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Microsoft Office 2010 – Illustrated

Understanding Essential
  Computer Concepts
Objectives

    •     Investigate types of computers
    •     Examine computer systems
    •     Investigate data representation
    •     Understand memory
    •     Understand storage media




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Objectives

    •     Examine input devices
    •     Examine output devices
    •     Explore data communications
    •     Learn about networks
    •     Learn about security threats




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Objectives

    • Learn about networks
    • Learn about security threats




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Defining Computers

  A computer is an electronic device
    that:
  • accepts information and instructions
    from a user
  • processes data
  • stores data for later retrieval
  • produces output

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Investigating Types of
  Computers
  The categories of computers are:
  • Personal computers (PCs)
     • Desktops
     • Notebooks (Laptops)
     • Tablet PCs
     • Subnotebooks (Ultraportables or Minis)
     • Slates
  • Hand-helds
         • Smartphones
         • MP3 players
  • Mainframes
  • Supercomputers

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Investigating Types of
  Computers
Personal computers (PCs) are used for general computing
tasks, usually for home or office use.
Hand-held computers fit in the palm of your hand and run
on batteries.
Mainframes are used by larger companies to provide
centralized storage, processing, and management for large
amounts of data.
Supercomputers are the largest and fastest of computers,
and can process an enormous volume of data.


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Investigating Types of Computers
    • Notebook
      computer
       • also referred to
         as a laptop
         computer
       • small
       • lightweight
       • portable


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Investigating Types of Computers
    •     Smartphones
           • used to make and
             receive phone
             calls
           • also used to
             connect to the
             Internet, to check
             email, and to
             maintain an
             electronic
             appointment book

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Investigating Types of Computers
  Supercomputers are the largest and fastest of
  computers, and can process an enormous
  volume of data.




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Examining Computer Systems
A computer system is made up of:

• Hardware—the physical components

• Software—the programs or lists of
  instructions
   • Operating system—special software
     that controls basic input and output


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Examining Computer Systems

  • Architecture or configuration is the
    design of the computer.
     • As in, what does the computer consist
       of?

  • Specifications are the technical details
    about each component.
     • As in, how big is the monitor?


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Examining Computer Systems
    • Data
            • Words, numbers, figures, sounds, and
              graphics that describe people, events,
              things, and ideas


    • Processing
            • Modifying data



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Examining Computer Systems
• Motherboard
   • where processing
     tasks occur
   • located inside the
     computer
   • the main electronic
     component of the
     computer
   • contains the CPU

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Examining Computer Systems

• Input—data you type into the computer

• Output—result of the computer processing
  your input

• Peripheral devices—accomplish the input,
  output, and storage functions



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Examining Computer Systems
• Microprocessor
  • also called central
    processing unit or
    CPU
  • a silicon chip
    designed to
    manipulate data
  • speed determined by:
            • Clock speed
            • Word size
            • Processor type
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Investigating Data Representation
    • A computer file is a named collection
      of stored data.
    • An executable file contains the
      instructions that tell a computer how
      to perform a specific task; for
      instance, the files that are used while
      the computer starts are executable.
    • A data file is created by a user,
      usually with software.

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Investigating Data Representation

• Computers interpret every signal as “on”
  or “off”

• 1 (“on”) and 0 (“off”) referred to as bits
  or binary digits

• Eight bits = 1 byte. Each byte
  represents a unique character.

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Investigating Data Representation

• Kilobyte (KB) = one thousand
  bytes
• Megabyte (MB) = one million bytes
• Gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes
• Terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes


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Investigating Data Representation
•    Each ASCII number
     represents an English
     character
•    Computers that run
     the Windows
     operating system use
     the set of Extended
     ASCII definitions
     defined by the
     American National
     Standards Institute                               ANSI standard sample ASCII code
     (ANSI)


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Understanding Memory
• Computer memory is a set of storage
  locations on the motherboard.
• There are five types of memory:
   • Random access memory (RAM)
   • Cache memory
   • Virtual memory
   • Read-only memory (ROM)
   • Complementary metal oxide
     semiconductor memory (CMOS)


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Understanding Memory
• RAM
  • Temporary memory that constantly
    changes while computer is on
  • Can be upgraded to make your computer
    run faster (in sizes from 512 MB-16 GB)
• Cache memory
  • Special high-speed memory chip on the
    motherboard or CPU
  • Stores frequently and recently accessed
    data and commands
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Understanding Memory

• Virtual memory is extra memory that
  simulates RAM if more is needed.

