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First Lecture:
Essential Introduction to
      Computers

      Norazila Mat
A World of Computers

What is computer literacy (digital literacy)?
 Current knowledge and understanding
  of computers and their uses
 Computers are everywhere
What Is a Computer?
An electronic device, operating under the control of
instructions stored in its own memory,
What Does a Computer Do?
Four basic operations
compromise the
information processing
cycle
  1. Accept data (input)

  2. Process the data according to
     specified rules (process)

  3. Produce results (output)

  4. Store the results for future
     use (storage)
  5. Communication
Data Vs Information


   Data:
      Collection of
      unprocessed items



   Processes data into
   Information:
      Conveys meaning and is
      useful to people
What are the Components of a
Computer?
The six primary
components of a computer                           Processor
are:                                     Control
                                         Control             Arithmetic
                                                             Arithmetic
                                          Unit
                                          Unit             Logic Unit (ALU)
                                                           Logic Unit (ALU)
1)   input devices
                                                   Instructions
2)   the processor (control unit                       Data
     and arithmetic/logic unit),                   Information

3)   memory,                  Input                                             Output
                             Devices
                                        Data       Memory         Information
                                                                                Devices
4)   output devices,
5)   storage devices                               Instructions
                                                       Data
6)   communications devices                        Information
The processor, memory, and storage
devices are housed in a box-like case               Storage
called the system unit - CPU                        Devices
INPUT: What Is Input and Input
Device?
What is input?
   Data or instructions entered into memory of
    computer
       Data = Unprocessed text, numbers, images, audio, and video
       Instructions = Programs, Commands, User responses
   Input device is any hardware component that
    allows users to enter data and instructions
INPUT: Types of input device? (1)
 Keyboards               Audio videos device
 Pointing device             Voice recognition
     Mouse                   MIDI (musical instrument digital interface)
      – Trackball             Digital camera
      – Touchpad
                              Digital video (DV) camera
      – Pointing stick
                              Web cam
     Light pen
     Touch screen
     Digital pen
     Game controllers
INPUT: Types of input device? (2)
                                          Data collection
 Scanners
                                           device
 Reading Devices
                                              (POS) terminal
      Bar code reader
                                              Automated teller
      Optical reader                          machine (ATM)
       Optical character recognition
        (OCR) reads characters in OCR     Biometric Input
        font
       Optical mark recognition (OMR)        Fingerprint reader
        reads hand-drawn pencil marks,
        such as small circles                 Voice verification
      Magnetic stripe card                    system
       reader                                 Signature
      Magnetic-ink                            verification system
       character recognition                  Iris recognition
       (MICR) reader                           system
The System Unit
What is the system unit?
 Case that contains
  electronic components
  of the computer used
  to process data
      Sometimes called
       the chassis
The System Unit
  What are common components inside the system unit?
     Processor
     Memory
     Adapter cards
                 Sound card
                 Video card
     Drive bays
     Power supply




p. 185 Fig. 4-2
Processor

What is the central processing unit (CPU)?
Interprets and carries
 out basic instructions
 that operate a computer
    Control unit directs and
     coordinates operations in
     computer
    Arithmetic logic unit
     (ALU) performs
     arithmetic, comparison,
     and logical operations
Also called the processor
Memory
What is memory?                          How is memory measured?
   Electronic components that store          By number of bytes available for
    instructions, data, and results            storage
   Consists of one or
    more chips on                     Term      Abbreviation   Approximate Size
    motherboard or
                                    Kilobyte      KB or K      1 thousand bytes
    other circuit board
                                    Megabyte       MB           1 million bytes
   Each byte stored                Gigabyte       GB            1 billion bytes
    in unique location              Terabyte        TB           1 trillion bytes
    called an address
OUTPUT: What is Output?
What is output?
 Data that has been processed into a useful form
      Output device is any hardware component that can convey
       information to one or more people
OUTPUT: Display Devices
   Output device that visually                         Printer
    conveys text, graphics, and                         Impact printer –dot matrix
    video information                                    printer
       Information on display device                   Nonimpact printers
        sometimes called soft copy
                            print head
                                                          Ink-jet printer
   Monitor houses display device                         photo printer
    that is packaged as separate
                                                          laser printer
    peripheral
       LCD (liquid crystal display)                      thermal printer
        monitor                                           Plotter
       Plasma monitor
                             print cartridge
       CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitor                             firing
                                                                   chamber

