Title: Test
1Chapter 2Meet the Computer
2Computer
- Hardware
- Disks, disk drives, monitors, keyboards,
speakers, printers, mice, boards, chips, and
computer itself
3Computer
- Software
- Programs that give instruction to the computer
- Information resources
- data manipulated by computer
4Computer
- Human input
- spectrum of human involvement including deciding
what to input, how to be processed, evaluation of
output, decisions about use
5Computer Misconceptions
- Computers can think.
- Computers require mathematical genius to use.
- Computers make mistakes.
6Computer Characteristics
- Remember and process details
- Calculate accurately
- Print reports
- Facilitate editing documents
- Spare users from repetitive, tedious tasks
- Are not infallible
7Computer Challenges
- Glitches
- GIGO garbage in, garbage out
8Question
- Is the following statement True or False?
- A computers software involves the programs that
direct the computer.
9Answer
- True
- Software includes programs that give instructions
to the computer that make the machine useful.
10Types of Computers
11Types of Computers
12Types of Computers
Minicomputer System
The minicomputer was a centralized computer that served from a handful to several hundred "dumb" terminals.
13Types of Computers
14Types of Computers
15Types of Computers
- Personal/single use
- Desktops and towers
16- Laptops/notebooks
- Other mobile computers
17Batteries
- Nickel-based
- Nickel-cadmium
- Nickel-metal-hydride
- Lithium-ion
- Battery self-discharge
18Processing componentsMotherboard
19Processing components CPU/Microprocessor
20Processing components
- Bus (mode of data transportation)
- The way that data is moved from one place to
another is via a 'bus'. - A 'bus' is a set of wires or copper tracks that
are built into the motherboard. - Cards
21Processing componentsCard
22Question
- Which of the following is the brains of the
computer? - Motherboard
- CPU
- Bus
- Clock speed
23Answer
- b. CPU
- The CPU is the brains of the computer,
controlling what the computer does. The
motherboard is the main circuit for a
microcomputer and determines the type of computer
and power supply that the computer can support.
The bus is the mode of transportation for data.
The clock speed is the processing speed of the
computer.
24Computer and Data
- Bits amount of data of one circuit
25Computer and Data
- Bytes eight bits combined
26Computer and Data
- ASCII American Standard Code for Information
Interchange (data exchange between computers)
27Computer and Data
- Memory
- Temporary (primary)
- Random access memory (RAM)
- Read-only memory (ROM)
- Cache (reserved section of main memory memory
and disk caching) - Bytes measurement of memory
28Computer and Data
- Memory (contd)
- Permanent (hard disk)
- Magnetic storage tape drive, magnetic disks
(diskettes, hard drive), zip/jaz drives, flash
drives - Optical storage optical disks (CD, DVD)
29Computer and Data
- Impermanence of storage media
- Permanent destruction of data on disks
- Disk wiping data dump
30Peripherals
- External devices
- keyboard
- monitor
- mouse
- printers
- scanners
- digital cameras
- clinical monitors
31Peripherals
- Connection via port
- Past
- serial and parallel
- Current
- USB, the standard
- Firewire
- (Macintosh computers only)
- Infrared port
32Ergonomics
33Question
- Is the following statement True or False?
- The top of a monitor should be approximately 2 to
3 inches below the eyes.
34Answer
- False
- To be ergonomically correct, the top of the
monitor should be 2 to 3 inches above the eyes.
35Infection Control
36Computerese
- Booting
- Warm boot
- Restarting without turning off
- Cold boot
- Starting computer when it is off
- Bug
- Defect in the program or hardware that caused a
problem
37Computerese
- Compatibility
- Backward compatible
- Chips and software that will were work with older
versions of a program - Forward compatible
- Older program doesnt recognize newer versions of
the same program
38Computerese
- Driver
- Software program that allows data to be
transmitted between the computer and a device
39Computerese
- Hacker
- Someone who enjoys learning about computers and
is considered an expert - Cracker
- Someone who use the computer for evil purposes
- White hat hacker good use of computer
- Black hat hacker bad use of computer
40Computerese
- Logical/physical
- Where data is stored on the computer
- Object
- Anything a computer can manipulate
41All of us who feel only the deepest love
andaffection for the way computers have enhanced
ourlives, read on.At a recent computer expo
(COMDEX), Bill Gatesreportedly compared the
computer industry withthe auto industry and
stated, "If GM had kept upwith technology like
the computer industry has,we would all be
driving 25.00 cars that got1,000 miles to the
gallon".
42In response to Bill's comments, General
Motorsissued a press release stating If GM
haddeveloped technology like Microsoft, we
wouldall be driving cars with the
followingcharacteristics (and I just love this
part)
431. For no reason whatsoever, your car would
crashtwice a day.2. Every time they repainted
the lines in theroad, you would have to buy a
new car.3. Occasionally your car would die on
the freewayfor no reason. You would have to pull
over to theside of the road, close all of the
windows, shutoff the car, restart it, and reopen
the windowsbefore you could continue. For some
reason youwould simply accept this.
444. Occasionally, executing a maneuver such as
aleft turn would cause your car to shut down
andrefuse to restart, in which case you would
haveto reinstall the engine.5. Macintosh would
make a car that was powered bythe sun, was
reliable, five times as fast andtwice as easy to
drive - but would run on onlyfive percent of the
roads.
456. The oil, water temperature, and
alternatorwarning lights would all be replaced
by a single"This Car Has Performed An Illegal
Operation"warning light.7. The airbag system
would ask "Are you sure?"before deploying.8.
Occasionally, for no reason whatsoever, yourcar
would lock you out and refuse to let you inuntil
you simultaneously lifted the door handle,turned
the key and grabbed hold of the radioantenna.
469. Every time a new car was introduced car
buyerswould have to learn how to drive all over
againbecause none of the controls would operate
in thesame manner as the old car.10. You'd
have to press the "Start" button toturn the
engine off.
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