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COMPUTER BASICS Computer Technology
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WHAT IS A COMPUTER? Electronic Accepts data and instructions Manipulates, processes, and displays the information Stores data
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LOOK HOW FAR WE HAVE COME! ENIAC 1943 17,468 vacuum tubes 70,000 resistors 30 tons 8-1/2 feet by 3 feet by 80 feet in size 680 square feet 160 kilowatts of power $500,000 then - ~$6 million today
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INFORMATION PROCESSING CYCLE Input Processing Storage Retrieval OutputStorage
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INPUT DEVICES Accept data Convert data to a form that can be processed
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TYPES OF INPUT DEVICES
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WHAT IS HARDWARE? Tangible, physical parts of the computer Stuff you can touch Printer, monitor, keyboard, hard drive, mouse, CPU
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PROCESSING HARDWARE CPU – Central Processing Unit The brain of the computer Most important chip on motherboard Made from silicone – melted sand
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PROCESSING SPEED Hertz – 1 cycle per second (Mega)hertz (MHz) – 1 million cycles per second (Giga)hertz (GHz) 1 billion cycles per second How fast is the processor on your computer? The higher the number – the faster the processor
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MEMORY AND STORAGE CAPACITY Approximate values: b or bit – 1 binary digit – a 0 or 1 B or Byte – approx. 8 bits KB or Kilobyte – 1 thousand bytes MB or Megabyte – 1 million bytes GB or Gigabyte – 1 billion bytes TB or Terabyte – 1 trillion bytes
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TEMPORARY MEMORY (RAM) Random Access Memory Electronic components providing temporary working storage for data & instructions Measured in kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes Power off – contents are gone Capacity More memory means you can open more programs at one time Typical: 2-8 GB How much memory is on your computer?
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PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICES CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW DVD-ROM, DVD-R; DVD-RW USB – Jump/Flash drive Cloud Storage
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PERMANENT STORAGE Hard drive/hard disk Storage capacity – 500 Gb+ How big is the hard drive on your computer?
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KEEP YOUR DATA SAFE! Keep away from extreme temperatures. Keep disks and CDs in storage cases. Keep disks away from magnetic forces. Back up files regularly.
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OUTPUT DEVICES Return (to you) processed data in form of information Allow you to view and use information
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TYPES OF OUTPUT DEVICES Monitor Printer Speakers Earphones
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LAN – Local Area Network interconnects computers within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building
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Wired – telephone lines or cable Wireless – routers, microwaves, satellites, and radio waves
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FIBER OPTICS – DATA AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT
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WHAT IS SOFTWARE? programs and other operating information used by a computer
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OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Organizes and controls hardware and software so that the device it lives in behaves in a flexible but predictable way
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WHAT IS APPLICATION SOFTWARE? designed to carry out operations for a specific application. cannot run on itself but is dependent on system software to execute.
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APPLICATION SOFTWARE
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MULTITASKING IS... the apparent simultaneous performance of two or more tasks/programs by a computer's central processing unit
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