                                                                    ink dot
        bubble            resistor             ink
                                     nozzle
OUTPUT: Audio output device
   Computer component that produces music, speech, or
    other sounds
   Speakers and headsets are common devices
OUTPUT: Other Output Devices
   facsimile (fax) machine
   multifunction peripheral
   data projector
   interactive whiteboard
Storage
What is storage?
 Holds data, instructions, and information for future use
 Storage medium is physical material used for storage
     Also called secondary storage
Storage
What is capacity?
  Number of bytes (characters) a storage medium can hold
    Kilobyte (KB)    1 thousand
    Megabyte (MB) 1 million
    Gigabyte (GB)    1 billion
    Terabyte (TB)    1 trillion
    Petabyte (PB)    1 quadrillion
    Exabyte (EB)     1 quintillion
    Zettabyte (ZB)   1 sextillion
    Yottabyte (YB) 1 septillion
Storage
         How does volatility compare?
               Storage medium is nonvolatile—contents retained when
                power is off
               Memory is volatile—holds data and instructions temporarily
                                                 ON             OFF

                     Screen Display            Display         Display
Volatile




                                               appears       disappears

                         Memory                Data and        Data and
                       (most RAM)            instructions    instructions
                 (chips on motherboard)       available to      erased
Nonvolatile




                                                 user
                     Storage Medium            Contents       Contents
                  (hard disks, CDs, DVDs,     available to    retained
                   USB flash drives, etc.)       user
Storage device:
 Hard- Disc
     High-capacity storage, most are housed
      inside the system unit
     Consists of several inflexible, circular
      platters that magnetically store data,
      instructions and information electronically
     External hard disk—freestanding
      hard disk that connects to system unit
     Removable hard disk—hard disk
      that you insert and remove
      from hard disk drive                                             track
                                                                         sector
 Magnetic disc
     use magnetic particles to store items on a
      disk’s surface.
                                                                         read/wri
 Magnetic Tape                                                          head
     is a magnetically coated ribbon of plastic
      housed in a tape cartridge                    platter
                                                       sides
                                                            cylinder
Other Storage device:
 Floppy disc
      Is an inexpensive portable storage
       medium
 Optical Disc
      is a portable storage medium that consists of a
       flat, round, portable disc made of metal,
       plastic, and lacquer that is written and read by
       a laser
      CD-ROM (Compact disc read-only
       memory)
      CD-RWs (Compact disc-rewritable)
             erasable disc you can write on
              multiple times
      CD-R (compact disc-recordable)
             disc you can write on once
      DVD-ROM (digital versatile disc-ROM or
       digital video disc-ROM)
 Online storage
 microfilm and microfiche
Miniature Mobile Storage Media
What is miniature mobile storage media?
   Storage for small mobile devices

                                 •flash memory cards
                                 •USB Flash Drive
                                 •smart card
Computer Software

What is software?

       Consists of a series
       of instructions that
                              Also called a
        tells the computer
                                program
          what to do and
            how to do it



Two types of software: system software and
application software
Computer Software

What is system software?
 Programs that control or maintain the operations of
  the computer and its devices



       Operating System (OS)
       is a set of programs
       that coordinates all
       activities among
       computer hardware      Utility Programs allow the user to
       devices                perform maintenance-type tasks
                              usually related to managing a
                              computer, its devices or its programs
Operating Systems
What are the functions of an operating system?
Operating Systems
 Operating system
      Microsoft Windows Vista
      Microsoft Windows XP
      Apple Mac OS X
      Linux
 Booting
      Process of starting or restarting a computer
 Spooling
      Sending print jobs to buffer instead of directly to printer
 Graphical user interface (GUI)
       –   User interacts with menus and visual images such as buttons and other
           graphical objects
 Program management features of operating systems
      Multitasking, multiprocessing, multiuser and fault-tolerant
Operating System Utility Programs
What is a utility program?
 System software that performs
  maintenance-type tasks
      Also called
       utility
Application Software
What is application software?
   Programs designed to make users more productive
    and/or assist them with personal tasks
Application Software
How is software distributed?
 Packaged software, mass-produced
 Custom software, performs functions specific to a
  business or industry
 Web-based software, hosted by a Web site
 Open source software, provided for use, modification,
  and redistribution
 Shareware, copyrighted software that is distributed
  free for trial period
 Freeware, copyrighted software provided at no cost
 Public-domain software, freeware with no copyright
  restrictions
Communications Devices
 is a hardware component that enables a computer to
  send and receive data, instructions, and information to
  and from one or more computers
       Transmission media
       Network through wire or wireless
        – Telephone lines, cables, cellular radio networks & satellites