• Read-only memory (ROM) is the permanent
  storage location for a set of instructions the
  computer uses.

• CMOS memory is semi-permanent
  information about where essential software is
  stored.

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Understanding Storage Media

• Three types of storage media:
  • Magnetic storage media
  • Optical storage devices
  • Flash memory



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Understanding Storage Media
    • Common magnetic storage
      devices
            • hard disks—several magnetic oxide
              covered metal platters usually sealed in
              a case inside the computer
    • Optical storage devices
            • CD—stores 700 MB of data
            • DVD—stores 4.7-15.9 GB
            • Blu-ray—stores 25 GB, used for storing
              high-definition video

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Understanding Storage Media
    • Flash memory—similar to ROM except
      that it can be written to more than once.
    • Flash memory cards
       • small, portable cards encased in hard
         plastic to which data can be written and
         rewritten
       • used in digital cameras, handheld
         computers, video game controllers, and
         other devices

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Understanding Storage Media
    •     USB flash storage
          device (USB drive, flash
          drive)
           • popular type of flash
              memory
           • available in a wide
              range of sizes up to
              64 GB of data
           • plug directly into the
              USB port of a
              personal computer
           • are about the size of a
              pack of gum and often
              have a ring that you
              can attach to your key
              chain.


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Rewriting on Optical Storage


• CD-ROMs are for “read-only” access.
• CD-R drives allow you to record data on a
  CD-R disk.
• CD-RW drives allow you to write data on a
  CD-RW disk and access and modify data.
• DVD-R and DVD+R are recordable
• DVD-RW and DVD+RW are re-recordable
• BD-R are recordable
• BD+RE are re-recordable
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Examining Input Devices

Some input devices are:
• Keyboard
• Pointing
  device
     • Mouse
     • Trackball
     • Touch pad                                     Cordless pointing devices

• Touchscreen
• Scanner
• Microphones
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Using Assistive Devices
    • People who cannot use their arms or
      hands instead can use foot, head, or
      eye movements to control the pointer.
    • People with poor vision can use
      keyboards with large keys for input,
      screen enlargers to enlarge the type
      and images on the monitor, or screen
      readers to read the content of the
      screen aloud.

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Examining Output Devices


• Monitors and printers are common
  output devices.

• LCD monitors and LED monitors are
  two types of monitors.



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Examining Output
  Devices

Factors that influence
a monitor’s quality
  are:
• Screen Size
• Resolution
• Dot Pitch (dp)



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Examining Output Devices

  Types of printers
  • Laser– high quality
  • Inkjet– popular for home use
  • Dot matrix– used to print large quantities




                                                         Printers

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Exploring Data Communications
Data communications is the transmission of data from
one computer to another.

The four essential components of data communications
are:
• Sender
• Channel
• Receiver
• Protocols



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Exploring Data Communications
• A sender is the computer that originates the
  message.
• The message is sent over a channel, such as a
  telephone.
• The receiver is the computer at the message’s
  destination.
• Protocols are the rules that establish the
  transfer of data between sender and receiver.



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Exploring Data Communications
    •     Device driver (or driver)
           • handles the transmission protocol between a
             computer and its peripheral devices
           • a computer program that can establish
             communication because it contains
             information about the characteristics of your
             computer and of the device

    •     Data bus
           • data path between the microprocessor, RAM,
             and the peripherals along which
             communication travels

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Exploring Data Communications
PCs have several types of expansion ports:
      •   USB
      •   FireWire (1394)
      •   HDMI
      •   DVI
      •   VGA
      •   Ethernet




      Computer ports and connections


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Exploring Data Communications
• USB (Universal Serial Bus) port—a high-
  speed serial port which allows multiple
  connections at the same port
• FireWire (IEEE 1394) port—a high-speed
  serial port developed by Apple Computers,
  which is slightly faster than USB
• HDMI (High Definition Multimedia
  Interface) port—a high-speed serial port that
  transmits video and audio digitally


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Exploring Data Communications
    • DVI—(Digital Video Interface) transmits
      video digitally
    • VGA—(Video Graphics Array) allows
      analog video transmission
    • Ethernet port—used to connect to
      another computer, a LAN, a modem, or
      sometimes directly to the Internet; allows
      data to be transmitted at high speeds.




