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1 Eleventh Edition 1 Introduction to Information Systems Essentials for the Internetworked E-Business Enterprise Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. C h a p t e r James A. O’Brien 3 Computer Hardware

2 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 2 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Identify the major types, trends, and uses of microcomputer, midrange, and mainframe computer systems. Outline the major technologies and uses of computer peripherals for input, output, and storage. Identify and give examples of the components and functions of a computer system. Identify the computer systems and peripherals you would acquire or recommend for a business of your choice, and explain the reasons for your selections. Chapter Objectives

3 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 3 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Computer System Categories Mainframe Computers Midrange Computers Microcomputers

4 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 4 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Trends in Computer System Capabilities First Generation First Generation Second Generation Second Generation Third Generation Third Generation Fourth Generation Fourth Generation Fifth Generation Fifth Generation Vacuum Tubes Vacuum Tubes Solid-State Integrated Circuits Integrated Circuits LSI, VLSI Micro- processors LSI, VLSI Micro- processors Greater Power, Smaller Footprint Greater Power, Smaller Footprint Trend: Toward Smaller, Faster, More Reliable, and Less Costly Trend: Toward Easy to Purchase, and Easy to Maintain

5 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 5 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Microcomputer Systems Handheld Computers –PDA, Information Appliances Notebook Computers Desktop Computers Workstations Network Server –Powerful microcomputer used in small LANs

6 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 6 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Network Computers and Terminals Network Computer (Thin Client) NetPC Network Terminal Benefits Lower purchase cost Easier maintenance Easier software distribution and licensing Computer platform standardization Reduced end user support requirements Improved manageability

7 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 7 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Computer System Components Central Processing Unit Output Devices Cache Memory Primary Storage Secondary Storage Devices Control Unit ALU Special Purpose Processors Output Devices Input Devices

8 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 8 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Input Technology Trends First Generation First Generation Second Generation Second Generation Third Generation Third Generation Fourth Generation Fourth Generation Fifth Generation Fifth Generation Punched Cards Paper Tape Punched Cards Paper Tape Punched Cards Punched Cards Key to Tape/ Disk Key to Tape/ Disk Keyboard Data Entry Pointing Devices Optical Scanning Keyboard Data Entry Pointing Devices Optical Scanning Voice Recognition Touch Devices Handwriting Recognition Voice Recognition Touch Devices Handwriting Recognition Trend: Towards Direct Input Devices that Are More Natural and Easy to Use

9 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 9 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Common Input Devices Keyboard Pointing Devices Pen Based Computing Speech Recognition Optical Scanning Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Smart Cards Digital Cameras

10 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 10 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Output Technology Trends First Generation First Generation Second Generation Second Generation Third Generation Third Generation Fourth Generation Fourth Generation Fifth Generation Fifth Generation Punched Cards Printed Reports and Documents Punched Cards Printed Reports and Documents Punched Cards Printed Reports and Documents Punched Cards Printed Reports and Documents Printed Reports and Documents Video Displays Printed Reports and Documents Video Displays Audio Responses Printed Reports and Documents Video Displays Audio Responses Printed Reports and Documents Video Displays Voice Responses Hyperlinked Multimedia Documents Video Displays Voice Responses Hyperlinked Multimedia Documents Trend: Towards Output Methods that Communicate Naturally, Quickly, and Clearly

11 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 11 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Common Output Devices Video Output –CRT –LCD Printed Output –Inkjet –Laser

12 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 12 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Storage Trends First Generation First Generation Second Generation Second Generation Third Generation Third Generation Fourth Generation Fourth Generation Fifth Generation Fifth Generation Magnetic Drum Magnetic Drum Magnetic Core Magnetic Core Magnetic Core Magnetic Core LSI Semiconductor Memory Chips LSI Semiconductor Memory Chips VLSI Semiconductor Memory Chips VLSI Semiconductor Memory Chips Trend : Towards Large Capacities Using Smaller Microelectronic Circuits Trend: Towards Massive Capacities Using Magnetic and Optical Media Magnetic Tape Magnetic Drum Magnetic Tape Magnetic Drum Magnetic Tape Magnetic Disk Magnetic Tape Magnetic Disk Magnetic Tape Magnetic Disk Magnetic Tape Magnetic Disk Optical Disk Magnetic Tape Magnetic Disk Optical Disk Magnetic Tape Optical Disk Magnetic Disk Optical Disk Magnetic Disk Primary Storage Primary Storage Secondary Storage Secondary Storage

13 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 13 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Primary & Secondary Storage Media Semiconductor Memory Semiconductor Memory Magnetic Disks Floppy Disk Hard Disk, RAID Magnetic Disks Floppy Disk Hard Disk, RAID Magnetic Tape Optical Disks CD-ROM, CD-R CD-RW DVD Optical Disks CD-ROM, CD-R CD-RW DVD Access Speed Increases Storage Capacity Decreases Cost per Bit Increases Direct Access Sequential Access Direct Access Secondary Storage Primary Storage

14 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 14 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Characteristics of Magnetic Disks Cylinders Access Mechanism Access Arms Read/Write Heads Disks Tracks: Concentric circles for storing data as magnetized bits. Sectors: Portions of a track Track

15 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 15 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter Summary A computer system is a system of information processing components that perform input, processing, output, storage and control functions. The hardware components in a computer include input and output devices, a central processing unit (CPU), and primary and secondary storage. There are three major categories of computers: microcomputers, midrange computers and mainframe computers

16 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 16 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter Summary (cont) Microcomputers are used as personal computers, but are also interconnected in a variety of telecommunications networks. Midrange computers are increasingly being used as powerful network servers and for many multi-user business data processing and scientific applications. Mainframe computers are larger and more powerful and are used to handle information processing needs for large organizations.

17 Eleventh Edition James A. O’Brien 17 Introduction to Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter Summary (cont) Peripheral devices used for input and output come in a variety shape and sizes. Future trends are towards devices that communicate naturally and are quick and easier to use.


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