Hardware
2. Software
3. Peopleware
1.
1. Operating
System
2. Application software
Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X
Unix
Linux
Google Chrome OS
Word
Processing Software
Database Software
Spreadsheet Software
Multimedia Software
Presentation Software
Application
Suite
Microsoft Office
OpenOffice.org
I-work
The CPU is the brain of the
computer. It processes the instructions
from the computer user and manages
information throughout the computer
system. The CPU is housed in the main
computer case to which all other
components and parts such as the
monitor and the keyboard are
connected.
These are the hardware
devices that inputs data
into the computer for
processing.
Keyboard
Mouse
Joystick
Barcode reader
Digital camera
Touch panel
Touch
screen
Microphone
Web camera
Modem
Scanner
Input
device/hardware
Storage device/hardware
Output device/hardware
The keyboard is a device that
allows the user to enter information and
instructions into a computer. The layout
of the keys is mostly similar to a typewriter
keyboard.
A mouse is a small device that
allows the user to select and move
images on the computer screen. The
movement of the mouse along a flat
surface like table is reflected by the
movement of the mouse cursor or the
mouse pointer (an arrow shaped image)
on the monitor screen.
A rod-like device often used by
people who play computer games.
converts images such as
photographs into digital images that the
computer can manipulate.
Mostly common in tablet PC,
usually require a stylus for accessing it.
used to input sounds such as the
human voice which can activate computer
commands in conjunction with voice
recognition software.
inputs images to the computer to
communicate with other computer
users.
The modem is a device that
allows a given computer to share data
or otherwise communicate with another
computer through a telephone line.
Provide permanent storage
of information.
Internal
Hard disk
RAM
CD ROM Drive
DVD ROM Drive
External
Flash Drive
Memory Card
CDs, DVDs, BluRay discs
Diskettes
Provides permanent storage of
data in the computer.
Is a form of computer storage. Today it takes
the form of Integrated circuits that allow
stored data to be accessed in any order.
Random refers to the idea that any piece
of data can be returned in a constant
time, regardless of its physical location and
whether or not it is related to the previous
piece of data.
CD Writer - a
device used for
both reading and
writing data to and
from a CD.
DVD (digital versatile disc) - a popular type of removable media that
is the same dimensions as a CD but stores up to 6 times as much
information. It is the most common way of transferring digital video.
DVD-ROM Drive a device used for
reading data
from a DVD.
Acronym for Compact DiskRead-Only Memory. It is a high-capacity,
storage device that uses compact disc
technology to store large amounts of
information, up to 700 Megabytes (Mb),
which is the equivalent of some 300,000
pages of text, on a single disc
The floppy disk, also called a diskette,
is one device that stores data. It is
removable and can be transferred
between computers. The floppy disk fills
the same role in a computer that the
cassette does for the stereo.
They are removable storage device
connected to the usb port of a system
unit.
These are the external
hardware devices that
transfer information from
the computers CPU to the
computer user.
Monitor
Printer
Speaker
The monitor is a TV screen that displays
the text and other instructions inputted
by the computer user, as well as the
responses generated by the computer
itself.
LCD monitor (liquid crystal display)
CRT monitor (cathode ray tube)
INKJET,
LASER,
DOT MATRIX
The printer is an output device
hardware that produces a paper copy
(also known as hard copy) of the
information generated by the computer.
This is opposed to information stored in
electronic format on the computer itself on
devices such as floppy disk and the CDROM drive, which is also known as soft
copy. Remember, hard copy equals
physical. Soft copy equals electronics.
Speakers are the hardware
components that emit sound from the
computer. Computer speakers are
generally identical the speakers used in
ordinary audio system. One can usually
connect regular stereo speakers to a
computer and have them work normally.
it supplies power to
run the rest of the
computer.
The AVR is a device connected to
the power outlet into which the computer
connects its power cord. It protects the
computer from damage caused by
electrical fluctuation such as power spikes
and surges. Such damage can be very
destructive; a sudden high power surge
can short-circuit the electronic components
of your computer and render it useless.
An uninterruptible power supply, also
uninterruptible power source, UPS or
battery/flywheel backup, is an electrical
apparatus that provides emergency power
to a load when the input power source fails.