       Used to share

              Resources
                          Hardware
                           devices   Software
                                     programs                        Saves
                                                Data                 time
                                                       Information    and
                                                                     money
Networks and the Internet
A network is a collection of computers and devices
connected together, often wirelessly, via
communications devices and transmission media
 Local area network (LAN)
 Wide area network(WAN)
Networks and the Internet
The world’s largest network is the Internet, which is a
worldwide collection of networks that connects millions of
businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and
individuals
   Internet service provider (ISP)
   Online service provider (OSP)
   Wireless Internet service provider (WISP)
Networks and the Internet
•       The World Wide Web contains billions of
        documents called Web pages
       Web page
       Web site
       Web browser
       Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
       Hypertext transfer protocol
Networks and the Internet
Why do users access the Internet?
1. Communications
2. Research and Information
3. Shopping
4. Banking and Investing
5. Classes
6. Entertainment
7. Download Music
8. Share Information
Networks and the Internet
•     When you conduct business activities online, you
      are participating in electronic commerce, also
      known as e-commerce
    – Business to consumer (B2C)
    – Consumer to consumer (C2C)
    – Business to business (B2B)
Advantages and Disadvantages
of Using Computers
What are the advantages of using computers?



         Speed             Reliability    Consistency




                 Storage        Communications



                                                        Next
Advantages and Disadvantages
of Using Computers
What are the disadvantages of using computers?



             Violation of
                                 Public Safety
               Privacy


     Impact on                            Impact on
                      Health Risks
    Labor Force                          Environment
Categories of Computers

What are the categories of computers?
             Personal Computers
                  (desktop)
                                  Mobile Computers and
                                    Mobile Devices

               Game Consoles


                                          Servers


                 Mainframes


                                      Supercomputers

             Embedded Computers
Servers
What types of servers are there?
A server controls access to network
resources and provides centralized
storage
Mainframe Very powerful,
expensive computer that supports
thousands of connected users
Supercomputer The fastest, most
powerful, most expensive
computer. Used for applications
requiring complex mathematical
calculations
Elements of an Information System
What are information system elements?
   Hardware
   Software
   Data
   People
   Procedures
Examples of Computer Usage
What software is available for a home user?
 Personal finance
  management
 Web access
 Communications
 Entertainment
Examples of Computer Usage
What software is available for a small
office/home office (SOHO) user?
   Productivity
    software
   Specialty
    software
   Web usage
   E-mail
Examples of Computer Usage

What is available for
a mobile user?
   Hardware
       Notebook computers
       Tablet PCs
       Internet-enabled PDAs
       Smart phones
 Software
       Word processing
       Spreadsheet
       Presentation graphics
        software
Examples of Computer Usage

What are the needs of a power user?
 Speed and large amounts of storage
 Types of power users
      Engineers
      Scientists
      Architects
      Desktop publishers
      Graphic artists
Examples of Computer Usage

What are the needs of the large business user?
   Payroll
   Inventory
   E-commerce
   Desktop
    publishing
Computer Applications in Society

What are some examples
of computer applications
in society?
    Education
    Finance
    Government
    Health Care
    Science
    Publishing
    Travel
    Manufacturing

