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The Digital World vs The Real World
  • Computers speak in terms of the binary language
    (1 and 0) which represent on and off pulses
    of electricity.
  • Digital is very discreet - either the pulse is
    there or it isnt.
  • Our world is not discreet. We speak and hear
    along a continuous analog wave.
  • Our language is not discreet. What humans
    recognize as language must be converted to
    machine language.

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The Digital World vs The Real World
  • A machine cycle is the amount of time that it
    takes for a computer to
  • Fetch and instruction from RAM (which has been
    put there as an input process from our world)
  • Decode the instruction into machine language
  • Execute the instruction inside of the ALU
  • Return the result back to RAM (which is then
    returned to us as an output process by the OS)
  • Measured in terms of MHz or MIPS (millions of
    instructions per second)

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Classification of computer systems
  • Microcomputers
  • Mainframes
  • Supercomputers

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Microcomputers
  • Personal computer single-user computer.
    Desktop model, laptop, notebook, subnotebook,
    Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
  • Workstations special PCs designed to support
    applications that require more power than
    ordinary personal computing.
  • Embedded microcomputer is embedded inside of
    another machine.
  • Convergent Technologies
  • Network computers

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Supercomputers
  • Usually several large integrated computers. Used
    primarily in defense and scientific organizations
    to process enormous amounts of data extremely
    fast.
  • Finding more use in traditional transaction
    environments.

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Mainframe
  • Large centralized computers. Normally used to
    process operational business transactions. Some
    firms may have more than one mainframe.
  • Usually supports hundreds or thousands of users.
  • Large data storage ability
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