET and the IDE

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