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Learning about Networks
    •     Network
            • connects one computer to other computers and
              peripheral devices
    •     Network interface card (NIC)
            • creates a communications channel between the
              computer and the network
            • a cable connects the NIC port to the network
    •     Network software
            • establishes the communications protocols that will
              be observed on the network
            • controls the traffic flow of data traveling through
              the network


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Learning about Networks
• Server
      • acts as the central storage location for programs
      • provides mass storage for most of the data used on the
        network
• Client—computers on a network dependent on a
  server
• Client/server network—a network with server that
  acts as the central storage location
• Peer-to-peer network
      • a network without a server
      • all of the computers are equal



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Learning about Networks
    • Standalone computer—a personal
      computer that is not connected to a
      network
    • Workstation—a personal computer
      that is connected to a network
    • Node—any device connected to the
      network


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Learning about Networks


                         Workstation                           Server   Printer



     Workstation




                                 Your local workstation


                         Typical network configuration



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Learning about Networks
    •     LAN (local area network)
            • computers and peripherals located close to each
              other
    •     WAN (wide area network)
            • more than one LAN connected together
            • the Internet is the largest example of a WAN
    •     WLAN (wireless local area network)
            • computers and peripherals that use high-
              frequency radio waves instead of wires to
              communicate and connect in a network
            • Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) describes WLANs
              connected using a standard radio frequency
              established by the Institute of Electrical and
              Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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Learning about Networks
    •     PAN (personal area network)—a network that
          allows two or more devices located close to each
          other to communicate or to connect a device to
          the Internet
            • Infrared technology—uses infrared light waves to
              beam data from one device to another
            • Bluetooth—uses short range radio waves to connect a
              device wirelessly to another device or to the Internet
    •     WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for
          Microwave Access)
            • allows computers to connect over many miles to a LAN
            • a WiMAX tower sends signals to a WiMAX receiver built
              or plugged into a computer
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Learning about Networks

                                                Analo
                                                g
                                                signal
                   Digital                                              Digital
                   signal                                               signal

                           Modem                                    Modem
    Sending                                                                       Receiving
    site                                                                                site

           Using modems to send and receive data




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Learning about Security Threats
    • Security
       • the steps a computer owner
         takes to prevent unauthorized
         use of or damage to the
         computer



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Learning about Security Threats
    •     Malware
           • any program intended to cause harm or
             convey information to others without the
             owner’s permission
    •     Viruses
           • harmful programs that instruct your computer
             to perform destructive activities, such as
             erasing a disk drive
           • Antivirus software (virus protection
             software) searches executable files for the
             sequences of characters that may cause harm
             and disinfects the files by erasing or disabling
             those commands


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Learning about Security Threats
    • Spyware
       • programs contained with other
         programs that track a computer user’s
         Internet usage and send this data back
         to the company or person that created it
       • usually installed without the computer
         user’s permission or knowledge
       • Anti-spyware software detects
         spyware and deletes them



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Learning about Security Threats
   • Firewall
            • prevents other computers on the Internet
              from accessing a computer and prevents
              programs on a computer from accessing
              the Internet without the computer user’s
              permission
            • can be either hardware or software
            • Router
                   • a device that controls traffic between network
                     components
                   • usually has a built-in firewall.
            • Software firewalls track all incoming and
              outgoing traffic
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Learning about Security Threats
  •     Spoofed site
         • a Web site set up to look like another Web site, but
           which does not belong to the organization portrayed in
           the site
         • has a URL (address on the Web) that looks similar to a
           URL from the legitimate site
         • usually set up to try to convince customers of the real
           site to enter personal information
  •     Phishing
         • the practice of sending e-mails to customers or potential
           customers of a legitimate Web site asking them to click
           a link in the e-mail
         • the link leads to a spoofed site
  •     Pharming
         • when a criminal breaks into a DNS server (a computer
           responsible for directing Internet traffic) and redirect any
           attempts to access a particular Web site to the
           criminal’s spoofed site
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Protecting Information with
  Passwords
    • Logging in / Logging on
       • signing in with a username and
         password
    • Strong password
       • at least eight characters
       • consists of upper- and lowercase letters
         and numbers
       • does not include common personal
         information

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Understanding System Software
System software helps the computer carry out its basic
operating tasks.

