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1A-1
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
McGraw-Hill Technology Education
Chapter 1A
Introducing Computer
Systems
1A-3
The Computer Defined
• Electronic device
• Converts data into information
• Modern computers are digital
– Two digits combine to make data
• Older computers were analog
– A range of values made data
1A-4
Computers For Individual Use
• Desktop computers
– The most common type of computer
– Sits on the desk or floor
– Performs a variety of tasks
• Workstations
– Specialized computers
– Optimized for science or graphics
– More powerful than a desktop
1A-5
Computers For Individual Use
• Notebook computers
– Small portable computers
– Weighs between 3 and 8 pounds
– About 8 ½ by 11 inches
– Typically as powerful as a desktop
– Can include a docking station
1A-6
Computers For Individual Use
• Tablet computers
– Newest development
in portable
computers
– Input is through
a pen
– Run specialized
versions of office
products
1A-7
• Handheld computers
– Very small computers
– Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)
– Note taking or contact management
– Data can synchronize with a desktop
• Smart phones
– Hybrid of cell phone and PDA
– Web surfing, e-mail access
Computers For Individual Use
1A-8
Computers For Organizations
• Network servers
– Centralized computer
– All other computers connect
– Provides access to network resources
– Multiple servers are called server farms
– Often simply a powerful desktop
1A-9
Computers For Organizations
• Mainframes
– Used in large
organizations
– Handle thousands
of users
– Users access
through a terminal
1A-10
Computers For Organizations
• Minicomputers
– Called midrange computers
– Power between mainframe and desktop
– Handle hundreds of users
– Used in smaller organizations
– Users access through a terminal
1A-11
Computers For Organizations
• Supercomputers
– The most powerful
computers made
– Handle large and
complex calculations
– Process trillions of
operations per
second
– Found in research
organizations
1A-12
Computers In Society
• More impact than any other invention
– Changed work and leisure activities
– Used by all demographic groups
• Computers are important because:
– Provide information to users
– Information is critical to our society
– Managing information is difficult
1A-13
Computers In Society
• Computers at home
– Many homes have multiple computers
– Most American homes have Internet
– Computers are used for
• Business
• Entertainment
• Communication
• Education
1A-14
Computers In Society
• Computers in education
– Computer literacy required at all levels
• Computers in small business
– Makes businesses more profitable
– Allows owners to manage
• Computers in industry
– Computers are used to design products
– Assembly lines are automated
1A-15
Computers In Society
• Computers in government
– Necessary to track data for population
• Police officers
• Tax calculation and collection
– Governments were the first computer users
1A-16
Computers In Society
• Computers in health care
– Revolutionized health care
– New treatments possible
– Scheduling of patients has improved
– Delivery of medicine is safer
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
McGraw-Hill Technology Education
Chapter 1A
End of Chapter

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Intro_Chapter_01A.ppt

  • 1. Course Division • Assignments 10% • Quizzes 15% • Presentation 10% • Mid Term 25% • Final Term 40% 1A-1
  • 2. Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 1A Introducing Computer Systems
  • 3. 1A-3 The Computer Defined • Electronic device • Converts data into information • Modern computers are digital – Two digits combine to make data • Older computers were analog – A range of values made data
  • 4. 1A-4 Computers For Individual Use • Desktop computers – The most common type of computer – Sits on the desk or floor – Performs a variety of tasks • Workstations – Specialized computers – Optimized for science or graphics – More powerful than a desktop
  • 5. 1A-5 Computers For Individual Use • Notebook computers – Small portable computers – Weighs between 3 and 8 pounds – About 8 ½ by 11 inches – Typically as powerful as a desktop – Can include a docking station
  • 6. 1A-6 Computers For Individual Use • Tablet computers – Newest development in portable computers – Input is through a pen – Run specialized versions of office products
  • 7. 1A-7 • Handheld computers – Very small computers – Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) – Note taking or contact management – Data can synchronize with a desktop • Smart phones – Hybrid of cell phone and PDA – Web surfing, e-mail access Computers For Individual Use
  • 8. 1A-8 Computers For Organizations • Network servers – Centralized computer – All other computers connect – Provides access to network resources – Multiple servers are called server farms – Often simply a powerful desktop
  • 9. 1A-9 Computers For Organizations • Mainframes – Used in large organizations – Handle thousands of users – Users access through a terminal
  • 10. 1A-10 Computers For Organizations • Minicomputers – Called midrange computers – Power between mainframe and desktop – Handle hundreds of users – Used in smaller organizations – Users access through a terminal
  • 11. 1A-11 Computers For Organizations • Supercomputers – The most powerful computers made – Handle large and complex calculations – Process trillions of operations per second – Found in research organizations
  • 12. 1A-12 Computers In Society • More impact than any other invention – Changed work and leisure activities – Used by all demographic groups • Computers are important because: – Provide information to users – Information is critical to our society – Managing information is difficult
  • 13. 1A-13 Computers In Society • Computers at home – Many homes have multiple computers – Most American homes have Internet – Computers are used for • Business • Entertainment • Communication • Education
  • 14. 1A-14 Computers In Society • Computers in education – Computer literacy required at all levels • Computers in small business – Makes businesses more profitable – Allows owners to manage • Computers in industry – Computers are used to design products – Assembly lines are automated
  • 15. 1A-15 Computers In Society • Computers in government – Necessary to track data for population • Police officers • Tax calculation and collection – Governments were the first computer users
  • 16. 1A-16 Computers In Society • Computers in health care – Revolutionized health care – New treatments possible – Scheduling of patients has improved – Delivery of medicine is safer
  • 17. Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 1A End of Chapter