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Chapter 1b looking Inside the Computer System Parts of the Computer System
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Bog'liq Intro Ch 01B - Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 1B - Looking Inside the Computer System
Parts of the Computer System - Computer systems have four parts
- Hardware
- Software
- Data
- User
Parts of the Computer System - Hardware
- Mechanical devices in the computer
- Anything that can be touched
- Software
Parts of the Computer System - Data
- Pieces of information
- Computer organize and present data
- Users
- People operating the computer
- Most important part
- Tell the computer what to do
- Steps followed to process data
- Input
- Processing
- Output
- Storage
- Computers use the same basic hardware
- Hardware categorized into four types
Essential Computer Hardware - Processing devices
- Brains of the computer
- Carries out instructions from the program
- Manipulate the data
- Most computers have several processors
- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- Secondary processors
- Processors made of silicon and copper
Essential Computer Hardware - Memory devices
- Stores data or programs
- Random Access Memory (RAM)
- Volatile
- Stores current data and programs
- More RAM results in a faster system
- Read Only Memory (ROM)
Essential Computer Hardware - Input and output devices
- Allows the user to interact
- Input devices accept data
- Output devices deliver data
- Monitor, printer, speaker
- Some devices are input and output
Essential Computer Hardware - Storage devices
- Hold data and programs permanently
- Different from RAM
- Magnetic storage
- Floppy and hard drive
- Uses a magnet to access data
- Optical storage
- CD and DVD drives
- Uses a laser to access data
Software Runs The Machine Software Runs The Machine - System software
- Most important software
- Operating system
- Network operating system (OS)
- Utility
Software Runs The Machine - Application software
- Accomplishes a specific task
- Most common type of software
- Covers most common uses of computers
Computer data - Fact with no meaning on its own
- Stored using the binary number system
- Data can be organized into files
Computer users - Role depends on ability
- Setup the system
- Install software
- Mange files
- Maintain the system
- “Userless” computers
- Run with no user input
- Automated systems
Chapter 1B
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