The four types of system software are:
• Operating systems
• Utilities
• Device drivers
• Programming languages



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Understanding System Software
    •     Operating system
           • controls the input and output (I/O)
           • allocates system resources
           • manages files on storage devices
           • guards against equipment failure
    •     Operating environment
           • provides a graphical user interface (GUI)
             that acts as a liaison between the user and the
             computer



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Understanding System Software
    •     Utilities
           • a category of system software that augment the
               operating system by taking over some of its
               responsibility for allocating hardware resources
    •     Device drivers
           • handle the transmission protocol between a computer
               and its peripherals
           • when you add a device to an existing computer, part of
               its installation includes adding its device driver to the
               computer’s configuration
    •     Programming languages
           • used by a programmer to write computer instructions
           • Instructions translated into electrical signals that the
               computer manipulates and processes



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Understanding System Software




                                 Windows 7 starting screen
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Understanding Application
  Software
    •     Application software
            • enables you to perform specific computer tasks

    •     Object linking and embedding (OLE)
            • refers to the ability to use data from another file, called
              the source
    •     Embedding
            • occurs when you copy and paste source data in the
              new file
    •     Linking
            • allows you to create a connection between the source
              data and the copy in the new file
            • the link updates the copy every time a change is made
              to the source data
    •     Integration
            • the seamless nature of OLE among some applications
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Understanding Application
  Software
    •     Document production software
           • includes word processing software, desktop publishing
             software, e-mail editors, and Web authoring software
           • has a variety of features that assist you in writing and
             formatting documents, including changing the font (the
             style of type) and spell checking to help you avoid
             typographical and spelling errors

    •     Spreadsheet software
           • a numerical analysis tool
           • used to create a worksheet composed of a grid of
             columns and rows
           • you type data into the cells, and enter mathematical
             formulas into other cells that reference the data


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Understanding Application
  Software




       Checking the spelling in a document

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Understanding Application
  Software




              Typical worksheet with numerical data and a graph
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Understanding Application
  Software
    •     Database management software
            • lets you collect and manage data

    •     Database
            • a collection of information stored on one or more
              computers organized in a uniform format of
              records and fields
            • record—a collection of data items in a database
            • field—one piece of information in the record
            • An example of a database is the online catalog of
              books at a library; the catalog contains one record
              for each book in the library, and each record
              contains fields that identify the title, the author, and
              the subjects under which the book can be
              classified.
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Understanding Application
  Software
    •     Graphics software
           • allows you to create illustrations, diagrams,
             graphs, and charts
    •     Presentation software
           • allows you to project a presentation before a
             group, print it out for quick reference, or
             transmit it to remote computers
    •     Clip art
           • simple drawings that are included as
             collections with many software packages



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Understanding Application
  Software
    •     Photo editing software
           • allows you to manipulate digital photos
    •     Multimedia authoring software
           • allows you to record digital sound files, video
             files, and animations
    •     Information management software
           • Keeps track of schedules, appointments,
             contacts and “to-do” lists
    •     Web site creation and management software
           • allows you to create and manage Web sites



