Title: Computers Are Your Future
1Computers Are Your Future
- Chapter 1
- Computers, the Web You
2What You Will Learn About
- The importance of computers in your world
- The four basic operations a computer performs
- The two main components of a computer system
- Hardware
- Software
- The differences between system software and
application software
3What You Will Learn About
- Examples of hardware devices
- The information processing cycle
- Ethical considerations involved with computer
usage - The two major categories of computers
- The Internet and its most popular uses
4Understanding the Computer Basic Definitions
- Computer A machine that performs four basic
operations input, processing, output, and
storage. - Information processing cycle The term used to
describe the four basic operations.
5Understanding the Computer Basic Definitions
Software
Hardware
- Computer system A collection of related
components that are designed to work together. - A system includes hardware and software.
6Understanding the Computer Basic Definitions
- Program A list of instructions that tell the
computer how to perform the four basic operations
to accomplish a task.
7Understanding the Computer Basic Definitions
- Software All the programs that give the
computer its instructions. - Two categories of software
- System software Application
software
8Input Getting Data into the Computer
- Data Unorganized raw materials made up of
words, numbers, images, or sounds - The first operation
- Input devices enable the user to enter data into
the computer. - The computer accepts data.
9Processing Transforming Data into Information
DATA IN
INFORMATION OUT
- The second operation
- Computers transform data into information.
- Processing circuitry
- Central processing unit (CPU)
- Random access memory (RAM)
10Output Displaying Information
- The third operation
- The computer shows the results of the processing
operation in a way people can understand. - Output devices show the results of processing
operations.
11Storage Holding Programs and Data for Future Use
- The fourth operation
- The computer saves the data or output so that it
can be used again later. - Storage devices hold all programs and data that
the computer uses.
12Communications Moving Data between Computers
- A fifth operation
- Moving data within the computer or between
computers - Communications devices Enable computers to
connect to a computer network. - Network Two or more computer systems that are
connected. - Modem A device that enables the computer to
access other computers.
13The Information Processing Cycle In Action
- Input You enter text in a word processing
program. - You run the programs spell checker program.
- Processing The computer checks and compares all
words entered with a list of correctly spelled
words. - Output The computer provides a list of apparent
misspellings. - You correct the spelling in your document.
- Storage You save the revised document to a disk.
14Dont Be Intimidated by Hardware
- People feel threatened by computers because they
fear computers are too complicated. - Computers should be treated in the same way as
any other electrical device.
15Take Ethics Seriously
- Ethics is the behavior associated with moral
beliefs. - Computer ethics deals with computer-related moral
dilemmas and principles for computer
professionals. - Responsible computing requires an understanding
of both the benefits of computer use and the
potential harm of computer misuse. - Examples Work, Virsus
16Recognize the Risks of Using Flawed Software
- All programs contain errors.
- All computer use entails a certain level of risk.
- Bug An error or defect in software or hardware
that causes a program to malfunction.
17Input Devices
Mouse pointing device
Keyboard
Microphone speech-recognition
Digital Cameras
18Processing Devices
Motherboard
Expansion Card
Central Processing Unit CPU
Random Access Memory RAM
19Output Devices
Monitor
Printer
Speakers
20Storage Devices
Hard Drive
CD/DVD Drive
Floppy Disk Drive
Zip Drive
Micro Drive
Tape Drive
Jaz Drive
21Communications Devices
Modem
Network Interface Card NIC
22Types of Computers
- Computers for Individuals
Workstation
Personal Digital Assistant
Desktop PC, iMac
Notebook Laptop
All-in-One
Internet Appliance
23Types of Computers Computers for Organizations
- Mainframes handle gigantic processing jobs for
large corporations or agencies. - Supercomputers are ultra-fast and handle huge
amounts of scientific data.
- Servers are not designed for individuals. They
make programs available for network users. - Minicomputers handle the computing for small
corporations
24The Internet and World Wide Web
- A global information system composed of computers
and networks - All computers connected to it can exchange data
with each other. - TCP/IP the Protocol that puts it all together
25Internet Services
Electronic mail (e-mail)
World Wide Web (WWW)
Instant messaging
- World Wide Web (WWW)
- Electronic mail (e-mail)
- Instant messaging
- Electronic commerce (e-commerce)
Electronic commerce (e-commerce)
26Chapter 1 Summary
- Computer users must be able to adapt to new
computer technologies with ease. - A computer is a machine that performs the
operations of input, processing, output, and
storage. - A computer system is a collection of related
components. - System software helps the computer function
properly and application programs enable users to
perform tasks. - The information processing cycle consists of the
input, processing, output, and storage operations.
27Chapter 1 Summary (continued)
- Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of
computer use is necessary for responsible
computing. - Two types of computers
- Computers for individuals
- Computers for organizations
- The Internet is a global information network.
- Internet services include e-mail, the World Wide
Web, instant messaging, and e-commerce.