Title: Imre Dool college lecturer Department of EconomyAnalysis Methodology
1Introduction
- Imre Dool college lecturerDepartment of
Economy-Analysis Methodology - Personal and professional background
- Contact dulimi_at_szolf.hu
- About the subject, requirements, grading
2Hardware and Software in theEnterprise
3Source
Essentials of Management Information Systems,
6/e By Laudon Laudon
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4Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Hardware components of a computer system
Figure 6-1
5Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
6Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
The Computer System
- Bit
- Binary digit
- Represents 0 or 1
- Byte
- String of eight bits
- Stores one number, symbol, character, part of
picture
7Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Bits and bytes
Figure 6-2
Task how many characters can be represented in
one single byte? Is it enough? What could be the
logic of the representation?
8Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Numbers
- Computers electric circuits
- An electric circuit can only be on or off two
states - Binary system 1 or 0
- Binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal systems
- Integers
Figure 6-2
9Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Numbers
- Task perform the conversions!
- 187D ? H ? B
- 11001011B ? H ? D
- 8CH ? D ? B
- Floating point numbers
- Arithmetic operations addition, substraction,
multiplication, division - Representing other types of data
10Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
The Computer System
- The Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- Controls other parts of computer
- Arithmetic-logic unit performs principle
logical/mathematical operations - Control unit coordinates other parts,
- such as reading a stored program
11Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
The Computer System
- Primary Storage
- Located near CPU
- Stores all or part of active software program
- Stores operating system software
- Stores data the program is using
- Task the capacity of storages,history of PCs
12Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
The Computer System
- Primary Storage
- Composed of semi-conductors
- RAM (random access memory) Used for short-term,
temporary storage - ROM (read-only memory) Semiconductor memory
chips with program instructions
13Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
The CPU and primary storage
Figure 6-3
14Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Computer Processing
- Parallel processing
- Multiple CPUs work simultaneously on same problem
- More than one instruction processed at a time
- Massively parallel computers use hundreds,
thousands of processing chips
15Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Sequential and parallel processing
Figure 6-4
16Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
- Secondary Storage Technology
- Used for relatively long-term storage of data
outside CPU - Magnetic disk floppies, hard disks, RAID
- Optical disk CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD
- Magnetic tape
- Storage networking direct-attached
storagenetwork-attached storagestorage area
networks - Task how can be found data on a CD?
17Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Storage, Input, and Output Technology
- Input Devices
- Keyboard and mouse
- Touch screen
- Optical character recognition
- Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
- Pen-based input
- Digital scanner
- Audio input
- Sensors
18Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Storage, Input, and Output Technology
- Output Devices
- Cathode-ray tube (CRT)
- Printers
- Audio output
19Computer Hardware and Information Technology
Infrastructure
Storage, Input, and Output Technology
- Interactive Multimedia
- Integrates sound, video or animation, graphics,
text into computer-based application - Streaming technology
- New compression standards MP3 (MPEG3)
20Types of Software
- Software program A series of statements or
instructions to the computer - Two major types of software System software and
application software - System software Generalized programs that manage
the computers resources - Application software Programs written for or by
users to perform a specific task
21Types of Software
The major types of software
Figure 6-8
22Types of Software
System Software and PC Operating Systems
- Operating system software Manages the computer
system, resources controls memory, input,
output, and task scheduling - Computer language translation programs Compiles
source code of high-level language programs (C,
FORTRAN) into object code - machine language the
computer can execute - Utility programs Perform routine, repetitive
tasks such as copying, clearing primary storage
23Types of Software
System Software and PC Operating Systems
- Operating System Capabilities
- Multiprogramming Concurrent use of CPU by
multiple programs - Virtual storage Breaks programs into smaller
portions to read as needed - Time-sharing Allows many users to share CPU time
- Multi-processing Links two or more CPUs to work
in parallel in single computer system
24Types of Software
System Software and PC Operating Systems
- PC Operating Systems
- Software written for one OS generally cannot run
on another - Graphical User Interface (GUI) Dominant model
for user interface for operating systems and
applications
25Types of Software
System Software and PC Operating Systems
- Leading PC Operating Systems
- Windows XP
- Windows 2000
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows 98/ME
- Windows CE
- Unix
- Linux
- Mac OS
- DOS
26Types of Software
Window on Management
- The Case for Linux
- Should a company select Linux as an operating
system for its major business applications? - What are the management benefits Linux provides?
- What are the business as well as the technology
issues that should be addressed when making that
decision?
27Types of Software
Application Programming Languages
28Types of Software
Application Programming Languages
29Types of Software
Categories of Fourth-Generation Languages
30Types of Software
Programming Languages and Contemporary Software
Tools
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Combine data and methods (procedures) into one
object - Objects are independent, reusable building blocks
- Based on concepts of class and inheritance
31Types of Software
Programming Languages and Contemporary Software
Tools
- Java
- Object-oriented
- Platform-independent
- Robust handles data, graphics, video, sound
- Can create applets often used on Web
- Java applications tend to run slower than
native programs
32Types of Software
Programming Languages and Contemporary Software
Tools
- Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Page
description language creates Web pages and other
hypermedia documents - XML (eXtensible Markup Language) Describes the
structure of a document provides standard format
for data exchange - XHTML Reformulates HTML with XML document-type
definitions
33Types of Software
Application Software Packages and Productivity
Software
- Word processing software Create, format, print
documents - Desktop publishing software Produce
professional-quality documents with greater
formatting, design capabilities - Spreadsheets Display data in grid for
recalculating numerical data - Data management software Store, manipulate data
in lists and databases
34Types of Software
Text and the spell-checking option in Microsoft
Word
Figure 6-10
35Types of Software
Spreadsheet software
Figure 6-11
36Types of Software
Data management software
Figure 6-12
37Types of Software
Application Software Packages and Productivity
Software
- Presentation graphics Create professional-quality
graphics and multimedia presentations - Integrated Software Packages and Suites Combine
two or more applications easy data transfer - E-mail software Computer exchange of messages
- Web browsers Access and display Web, Internet
resources - Groupware Support activities of workgroups
38Types of Software
Software for Enterprise Integration and E-Business
- Enterprise software Integrates multiple business
processes - Legacy system System in place for long time
- Middleware Software that connects two disparate
systems - Enterprise application integration (EAI)
software Middleware to create hub connecting
applications and application clusters
39Types of Software
Enterprise application integration (EAI) software
versus traditional integration
Figure 6-13
40Types of Software
Software for Enterprise Integration and E-Business
- Web services Universal standards using Internet
technology for exchanging data between systems - Web server Manages requests for Web pages on
computer where they are stored - Application server Middleware software handling
application operations between user and back-end
business systems
41Types of Software
A multitiered architecture for e-commerce and
e-business
Figure 6-14
42Types of Software
Model of an Application Service Provider (ASP)
Figure 6-15
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