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Computer Concepts PPT

  • 1. Microsoft Office 2010 – Illustrated Understanding Essential Computer Concepts
  • 2. Objectives • Investigate types of computers • Examine computer systems • Investigate data representation • Understand memory • Understand storage media Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 2
  • 3. Objectives • Examine input devices • Examine output devices • Explore data communications • Learn about networks • Learn about security threats Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 3
  • 4. Objectives • Learn about networks • Learn about security threats Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 4
  • 5. Defining Computers A computer is an electronic device that: • accepts information and instructions from a user • processes data • stores data for later retrieval • produces output Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 5
  • 6. Investigating Types of Computers The categories of computers are: • Personal computers (PCs) • Desktops • Notebooks (Laptops) • Tablet PCs • Subnotebooks (Ultraportables or Minis) • Slates • Hand-helds • Smartphones • MP3 players • Mainframes • Supercomputers Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 6
  • 7. Investigating Types of Computers Personal computers (PCs) are used for general computing tasks, usually for home or office use. Hand-held computers fit in the palm of your hand and run on batteries. Mainframes are used by larger companies to provide centralized storage, processing, and management for large amounts of data. Supercomputers are the largest and fastest of computers, and can process an enormous volume of data. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 7
  • 8. Investigating Types of Computers • Notebook computer • also referred to as a laptop computer • small • lightweight • portable Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 8
  • 9. Investigating Types of Computers • Smartphones • used to make and receive phone calls • also used to connect to the Internet, to check email, and to maintain an electronic appointment book Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 9
  • 10. Investigating Types of Computers Supercomputers are the largest and fastest of computers, and can process an enormous volume of data. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 10
  • 11. Examining Computer Systems A computer system is made up of: • Hardware—the physical components • Software—the programs or lists of instructions • Operating system—special software that controls basic input and output Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 11
  • 12. Examining Computer Systems • Architecture or configuration is the design of the computer. • As in, what does the computer consist of? • Specifications are the technical details about each component. • As in, how big is the monitor? Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 12
  • 13. Examining Computer Systems • Data • Words, numbers, figures, sounds, and graphics that describe people, events, things, and ideas • Processing • Modifying data Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 13
  • 14. Examining Computer Systems • Motherboard • where processing tasks occur • located inside the computer • the main electronic component of the computer • contains the CPU Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 14
  • 15. Examining Computer Systems • Input—data you type into the computer • Output—result of the computer processing your input • Peripheral devices—accomplish the input, output, and storage functions Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 15
  • 16. Examining Computer Systems • Microprocessor • also called central processing unit or CPU • a silicon chip designed to manipulate data • speed determined by: • Clock speed • Word size • Processor type Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 16
  • 17. Investigating Data Representation • A computer file is a named collection of stored data. • An executable file contains the instructions that tell a computer how to perform a specific task; for instance, the files that are used while the computer starts are executable. • A data file is created by a user, usually with software. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 17
  • 18. Investigating Data Representation • Computers interpret every signal as “on” or “off” • 1 (“on”) and 0 (“off”) referred to as bits or binary digits • Eight bits = 1 byte. Each byte represents a unique character. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 18
  • 19. Investigating Data Representation • Kilobyte (KB) = one thousand bytes • Megabyte (MB) = one million bytes • Gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes • Terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 19
  • 20. Investigating Data Representation • Each ASCII number represents an English character • Computers that run the Windows operating system use the set of Extended ASCII definitions defined by the American National Standards Institute ANSI standard sample ASCII code (ANSI) Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 20
  • 21. Understanding Memory • Computer memory is a set of storage locations on the motherboard. • There are five types of memory: • Random access memory (RAM) • Cache memory • Virtual memory • Read-only memory (ROM) • Complementary metal oxide semiconductor memory (CMOS) Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 21
  • 22. Understanding Memory • RAM • Temporary memory that constantly changes while computer is on • Can be upgraded to make your computer run faster (in sizes from 512 MB-16 GB) • Cache memory • Special high-speed memory chip on the motherboard or CPU • Stores frequently and recently accessed data and commands Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 22
  • 23. Understanding Memory • Virtual memory is extra memory that simulates RAM if more is needed. • Read-only memory (ROM) is the permanent storage location for a set of instructions the computer uses. • CMOS memory is semi-permanent information about where essential software is stored. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 23
  • 24. Understanding Storage Media • Three types of storage media: • Magnetic storage media • Optical storage devices • Flash memory Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 24
  • 25. Understanding Storage Media • Common magnetic storage devices • hard disks—several magnetic oxide covered metal platters usually sealed in a case inside the computer • Optical storage devices • CD—stores 700 MB of data • DVD—stores 4.7-15.9 GB • Blu-ray—stores 25 GB, used for storing high-definition video Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 25
  • 26. Understanding Storage Media • Flash memory—similar to ROM except that it can be written to more than once. • Flash memory cards • small, portable cards encased in hard plastic to which data can be written and rewritten • used in digital cameras, handheld computers, video game controllers, and other devices Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 26
