Introduction To Computers Prepared By: Rhonnel S. Paculanan
Introduction To Computers Prepared By: Rhonnel S. Paculanan
Introduction To Computers Prepared By: Rhonnel S. Paculanan
Computers
Prepared by:
Rhonnel S. Paculanan
Objectives
History of Computer
p. 1.2
Information Society
• Awareness
• Knowledge
• Interaction
Importance of Computer Literacy
Realities:
•The computer is now recognized as powerful and
positive force in the social, and economic progress of
nation;
•The growing use of computers in society is creating
new demands for students in preparation for life in
the Information Age.
•Cyber phobia
Computers: Mind Tools
What is a computer?
An electronic machine,
operating under the
control of instructions
stored in its own memory
• accepts data
• manipulates the data
according to specified
rules
• produces results
• stores the results for
future use
What is a Computer?
Hardware
The electric,
electronic, and Software
mechanical equipment
The series of
that makes up a
instructions that
computer
tells the hardware
how to perform
tasks
What is a Computer?
Process
What is the Input Manipulate the
information Any data or
instructions you
input (data) to
produce output
processing enter into a (information)
computer
cycle?
Output
Communication Data that has
The capability of been processed
communicating
Storage into information
with other Area in a
computers computer that
can hold data
and information
for future use
The Components of a
Computer
What are common computer hardware components?
PC camera system unit
speaker
printer
speaker
monitor
keyboard
modem
scanner
mouse
microphone
digital camera
The Components of a
Computer
What is an input device?
Any hardware component that allows a user to
enter data and instructions into a computer
microphone PC camera
keyboard
mouse
scanner
digital
camera
The Components of a
Computer
What is an output device?
Any hardware component that can convey
information to a user
monitor speakers
printer
The Components of a
Computer
What is the system unit ?
Sometimes called a CD-RW CD-ROM
chassis drive or DVD-
A box-like case made from ROM
metal or plastic that Zip ®
drive
protects the internal disk
electronic components of drive floppy
the computer from disk
hard
damage drive
disk
Circuitry in the system drive
unit usually is part of or is
connected to a circuit
board called the
motherboard
The Components of a
Computer
What are internal components and external devices?
Internal
Component External Device
Resides inside the Also called a
system unit peripheral
Attaches to the
system unit
The Components of a
Computer
What is storage?
Holds data, instructions, and information for future use
Storage Device
Storage Medium • Records and
retrieves items to
• Physical material and from a storage
on which a medium
computer keeps
the data, • Devices often
function as source of
instructions and
input because they
information
transfer items from
storage into memory
The Components of a
Computer
What are common storage devices or drives?
CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM
CD-RW drive drive
input
Computer Software
Allows you
Uses data in Displays Compares
to input data
memory in information values stored
and stores it
calculations on monitor in memory
in memory
Directs
computer to Prints a Stores
perform report information
alternative on disk
operations
Computer Software
Operating System
(OS) Utility program
Set of programs Type of system
containing instructions software that performs
that coordinate all the a specific task, usually
activities among related to managing a
computer hardware computer, its devices,
devices or its programs
Computer Software
Suite
Four popular software
applications bundled
Word together as a single unit
processing Presentation
software graphics
software
Spreadsheet Database
software software
Categories of Computers
Contains at least
Microprocessor
Two major
• One Input The single chip categories
device
that performs
• Desktop
• One output all the
device processing •
functions on a Notebook
• One storage personal
device
computer
• Memory
• A processor
Personal Computers
What is a mid-range
server?
More powerful and
larger than a
workstation computer
Supports up to 4,000
users
Often connected via a
personal computer or
terminal
Once known as a
minicomputer
Mid-Range Servers
What is a terminal?
Sometimes called
dumb terminals
Device with a
• No processing
monitor and power
keyboard used • Cannot stand alone
to access a • Must be connected
server to a server to
operate
p. 1.25
Mainframes
What is a mainframe?
Large, expensive,
very powerful
computer
Can handle
hundreds or
thousands of
connected users
simultaneously
Stores tremendous
amounts of data,
instructions, and
information
Supercomputers
What is a supercomputer?
Fastest, most powerful computer
Able to
process
more than 12
trillion
instructions
per second
Elements of an
Information System
What is an 1. Hardware
1. Hardware
information system?
system to provide
accurate, timely,
and useful
3. Data
3. Data
information, each
element must be 5. Procedures
present and all of
the elements must
work together
4b. People
4b. People (users)
(users) 4a.
4a. People
People (IT
(IT personnel)
personnel)
What is a Computer?
Who is a user?
Someone that
communicates
with a
computer
Someone who
uses the
information it
generates
p. 1.4
Examples of Computer Usage
Power
Examples of Computer Usage
Desktop usage
Local Area
Network (Lan)
Productivity
software
Specialty
software
Web usage
spreadsheet
Examples of Computer Usage
What is a kiosk?
A freestanding
computer
Usually has
multimedia capability
and a touch screen
Used by a large
business to provide
information to the
public
Examples of Computer Usage
What is telecommuting?
A work
arrangement in
which employees
work away from a
company’s
standard
workplace
Often
communicate with
the office using
some
communications
technology
p. 1.34 Fig. 1-44
Examples of Computer Usage
Data
Collection of raw
unprocessed
facts, figures,
and symbols
Information
Data that is
organized,
meaningful,
and useful
Summary of Introduction
to Computers
What is a computer?
The components of a computer
Why is a computer so powerful?
Computer software
Categories of computers Handheld computers
Personal computers Internet appliances
Mid-range servers
Mainframes
Supercomputers