Computing Computer Peripherals (Input, Output and Storage Technologies)

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Computing Computer Peripherals (Input, Output and Storage Technologies)

Rationale The lesson will introduce you to the computer. Your knowledge about the elements of the computer and how they work will enable you to easily understand the lessons on hardware, software and networks.

Scope What is a computer? What are the elements of a computer system? What are the different types of computer systems? What are the components of a data processing cycle? What is the role of a computer in the data processing cycle? What are some trends in the development of computers?

Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: Describe how computers process information List the elements of a computer system Identify the different types of computer systems and their uses Explain the data processing cycle Define the role of computers in the data processing cycle Be aware of development trends in ICT

What is a computer? A computer is a machine with electronic and electromechanical parts. It is programmable and is capable of performing the following functions: nAccept data (input) nProcess data nGenerate output (information) nStore data/information nRetrieve/send data/information

Development of computers The beginning of the commercial computer age began on June 14, 1951 with the delivery of UNIVAC--Universal Automatic Computer to the U.S. Bureau of Census Prior to this, however, Charles Babbage invented the Difference Engine and conceived of another machine called Analytical Engine. The latter had all the components of the computer input, output, processing and storage. Babbage is called the father of computers.

What are the so-called computer generations? First generation, : Vacuum tubes were used as the internal computer components, punched cards and magnetic tapes for storing data, and machine language for programming. Second generation, : Transistors replaces vacuum tubes, assembly language and high level languages replaced machine language, and the removable disk pack replaced punched cards. Transistors enabled manufacturers to produce smaller computers.

Generations (continued) Third generation, : Integrated circuits --complete electronic circuits on a silicon chip were developed. ICs led to the production of even smaller computers called mini computers. Software became more sophisticated and interactive processing possible Fourth generation, 1971-present. The microprocessor or computer on a chip was developed. This made PCs, and other applications possible (calculators, banking,...) Fifth generation, present and beyond - recent and emerging technologies, i.e. voice recognition, artificial intelligence, neural systems, quantum computers,…)

Elements of a computer system 1. People - the most important part and beneficiary of a computer system, generally categorized as either end-users or developers 2. Procedures - are descriptions of how things are done, i.e. manuals, documentations, … 3. Data/Information - raw facts (data) and processed data (information) that are used to produce the desired result

Elements of a computer system 4. Hardware - the physical element of a computer system categorized according to the basic operations they perform: input, processing, output, storage and communications. 5. Software - provides the step by step instructions that tell the computer what to do. Generally software is divided into system software and application software. 6. Communications - refers to the electronic transfer of data from one place to another

What are the different types of computer systems? In general, computers are sorted according to physical size and processing power. The different types are: Supercomputer Mainframe, Minicomputer, Microcomputer (Desktop,Laptop, Notebook, Palmtop), Microcontroller

How is data represented in the computer? Computers represent data as two-state systems. This means that the computer recognizes only two numbers, 0 and 1. Larger numbers, letters and special characters are formed using combinations of 0 and 1. Each of these two numbers is called a bit from the words binary digit. The combination of bits to form meaningful characters or numbers is called a byte.

What coding schemes are used to form meaningful bytes of data? There are usually 8 bits in a byte. The coding scheme ASCII (As-key) and ASCII-8 or extended ASCII has been adopted as a standard by the US government and by computer manufacturers. ASCII can have 128 combinations of 7 bits each while ASCII-8 can have as many as 1256 combinations

How is data processed into information? Input Output Author Title Imprint Subject Call No. Accession No. Catalog Record Card Catalog Process Cataloging Process Filing Process Data Information Storage

The Information Processing Cycle Process Data Input Document Stored Data Output New Document

What is the role of computers in the information cycle? Accept data through input devices Process data using microprocessors Store data for interactive use in the RAM and for longer periods of storage in the ROM and hard disks Output data through output devices.

What are the advantages of using computers for data processing? Faster data input, processing and retrieval Tireless--can work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Less prone to error Produce output requirements easily Could send and retrieve data from other computers if in a network

What are some disadvantages of using computers? Require skilled manpower for design and programming and data encoding Require electricity Require air conditioning for non-stop work Expensive to acquire and maintain Require frequent upgrade due to fast developments in hardware and software Require regular staff training

What are some general trends in computers? Moore’s Law: Computing power doubles approximately every 18 months Faster processors Bigger storage capacity Bigger memory Stand alone>>>Network>>>Distributive computing Software bloat Lower cost

What are some general trends in hardware? Downsizing: Mainframe >>> PC>>Pocket PC Right sizing Increasing memory: RAM 1MB to at least 256 MB Increasing storage: Hard disk 10 MB to 20 GB Decreasing cost Increasing processor speed: PC XT to Pentium 4

What are some general trends in software? More sophisticated software Bigger storage requirement Bigger memory requirement More user friendly: DOS to Windows

Conclusion Computers are reliable and efficient tools for data processing and information retrieval.There are advantages and disadvantages in using them. The efficiency of these tools is dependent on the specifications of the computer hardware, the software, database design and the user.