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First lecture

  • 1. First Lecture: Essential Introduction to Computers Norazila Mat
  • 2. A World of Computers What is computer literacy (digital literacy)?  Current knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses  Computers are everywhere
  • 3. What Is a Computer? An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory,
  • 4. What Does a Computer Do? Four basic operations compromise the information processing cycle 1. Accept data (input) 2. Process the data according to specified rules (process) 3. Produce results (output) 4. Store the results for future use (storage) 5. Communication
  • 5. Data Vs Information Data: Collection of unprocessed items Processes data into Information: Conveys meaning and is useful to people
  • 6. What are the Components of a Computer? The six primary components of a computer Processor are: Control Control Arithmetic Arithmetic Unit Unit Logic Unit (ALU) Logic Unit (ALU) 1) input devices Instructions 2) the processor (control unit Data and arithmetic/logic unit), Information 3) memory, Input Output Devices Data Memory Information Devices 4) output devices, 5) storage devices Instructions Data 6) communications devices Information The processor, memory, and storage devices are housed in a box-like case Storage called the system unit - CPU Devices
  • 7. INPUT: What Is Input and Input Device? What is input?  Data or instructions entered into memory of computer  Data = Unprocessed text, numbers, images, audio, and video  Instructions = Programs, Commands, User responses  Input device is any hardware component that allows users to enter data and instructions
  • 8. INPUT: Types of input device? (1)  Keyboards  Audio videos device  Pointing device  Voice recognition  Mouse  MIDI (musical instrument digital interface) – Trackball  Digital camera – Touchpad  Digital video (DV) camera – Pointing stick  Web cam  Light pen  Touch screen  Digital pen  Game controllers
  • 9. INPUT: Types of input device? (2)  Data collection  Scanners device  Reading Devices  (POS) terminal  Bar code reader  Automated teller  Optical reader machine (ATM)  Optical character recognition (OCR) reads characters in OCR  Biometric Input font  Optical mark recognition (OMR)  Fingerprint reader reads hand-drawn pencil marks, such as small circles  Voice verification  Magnetic stripe card system reader  Signature  Magnetic-ink verification system character recognition  Iris recognition (MICR) reader system
  • 10. The System Unit What is the system unit?  Case that contains electronic components of the computer used to process data  Sometimes called the chassis
  • 11. The System Unit What are common components inside the system unit?  Processor  Memory  Adapter cards  Sound card  Video card  Drive bays  Power supply p. 185 Fig. 4-2
  • 12. Processor What is the central processing unit (CPU)? Interprets and carries out basic instructions that operate a computer  Control unit directs and coordinates operations in computer  Arithmetic logic unit (ALU) performs arithmetic, comparison, and logical operations Also called the processor
  • 13. Memory What is memory? How is memory measured?  Electronic components that store  By number of bytes available for instructions, data, and results storage  Consists of one or more chips on Term Abbreviation Approximate Size motherboard or Kilobyte KB or K 1 thousand bytes other circuit board Megabyte MB 1 million bytes  Each byte stored Gigabyte GB 1 billion bytes in unique location Terabyte TB 1 trillion bytes called an address
  • 14. OUTPUT: What is Output? What is output?  Data that has been processed into a useful form  Output device is any hardware component that can convey information to one or more people
  • 15. OUTPUT: Display Devices  Output device that visually  Printer conveys text, graphics, and  Impact printer –dot matrix video information printer  Information on display device  Nonimpact printers sometimes called soft copy print head  Ink-jet printer  Monitor houses display device  photo printer that is packaged as separate  laser printer peripheral  LCD (liquid crystal display)  thermal printer monitor  Plotter  Plasma monitor print cartridge  CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitor firing chamber ink dot bubble resistor ink nozzle
  • 16. OUTPUT: Audio output device  Computer component that produces music, speech, or other sounds  Speakers and headsets are common devices
  • 17. OUTPUT: Other Output Devices  facsimile (fax) machine  multifunction peripheral  data projector  interactive whiteboard
  • 18. Storage What is storage?  Holds data, instructions, and information for future use  Storage medium is physical material used for storage  Also called secondary storage
  • 19. Storage What is capacity?  Number of bytes (characters) a storage medium can hold Kilobyte (KB) 1 thousand Megabyte (MB) 1 million Gigabyte (GB) 1 billion Terabyte (TB) 1 trillion Petabyte (PB) 1 quadrillion Exabyte (EB) 1 quintillion Zettabyte (ZB) 1 sextillion Yottabyte (YB) 1 septillion
  • 20. Storage How does volatility compare?  Storage medium is nonvolatile—contents retained when power is off  Memory is volatile—holds data and instructions temporarily ON OFF Screen Display Display Display Volatile appears disappears Memory Data and Data and (most RAM) instructions instructions (chips on motherboard) available to erased Nonvolatile user Storage Medium Contents Contents (hard disks, CDs, DVDs, available to retained USB flash drives, etc.) user
  • 21. Storage device:  Hard- Disc  High-capacity storage, most are housed inside the system unit  Consists of several inflexible, circular platters that magnetically store data, instructions and information electronically  External hard disk—freestanding hard disk that connects to system unit  Removable hard disk—hard disk that you insert and remove from hard disk drive track sector  Magnetic disc  use magnetic particles to store items on a disk’s surface. read/wri  Magnetic Tape head  is a magnetically coated ribbon of plastic housed in a tape cartridge platter sides cylinder