  • 27. Understanding Storage Media • USB flash storage device (USB drive, flash drive) • popular type of flash memory • available in a wide range of sizes up to 64 GB of data • plug directly into the USB port of a personal computer • are about the size of a pack of gum and often have a ring that you can attach to your key chain. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 27
  • 28. Rewriting on Optical Storage • CD-ROMs are for “read-only” access. • CD-R drives allow you to record data on a CD-R disk. • CD-RW drives allow you to write data on a CD-RW disk and access and modify data. • DVD-R and DVD+R are recordable • DVD-RW and DVD+RW are re-recordable • BD-R are recordable • BD+RE are re-recordable Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 28
  • 29. Examining Input Devices Some input devices are: • Keyboard • Pointing device • Mouse • Trackball • Touch pad Cordless pointing devices • Touchscreen • Scanner • Microphones Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 29
  • 30. Using Assistive Devices • People who cannot use their arms or hands instead can use foot, head, or eye movements to control the pointer. • People with poor vision can use keyboards with large keys for input, screen enlargers to enlarge the type and images on the monitor, or screen readers to read the content of the screen aloud. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 30
  • 31. Examining Output Devices • Monitors and printers are common output devices. • LCD monitors and LED monitors are two types of monitors. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 31
  • 32. Examining Output Devices Factors that influence a monitor’s quality are: • Screen Size • Resolution • Dot Pitch (dp) Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 32
  • 33. Examining Output Devices Types of printers • Laser– high quality • Inkjet– popular for home use • Dot matrix– used to print large quantities Printers Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 33
  • 34. Exploring Data Communications Data communications is the transmission of data from one computer to another. The four essential components of data communications are: • Sender • Channel • Receiver • Protocols Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 34
  • 35. Exploring Data Communications • A sender is the computer that originates the message. • The message is sent over a channel, such as a telephone. • The receiver is the computer at the message’s destination. • Protocols are the rules that establish the transfer of data between sender and receiver. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 35
  • 36. Exploring Data Communications • Device driver (or driver) • handles the transmission protocol between a computer and its peripheral devices • a computer program that can establish communication because it contains information about the characteristics of your computer and of the device • Data bus • data path between the microprocessor, RAM, and the peripherals along which communication travels Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 36
  • 37. Exploring Data Communications PCs have several types of expansion ports: • USB • FireWire (1394) • HDMI • DVI • VGA • Ethernet Computer ports and connections Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 37
  • 38. Exploring Data Communications • USB (Universal Serial Bus) port—a high- speed serial port which allows multiple connections at the same port • FireWire (IEEE 1394) port—a high-speed serial port developed by Apple Computers, which is slightly faster than USB • HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) port—a high-speed serial port that transmits video and audio digitally Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 38
  • 39. Exploring Data Communications • DVI—(Digital Video Interface) transmits video digitally • VGA—(Video Graphics Array) allows analog video transmission • Ethernet port—used to connect to another computer, a LAN, a modem, or sometimes directly to the Internet; allows data to be transmitted at high speeds. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 39
  • 40. Learning about Networks • Network • connects one computer to other computers and peripheral devices • Network interface card (NIC) • creates a communications channel between the computer and the network • a cable connects the NIC port to the network • Network software • establishes the communications protocols that will be observed on the network • controls the traffic flow of data traveling through the network Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 40
  • 41. Learning about Networks • Server • acts as the central storage location for programs • provides mass storage for most of the data used on the network • Client—computers on a network dependent on a server • Client/server network—a network with server that acts as the central storage location • Peer-to-peer network • a network without a server • all of the computers are equal Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 41
  • 42. Learning about Networks • Standalone computer—a personal computer that is not connected to a network • Workstation—a personal computer that is connected to a network • Node—any device connected to the network Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 42
  • 43. Learning about Networks Workstation Server Printer Workstation Your local workstation Typical network configuration Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 43
  • 44. Learning about Networks • LAN (local area network) • computers and peripherals located close to each other • WAN (wide area network) • more than one LAN connected together • the Internet is the largest example of a WAN • WLAN (wireless local area network) • computers and peripherals that use high- frequency radio waves instead of wires to communicate and connect in a network • Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) describes WLANs connected using a standard radio frequency established by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 44
  • 45. Learning about Networks • PAN (personal area network)—a network that allows two or more devices located close to each other to communicate or to connect a device to the Internet • Infrared technology—uses infrared light waves to beam data from one device to another • Bluetooth—uses short range radio waves to connect a device wirelessly to another device or to the Internet • WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) • allows computers to connect over many miles to a LAN • a WiMAX tower sends signals to a WiMAX receiver built or plugged into a computer Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 45
  • 46. Learning about Networks Analo g signal Digital Digital signal signal Modem Modem Sending Receiving site site Using modems to send and receive data Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 46
  • 47. Learning about Security Threats • Security • the steps a computer owner takes to prevent unauthorized use of or damage to the computer Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 47
