Title: Extended Learning Module A
1- Extended Learning Module A
- Computer Hardware and Software
2Presentation Overview
- A Quick Tour of Technology
- Categories of Computers by Size
- Software Your Intellectual Interface
- Hardware Your Physical Interface
- The Complete Computer At Work
3Introduction
- Information technology (IT) computer-based tool
that people use to work with information and
support the information and information-processing
needs of an organization. - Hardware the physical devices that make up a
computer. - Software the set of instructions that your
hardware executes to carry out a specific task
for you. - See the PDA, scanner, and monitor photos in
Figure A.1
4A Quick Tour of Technology
- Six categories of hardware
- Input device
- Output device
- Storage device
- Central processing unit (CPU)
- Telecommunications device
- Connecting device
- See photos of devices in Figure A.2
5A Quick Tour of Technology
- Software types include
- Application software - solves specific problems
or perform specific tasks. - System software - handles tasks specific to
technology management. - Operating system software - controls application
software and manages hardware devices. - Utility software - provides additional
functionality to the operating system.
6Categories of Computers By SizePersonal Digital
Assistants, Notebook Computers, and Desktop
Computers
- Personal digital assistant (PDA) - small
hand-held computer that surfs the Web and
performs simple tasks. - Notebook computer - a fully functional computer
that runs on battery power. - Desktop computer - the most popular choice.
- See Figure A.4
7Categories of Computers By SizeMinicomputers,
Mainframe Computers, and Supercomputers
- Minicomputer used in a small to medium-size
business environment. - Mainframe computer used in a large business
environment. - Supercomputers - the fastest, most powerful, and
most expensive type of computer. - Notice Supercomputer photo from A.5
8Software Your Intellectual InterfaceApplication
Software
- Application software is used to meet specific
information-processing needs, including such
things as - Payroll
- Customer relationship management
- Project management
- Training
- Word processing and many others.
9Software Your Intellectual InterfaceApplication
Software
- Personal productivity software - performs
personal tasks, including such things as
creating - Memos
- Graphs
- Slide presentations
Team Work
Buying Personal Productivity Software Suites
10Software Your Intellectual InterfaceApplication
Software
- Vertical market software - unique to a particular
industry. Examples include - Patient-scheduling software
- Nursing allocation software
- Horizontal market software - general enough to be
suitable for use in a variety of industries.
Examples include - Inventory management software
- Payroll software
11Software Your Intellectual InterfaceSystem
Software
- Operating system software - controls application
software and manages how hardware devices work
together. - Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro
- Microsoft Windows 2000 ME
- Microsoft Windows XP Home
- Microsoft Windows XP Pro
- Mac OS
- Linux
12Software Your Intellectual InterfaceSystem
Software
- Utility software - adds additional functionality
to the operating system. - Anti-virus software
- Crash-proof software
- Uninstaller software
- Disk optimization software
Team Work
Evaluating Utility Software Suites
13Hardware Your Physical Interface
- Binary digit (bit) - the smallest unit of
information. - ASCII (American Standard Code for Information
Interchange) - the coding system that most
personal computers use to represent, process, and
store information. - Byte - a group of eight bits represents one
natural language character.
14Hardware Your Physical InterfaceCommon Input
Devices
- Input device - a tool you use to capture
information and commands. Examples include - Keyboard
- Point-of-sale (POS)
- Microphone
- Mouse
- Trackball
- Pointing stick
- Touch pad
- Touch screen
- Bar code reader
- Optical mark recognition (OMR)
- Scanner
15Hardware Your Physical InterfaceCommon Output
Devices
- Output device - a tool you use to see, hear, or
otherwise accept the results of your
information-processing requests.
16Hardware Your Physical InterfaceCommon Output
Devices
- CRTs look like television sets.
- Flat-panel displays thin, lightweight monitors
that take up much less space than CRTs.
17Hardware Your Physical InterfaceCommon Output
Devices
- Resolution of a screen number of pixels it has.
- Dot pitch the distance between the centers of a
pair of like-colored pixels. - Resolution of a printer - the number of dots per
inch (dpi) it produces, which is the same
principle as the resolution in monitors.
18Hardware Your Physical InterfaceCommon Output
Devices
- Inkjet printers make images by forcing ink
droplets through nozzles. - Laser printers form images using an
electrostatic process. - Multifunction printers scan, copy, and fax, as
well as print.
19Hardware Your Physical InterfaceCharacteristics
of CPUs and RAM
- CPU
- Speed measured in megahertz (MHz) and gigahertz
(GHz). - Contains control unit and arithmetic/logic unit
(A/L unit) - see Fig A.12 - RAM
- Capacity measured in megabytes (millions of
characters)
20Hardware Your Physical InterfaceCommon Storage
Devices
- Common storage devices include
- Floppy disk
- High-capacity floppy disk
- Hard disk
- CD-ROM
- CD-R (compact disc recordable)
- CD-RW (compact disc rewritable)
- DVD-ROM
- DVD-R
- DVD-RW, or DVD-RAM, or DVDRW (all different
names by different manufacturers)
21Hardware Your Physical InterfaceTelecommunicatio
ns Devices
- Network - two or more computers connected so that
they can communicate with each other and possibly
share information, software, peripheral devices,
and/or processing power. - Telephone modem - a device that connects your
computer to your phone line so that you can
access another computer or network.
22Hardware Your Physical InterfaceTelecommunicatio
ns Devices
- Types of modems include
- Telephone modem
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem
- Cable modem
- Satellite modem
- Module E covers these in more detail.
23Hardware Your Physical InterfaceTelecommunicatio
ns Devices
- Communication software includes
- Connectivity software enables you to use your
computer to dial up or connect to another
computer. - Web browser software enables you to surf the
Web. - E-mail software enables you to electronically
communicate with other people by sending and
receiving e-mail.
24Hardware Your Physical InterfaceConnecting
Devices
- Connecting devices enable your hardware to
communicate with each other. - Busses system and expansion.
- Expansion slots and cards.
- Ports and connectors USB, serial, parallel, and
IrDA
25Hardware Your Physical InterfaceConnecting
Devices
- Popular connectors include
- USB (universal serial bus) the most popular
means of connecting devices to a computer. - Serial connector usually has 9 holes but may
have 25, which fit into the corresponding number
of pins in the port. - Parallel connector has 25 pins, which fit into
the corresponding holes in the port.
26Hardware Your Physical InterfaceConnecting
Devices
- IrDA (infrared data association) ports are for
wireless devices that work in essentially the
same way as the remote control on your TV does.
27Putting it all together
- See example program on pp. 64-5.
- Describes simple program for adding two numbers
- Describes how the CPU processes the program
statements to give output
28See you in class!