  • 22. Other Storage device:  Floppy disc  Is an inexpensive portable storage medium  Optical Disc  is a portable storage medium that consists of a flat, round, portable disc made of metal, plastic, and lacquer that is written and read by a laser  CD-ROM (Compact disc read-only memory)  CD-RWs (Compact disc-rewritable)  erasable disc you can write on multiple times  CD-R (compact disc-recordable)  disc you can write on once  DVD-ROM (digital versatile disc-ROM or digital video disc-ROM)  Online storage  microfilm and microfiche
  • 23. Miniature Mobile Storage Media What is miniature mobile storage media?  Storage for small mobile devices •flash memory cards •USB Flash Drive •smart card
  • 24. Computer Software What is software? Consists of a series of instructions that Also called a tells the computer program what to do and how to do it Two types of software: system software and application software
  • 25. Computer Software What is system software?  Programs that control or maintain the operations of the computer and its devices Operating System (OS) is a set of programs that coordinates all activities among computer hardware Utility Programs allow the user to devices perform maintenance-type tasks usually related to managing a computer, its devices or its programs
  • 26. Operating Systems What are the functions of an operating system?
  • 27. Operating Systems  Operating system  Microsoft Windows Vista  Microsoft Windows XP  Apple Mac OS X  Linux  Booting  Process of starting or restarting a computer  Spooling  Sending print jobs to buffer instead of directly to printer  Graphical user interface (GUI) – User interacts with menus and visual images such as buttons and other graphical objects  Program management features of operating systems  Multitasking, multiprocessing, multiuser and fault-tolerant
  • 28. Operating System Utility Programs What is a utility program?  System software that performs maintenance-type tasks  Also called utility
  • 29. Application Software What is application software?  Programs designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks
  • 30. Application Software How is software distributed?  Packaged software, mass-produced  Custom software, performs functions specific to a business or industry  Web-based software, hosted by a Web site  Open source software, provided for use, modification, and redistribution  Shareware, copyrighted software that is distributed free for trial period  Freeware, copyrighted software provided at no cost  Public-domain software, freeware with no copyright restrictions
  • 31. Communications Devices  is a hardware component that enables a computer to send and receive data, instructions, and information to and from one or more computers  Transmission media  Network through wire or wireless – Telephone lines, cables, cellular radio networks & satellites Used to share Resources Hardware devices Software programs Saves Data time Information and money
  • 32. Networks and the Internet A network is a collection of computers and devices connected together, often wirelessly, via communications devices and transmission media  Local area network (LAN)  Wide area network(WAN)
  • 33. Networks and the Internet The world’s largest network is the Internet, which is a worldwide collection of networks that connects millions of businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and individuals  Internet service provider (ISP)  Online service provider (OSP)  Wireless Internet service provider (WISP)
  • 34. Networks and the Internet • The World Wide Web contains billions of documents called Web pages  Web page  Web site  Web browser  Uniform Resource Locator (URL)  Hypertext transfer protocol
  • 35. Networks and the Internet Why do users access the Internet? 1. Communications 2. Research and Information 3. Shopping 4. Banking and Investing 5. Classes 6. Entertainment 7. Download Music 8. Share Information
  • 36. Networks and the Internet • When you conduct business activities online, you are participating in electronic commerce, also known as e-commerce – Business to consumer (B2C) – Consumer to consumer (C2C) – Business to business (B2B)
  • 37. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Computers What are the advantages of using computers? Speed Reliability Consistency Storage Communications Next
  • 38. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Computers What are the disadvantages of using computers? Violation of Public Safety Privacy Impact on Impact on Health Risks Labor Force Environment
  • 39. Categories of Computers What are the categories of computers? Personal Computers (desktop) Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices Game Consoles Servers Mainframes Supercomputers Embedded Computers
  • 40. Servers What types of servers are there? A server controls access to network resources and provides centralized storage Mainframe Very powerful, expensive computer that supports thousands of connected users Supercomputer The fastest, most powerful, most expensive computer. Used for applications requiring complex mathematical calculations
  • 41. Elements of an Information System What are information system elements?  Hardware  Software  Data  People  Procedures
  • 42. Examples of Computer Usage What software is available for a home user?  Personal finance management  Web access  Communications  Entertainment
  • 43. Examples of Computer Usage What software is available for a small office/home office (SOHO) user?  Productivity software  Specialty software  Web usage  E-mail
  • 44. Examples of Computer Usage What is available for a mobile user?  Hardware  Notebook computers  Tablet PCs  Internet-enabled PDAs  Smart phones  Software  Word processing  Spreadsheet  Presentation graphics software
  • 45. Examples of Computer Usage What are the needs of a power user?  Speed and large amounts of storage  Types of power users  Engineers  Scientists  Architects  Desktop publishers  Graphic artists
  • 46. Examples of Computer Usage What are the needs of the large business user?  Payroll  Inventory  E-commerce  Desktop publishing
  • 47. Computer Applications in Society What are some examples of computer applications in society?  Education  Finance  Government  Health Care  Science  Publishing  Travel  Manufacturing