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Introduction to
Computers
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p. 1.2 Fig. 1-1
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What Is a Computer?
How is a computer defined?
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Electronic machine
operating under the
control of instructions
stored in its own
memory
Accepts data
Manipulates data
Produces results
Stores results
Information
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p. 1.4 Fig. 1-2
Data that is
organized,
meaningful,
and useful
Who is a user?
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Person who
communicates
with a
computer or
uses the
information it
generates
Software
Instructions that
tell hardware how
to perform tasks
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What is the
information
processing
cycle?
Input
Process
Output
Communication
Storage
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The Components of a
Computer
PC camera
system unit
printer
speaker
monitor
keyboard
modem
scanner
mouse
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p. 1.5 Fig. 1-3
microphone
digital camera
microphone
PC camera
keyboard
scanner
mouse
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Input Devices
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p. 1.5 Fig. 1-3
digital
camera
printer
speakers
Box-like device
containing
electronic
components
connected to
motherboard
Also called a
chassis
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p. 1.6 Fig. 1-3
CD-RW
drive
Zip
drive
hard
disk
drive
(inside
case)
CD-ROM
or DVDROM
drive
floppy
disk
drive
Memory
Temporary holding place for data
and instructions
What is a chip?
memory
chip
processor chip
packaging
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What is storage?
Storage
Medium
Physical material
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Storage Devices
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on which data,
instructions, and
information are
stored
Storage
Device
Records and retrieves
items to and from
a storage medium
CD-RW drive
hard disk
drive
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p. 1.7 Fig. 1-3
CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM
drive
ZIP drive
floppy
disk
drive
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p. 1.7 Fig. 1-5
Thin, circular,
flexible disk
enclosed in
rigid plastic
A Zip disk is a
higher capacity
disk
self-contained
hard disk
Provides much
greater storage
capacity than a
floppy disk
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removable
hard disk
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p. 1.8 Fig. 1-8
Portable storage
media
CD-ROM
CD-RW
DVD-ROM
DVD+RW
Memory card
miniature
storage media
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p. 1.8 Fig. 1-9
modem
Why Is a Computer So
Powerful?
What makes a computer powerful?
Storage
Reliability
Accuracy
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Speed
Communications
Computer Software
What is a computer program?
Step 2
Step 3
Operating
System (OS)
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Utility
Programs
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Icon represents
program,
instruction, or
some other
object
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p. 1.12 Fig. 1-13
icons
icons
Suite
Word
processing
software
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Application Software
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Database
software
Presentation
graphics
software
What are
shareware,
freeware,
public-domain
software?
Shareware
Copyrighted software
distributed free for trial
period
Send payment to
Freeware
Software provided
at no cost
Copyrighted
Cannot resell it
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as your own
developer on honor
system
Public-Domain
Software
Freeware donated
for public use
No copyright
restrictions
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Communications Device
Communications Media
Modem
Cables
Telephone lines
Cellular radio
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Satellites
Hardware
devices
To share
resources
Software
programs
Information
Data
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To save
time
and
money
Network that
connects
computers in
a limited
geographic
area
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p. 1.16 Fig. 1-16
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p. 1.16 Fig. 1-17
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Worldwide
collection of
networks that
links millions
of computers
together
E-mail
Information
Shopping
Meeting people
Entertainment
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Online Service
Provider (OSP)
Provides access to
the Internet
Provides access to
the Internet and
specialized
services
(AOL and MSN)
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Web site
Collection of
related Web
pages
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Web page
Contains text,
graphics, sound, or
video and links to
other Web pages
Program used to
access and view
Web pages
Categories of
Computers
What are the categories of
computers?
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Personal Computers
What are the two most popular series of personal
computers?
Portable, small
enough to fit
on your lap
Also called a
laptop
Generally more
expensive than
a desktop
computer
Handheld Computers
What is a handheld computer?
Small
computer that
fits in your hand
Also called a
palmtop or pocket
computer
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p. 1.23 Fig. 1-28
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p. 1.23
Provides personal
organizer functions
Calendar
Appointment book
Address book
Calculator
Notepad
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p. 1.24 Fig. 1-29
Web-enabled
handheld
computer
Internet Appliances
What is an Internet appliance?
Computer
whose main
purpose is to
connect to
Internet from
home
Web TV is one
example
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p. 1.24 Fig. 1-30
Elements of an
Information System
What are information
system elements?
1.
1. Hardware
Hardware
2.
2. Software
Software
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Women in
Technology
Hardware
Software
Data
People
Procedures
3.
3. Data
Data
5. Procedures
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Minorities in Technology
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p. 1.27 Fig. 1-35
4b. People
People (users)
(users) 4a.
4a.People
People(IT
(ITpersonnel)
personnel)
4b.
Mobile
Large Business
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p. 1.28 Fig. 1-36
communications
Web access
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p. 1.29 Fig. 1-37
personal finance
management
entertainment
Local area
network (LAN)
Productivity
software
Specialty
software
Web usage
E-mail
E-commerce
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spreadsheet
Network
Sales management
Accounting
Desktop publishing
Information systems /
Information technology
department
Productivity software
Scheduling
Web access
Telecommuting
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p. 1.33 Fig. 1-41
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p. 1.35 Fig. 1-45
Computer User as a
Web Publisher
Why do users publish Web pages?
Family information
Resume online
Electronic storefront
Photo communities
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animation
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p. 1.36 Fig. 1-46
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