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1 Chapter 1: How are computers organized?

2 Software, data, & processing ?
A computers has no insight or intuition It must be told what to do -- by instructions A program: a sequence of instructions Data: user data and application data User data: data entered by a user The text of a report you entered Application data: supplied by a program Initial font, spacing between lines, etc in MS WORD

3 Software, data, & processing ?
a computer follows programs in working with data Computer application: a program and its application data Software Programs, in old days Computer applications, now

4 How do computers work? We find out over the whole semester.

5 Main components in a machine?
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Direct all operations in the computer Synonyms: the brain, processors, microprocessors Main memory or memory Holds the data and instructions during processing Synonyms: Random Access Memory (RAM) Input/output (I/O) devices Allow the CPU to interact with users Keyboards, monitors, printers, disks, etc.

6 Main components in a machine?
Network System Unit Input CPU Output Memory Disk

7 How are components connected?
Integrated circuits – chips CPU, memory, etc Buses Electrical passage between chips Motherboard Circuit board hosting all the components Cards: Circuit boards for I/O devices Network card, video card, modem, etc.

8 How are components connected?
Bus Monitor Keyboard Disk CPU RAM

9 What does the “brain” look like?
adapter cards processor chip memory chips memory slots Expansion slots for adapter cards motherboard

10 What the components look like?

11 What is a “virtual machines”?
A work environment for a specific task An interface A collection of capabilities A way of thinking about the task Examples MS word Internet Explore

12 Summary – chapter 1 Hardware components Software and Information
CPU, memory, I/O devices Connected together by buses Circuits combined in chips Chips placed on cards/board Software and Information Instructions: tell the computer what to do Application data: used by programs User data: processed by programs

13 Terminology Hardware Software CPU Main memory I/O devices Cache memory
Bus Chip and casing Card Expansion slots Instructions Programs Computer applications Latency Processing Data


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