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Discovering

Computers 2012
Your Interactive Guide
to the Digital World
Objectives Overview

Define the term,


Explain why computer computer, and describe Describe the five
literacy is vital to the relationship components of a
success in todays world between data and computer
information

Discuss the advantages


Define the term,
and disadvantages that Discuss the uses of the
network, and identify
users experience when Internet and World
benefits of sharing
working with Wide Web
resources on a network
computers

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Objectives Overview

Distinguish between system Differentiate among types, Describe the role of each
software and application sizes, and functions of element in an information
software computers in each category system

Explain how home users,


Discuss how society uses
small office/home office
computers in education,
users, mobile users, power
finance, government, health
users, and enterprise users
care, science, publishing,
each interact with
travel, and manufacturing
computers

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A World of Computers

Computers are everywhere

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Figure 1-1
What Is a Computer?

A computer is an electronic device, operating


under the control of instructions stored in its own
memory

Collects Produces
data Processing information
(input) (output)

Information Processing Cycle

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What Is a Computer?

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Figure 1-2
The Components of a Computer

A computer contains many electric, electronic, and


mechanical components known as hardware
Input Device Allows you to enter data and instructions into a computer

Output Device Hardware component that conveys information to one or more people

Case that contains the electronic components of the computer that


System Unit are used to process data

Records (writes) and/or retrieves (reads) items to and from storage


Storage Device media

Communications Enables a computer to send and receive data, instructions, and


Device information to and from one or more computers or mobile devices

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The Components of a Computer

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Advantages and Disadvantages
of Using Computers
Advantages of Disadvantages of
Using Computers Using Computers

Speed Health Risks

Reliability Violation of Privacy

Consistency Public Safety

Storage Impact on Labor Force

Communications Impact on Environment

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Advantages and Disadvantages
of Using Computers
Green computing involves reducing the electricity
consumed and environmental waste generated when
using a computer
Strategies include:
Recycling
Regulating manufacturing processes
Extending the life of computers
Immediately donating or properly disposing of replaced computers

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Networks and the Internet

A network is a
collection of computers
and devices connected
together, often
wirelessly, via
communications
devices and
transmission media

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Figure 1-6
Networks and the Internet

The Internet is a worldwide collection of networks that


connects millions of businesses, government agencies,
educational institutions, and individuals

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Figure 1-7
Networks and the Internet

People use the Internet for a variety of reasons:

Communicate Research and Shop Bank and Invest Online Trading


Access Information

Entertainment Download Videos Share Information Web Application

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Networks and the Internet

A social networking Web site encourages


members to share their interests, ideas, stories,
photos, music, and videos with other registered
users

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Computer Software

Software, also called a program, tells the


computer what tasks to perform and how to
perform them
System Software
Operating system
Utility program

Application Software

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Computer Software

Installing is the process of setting up software to


work with the computer, printer, and other
hardware

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Computer Software

A programmer develops
software or writes the
instructions that direct
the computer to
process data into
information

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Figure 1-13
Categories of Computers
Personal computers

Mobile computers and mobile devices

Game consoles

Servers

Mainframes

Supercomputers

Embedded computers

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Personal Computers

A personal computer can perform all of its input,


processing, output, and storage activities by itself
Two popular architectures are the PC and the
Apple
Desktop computer

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Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices

Mobile Mobile
Computer Device
Personal computer you Computing device small
can carry from place to enough to hold in your
place hand

Examples include smart


Examples include
phones and PDAs, e-
notebook computers,
book readers, handheld
laptop computers,
computers, portable
netbooks, ultra-thins,
media players, and
and Tablet PCs
digital cameras

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Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices

Notebook computer

Tablet PC

Smart phones and PDAs

E-book reader

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Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices

Handheld computer

Portable media player

Digital camera

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Game Consoles

A game console is a
mobile computing
device designed for
single-player or
multiplayer video
games

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Figure 1-24
Servers

A server controls access


to the hardware,
software, and other
resources on a network
Provides a centralized
storage area for
programs, data, and
information

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Figure 1-25
Mainframes

A mainframe is a large,
expensive, powerful
computer that can
handle hundreds or
thousands of connected
users simultaneously

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Figure 1-26
Supercomputers

A supercomputer is the fastest, most powerful


computer
Fastest supercomputers are capable of processing
more than one quadrillion instructions in a single
second

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Embedded Computers

An embedded computer is a special-purpose


computer that functions as a component in a
larger product
Consumer Home Automation Process Controllers Computer Devices
Automobiles
Electronics Devices and Robotics and Office Machines
Mobile and digital Thermostats Antilock brakes Remote monitoring Keyboards
telephones Sprinkling systems Engine control systems Printers
Digital televisions Security modules Power monitors Faxes
Cameras monitoring systems Airbag controller Machine Copiers
Video recorders Appliances Cruise control controllers
DVD players and Lights Medical devices
recorders
Answering
machines

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Embedded Computers

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Elements of an Information System

Hardware Software Data

People Procedures

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Elements of an Information System

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Examples of Computer Usage

Home User Small Office/Home Mobile User


Personal financial Office User Connect to other computers
management Look up information on a network or the Internet
Web access Send and receive e-mail Transfer information
Communications messages Play video games
Entertainment Make telephone calls Listen to music
Watch movies

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Examples of Computer Usage

Power User Enterprise User


Work with multimedia Communicate among
Use industry-specific employees
software Process high volumes
of transactions
Blog

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Computer Applications in Society

Education
Finance
Government
Health Care
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Computer Applications in Society

Science
Publishing
Travel
Manufacturing
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Summary

Basic computer Components of a


concepts computer

Many different
categories of
Networks, the Internet,
computers, computer
and computer software
users, and computer
applications in society
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Computers 2012
Your Interactive Guide
to the Digital World
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