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SESSION 6 MANAGING HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ASSETS. COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE Hardware Components of a Computer System.

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1 SESSION 6 MANAGING HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ASSETS

2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE Hardware Components of a Computer System Figure 6-1

3 The Computer System bit Binary digit Represents smallest unit of data in the form of either 0 or 1 byte String of bits, usually eight Stores one number or character COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

4 Bits and Bytes Figure 6-2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

5 The CPU and Primary Storage Central Processing Unit (CPU) Manipulates symbols, numbers, and letters Controls other parts of the computer system COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

6 Arithmetic-logic unit (ALU): performs the computer’s principal logic and arithmetic operations Control Unit: coordinates and controls the other parts of the computer system The CPU and Primary Storage COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

7 Primary Storage Stores Software program being executed Operating system programs Data being used by program COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

8 Computer storage capacity is measured in bytes: Kilobyte 1,000 bytes Megabyte1,000,000 bytes Gigabyte1,000,000,000 bytes Terabyte 1,000,000,000 bytes Primary Storage COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

9 Computer Processing Parallel Processing Problem broken down into smaller parts Multiple instructions processed simultaneously with multiple processors COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

10 Sequential and Parallel Processing Figure 6-4 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

11 Magnetic disk: Floppy disk, Hard disk Optical disks: CD-ROM, DVDs Magnetic tape: Inexpensive, older secondary-storage medium New storage alternatives: Storage Area Networks (SANs) STORAGE, INPUT AND OUTPUT TECHNOLOGY Secondary Storage Technology

12 Batch processing Transactions accumulated and stored until processing On-line processing Transactions are entered directly into computer and processed immediately Batch and On-Line Input and Processing STORAGE, INPUT AND OUTPUT TECHNOLOGY

13 Supercomputer: Highly sophisticated and powerful, performs complex computations Mainframes: Largest computer, massive memory, rapid processing power Midrange computers: Less powerful, less expensive, and smaller than a mainframe Network Server: Provides software and other resources to computers over a network Minicomputers: Middle-range computer, used in universities, factories, or research laboratories Classifying Computers CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

14 Personal Computer (PC): Small desktop or portable computer Workstation: Desktop computer with powerful graphics and mathematical capabilities Classifying Computers CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

15 Computer Networks and Client/Server Computing Distributed processing: Distribution of processing work among multiple computersDistributed processing: Distribution of processing work among multiple computers Centralized processing: Accomplished by one large central computerCentralized processing: Accomplished by one large central computer Client/server computing: Splits processing between “clients” and “servers” on networkClient/server computing: Splits processing between “clients” and “servers” on network CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

16 Network Computers and Peer-to-Peer Computing Network computer (NC): Simplified desktop computer, does not store data permanentlyNetwork computer (NC): Simplified desktop computer, does not store data permanently Peer-to-peer computing: Distributed processing that links computers through Internet or private networksPeer-to-peer computing: Distributed processing that links computers through Internet or private networks CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

17 Software program: Series of statements or instructions to the computerSoftware program: Series of statements or instructions to the computer System software: Generalized programs, manages computer’s resourcesSystem software: Generalized programs, manages computer’s resources Application software : Programs written to perform functions specified by end usersApplication software : Programs written to perform functions specified by end users TYPES OF SOFTWARE

18 Figure 6-9 TYPES OF SOFTWARE

19 Functions of the operating system Allocates and assigns system resourcesAllocates and assigns system resources Schedules use of computer resourcesSchedules use of computer resources Monitors computer system activitiesMonitors computer system activities Provides locations in primary memory for data and programsProvides locations in primary memory for data and programs Controls the input and output devicesControls the input and output devices TYPES OF SOFTWARE

20 Programming languages: Consists of 1s and 0s of binary codeProgramming languages: Consists of 1s and 0s of binary code Assembly language: Resembles machine language, substitutes mnemonics for numeric codesAssembly language: Resembles machine language, substitutes mnemonics for numeric codes Third-generation languages: FORTRAN, COBOL, BASIC, Pascal, and CThird-generation languages: FORTRAN, COBOL, BASIC, Pascal, and C Application Software and Programming Languages TYPES OF SOFTWARE

21 Fourth-generation language: Employed directly by end usersFourth-generation language: Employed directly by end users Natural languages: Close to human languageNatural languages: Close to human language Fourth-Generation Languages and PC Software Tools TYPES OF SOFTWARE

22 Middleware Allows two disparate applications to communicate to exchange dataAllows two disparate applications to communicate to exchange data Web server Manages requests for Web pages on the computer where they are storedManages requests for Web pages on the computer where they are stored Software for Enterprise Integration: Enterprise Software and Middleware TYPES OF SOFTWARE

23 Middleware Figure 6-18 TYPES OF SOFTWARE

24 Capacity planning: Process of predicting the computing powerCapacity planning: Process of predicting the computing power Scalability: Ability of a computer, product, or system to expand and to serve without breaking downScalability: Ability of a computer, product, or system to expand and to serve without breaking down HARDWARE TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Hardware Technology Requirements for Electronic Commerce and Digital Firm

25 Designates the total cost of owning technology resourcesDesignates the total cost of owning technology resources Includes initial purchase costs, cost of hardware and software upgrades, maintenance, technical support, and trainingIncludes initial purchase costs, cost of hardware and software upgrades, maintenance, technical support, and training Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of Technology Assets HARDWARE TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS

26 On-Line storage service providers Third-party providerThird-party provider Rent out storage space to subscribers over the WebRent out storage space to subscribers over the Web Allow customers to store and access dataAllow customers to store and access data Rent or Build Decisions: Using Technology Service Providers HARDWARE TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS

27 Application Service Providers (ASPs) Provide software that can be rented by other companiesProvide software that can be rented by other companies Other Types of Service Providers Provide additional resources for helping organizations manage their technology assetsProvide additional resources for helping organizations manage their technology assets Rent or Build Decisions: Using Technology Service Providers HARDWARE TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS


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