  • 48. Learning about Security Threats • Malware • any program intended to cause harm or convey information to others without the owner’s permission • Viruses • harmful programs that instruct your computer to perform destructive activities, such as erasing a disk drive • Antivirus software (virus protection software) searches executable files for the sequences of characters that may cause harm and disinfects the files by erasing or disabling those commands Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 48
  • 49. Learning about Security Threats • Spyware • programs contained with other programs that track a computer user’s Internet usage and send this data back to the company or person that created it • usually installed without the computer user’s permission or knowledge • Anti-spyware software detects spyware and deletes them Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 49
  • 50. Learning about Security Threats • Firewall • prevents other computers on the Internet from accessing a computer and prevents programs on a computer from accessing the Internet without the computer user’s permission • can be either hardware or software • Router • a device that controls traffic between network components • usually has a built-in firewall. • Software firewalls track all incoming and outgoing traffic Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 50
  • 51. Learning about Security Threats • Spoofed site • a Web site set up to look like another Web site, but which does not belong to the organization portrayed in the site • has a URL (address on the Web) that looks similar to a URL from the legitimate site • usually set up to try to convince customers of the real site to enter personal information • Phishing • the practice of sending e-mails to customers or potential customers of a legitimate Web site asking them to click a link in the e-mail • the link leads to a spoofed site • Pharming • when a criminal breaks into a DNS server (a computer responsible for directing Internet traffic) and redirect any attempts to access a particular Web site to the criminal’s spoofed site Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 51
  • 52. Protecting Information with Passwords • Logging in / Logging on • signing in with a username and password • Strong password • at least eight characters • consists of upper- and lowercase letters and numbers • does not include common personal information Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 52
  • 53. Understanding System Software System software helps the computer carry out its basic operating tasks. The four types of system software are: • Operating systems • Utilities • Device drivers • Programming languages Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 53
  • 54. Understanding System Software • Operating system • controls the input and output (I/O) • allocates system resources • manages files on storage devices • guards against equipment failure • Operating environment • provides a graphical user interface (GUI) that acts as a liaison between the user and the computer Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 54
  • 55. Understanding System Software • Utilities • a category of system software that augment the operating system by taking over some of its responsibility for allocating hardware resources • Device drivers • handle the transmission protocol between a computer and its peripherals • when you add a device to an existing computer, part of its installation includes adding its device driver to the computer’s configuration • Programming languages • used by a programmer to write computer instructions • Instructions translated into electrical signals that the computer manipulates and processes Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 55
  • 56. Understanding System Software Windows 7 starting screen Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 56
  • 57. Understanding Application Software • Application software • enables you to perform specific computer tasks • Object linking and embedding (OLE) • refers to the ability to use data from another file, called the source • Embedding • occurs when you copy and paste source data in the new file • Linking • allows you to create a connection between the source data and the copy in the new file • the link updates the copy every time a change is made to the source data • Integration • the seamless nature of OLE among some applications Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 57
  • 58. Understanding Application Software • Document production software • includes word processing software, desktop publishing software, e-mail editors, and Web authoring software • has a variety of features that assist you in writing and formatting documents, including changing the font (the style of type) and spell checking to help you avoid typographical and spelling errors • Spreadsheet software • a numerical analysis tool • used to create a worksheet composed of a grid of columns and rows • you type data into the cells, and enter mathematical formulas into other cells that reference the data Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 58
  • 59. Understanding Application Software Checking the spelling in a document Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 59
  • 60. Understanding Application Software Typical worksheet with numerical data and a graph Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 60
  • 61. Understanding Application Software • Database management software • lets you collect and manage data • Database • a collection of information stored on one or more computers organized in a uniform format of records and fields • record—a collection of data items in a database • field—one piece of information in the record • An example of a database is the online catalog of books at a library; the catalog contains one record for each book in the library, and each record contains fields that identify the title, the author, and the subjects under which the book can be classified. Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 61
  • 62. Understanding Application Software • Graphics software • allows you to create illustrations, diagrams, graphs, and charts • Presentation software • allows you to project a presentation before a group, print it out for quick reference, or transmit it to remote computers • Clip art • simple drawings that are included as collections with many software packages Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 62
  • 63. Understanding Application Software • Photo editing software • allows you to manipulate digital photos • Multimedia authoring software • allows you to record digital sound files, video files, and animations • Information management software • Keeps track of schedules, appointments, contacts and “to-do” lists • Web site creation and management software • allows you to create and manage Web sites Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory, Windows 7 Edition 63