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Lecture 3

  1. 1. CS100: Fundamentals of ICT Lecture 3 Samin Khaliq
  2. 2. Today’s Lecture  Parts of a computer  Basic operations of a computer
  3. 3. Parts of a computer 1. Hardware 2. Software 3. Users 4. Data
  4. 4. Parts of a computer
  5. 5. Parts of the Computer System  Hardware  Mechanical devices in the computer  Anything that can be touched  Software  Tell the computer what to do  Also called a program  Thousands of programs exist
  6. 6. 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
  7. 7. The Information Processing Cycle 1. Input 2. Processing 3. Storage 4. Output
  8. 8. I. Essential Computer Hardware • Hardware categorized into four types
  9. 9. I. Essential Computer Hardware 1. Input and Output Devices 2. Processing Devices 3. Memory Devices 4. Storage Devices
  10. 10. I. Essential Computer Hardware  Input and output devices  Allow the user to interact  Input devices accept data  Keyboard, mouse  Output devices deliver data  Monitor, printer, speaker  Some devices are input and output  Touch screens
  11. 11. I. Essential Computer Hardware  Processing devices  Brain of the computer  Carries out instructions from the program  Manipulate the data  Most computers have several processors  Central Processing Unit (CPU)  Processors made of silicon and copper
  12. 12. I. Essential Computer Hardware  Memory devices  Stores data or programs  Random Access Memory (RAM)  Main Memory  Volatile  Stores current data and programs  More RAM results in a faster system  Read Only Memory (ROM)  Permanent storage of programs  Holds the computer boot directions
  13. 13. I. 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  Compact Disk (CD) and Digital Video Disk (DVD) drives  Uses a laser to access data
  14. 14. HOW DOES EVERYTHING CONNECT TOGETHER?
  15. 15. CMOS Battery PCI Slots IDE Connector AGP Slot Memory Slots CPU Socket Connectors for Integrated Peripherals
  16. 16. Motherboard chipset
  17. 17. ANY ESSENTIAL PIECE OF HARDWARE LEFT? WHAT DO YOU NEED TO TURN ON YOUR COMPUTER?
  18. 18. If you need to send data to other computers…
  19. 19. II. Software Runs The Machine  Tells the computer what to do  Reason people purchase computers  Two types 1. System software 2. Application software
  20. 20. II. Software Runs the Machine  System software  Mostimportant software  Operating system  Windows 7  Network operating system (OS)  Windows Server 2003  Utility  Symantec AntiVirus
  21. 21. II. Software Runs the Machine  Application software  Accomplishes a specific task  Most common type of software  MS Word  Covers most common uses of computers
  22. 22. Computer Computer Hardware Software CPU Memory I/O Etc. Application System Software Software
  23. 23. III. Computer Data  Stored using the binary number system  Data can be organized into files  Data  The raw facts and figures that are processed into information  Information  Data that has been summarized or otherwise manipulated for use in decision making  Processor converts Data into Information
  24. 24. Types of Data  Numeric  Record Daily Milk Expenses  Sun 20 Rs  Mon 30 Rs  Tues 35 Rs  Wed 23 Rs  Thurs 34 Rs  Fri 50 Rs  Sat 30 Rs
  25. 25. Types of Data  Numeric  Processing Data  Finding weekly expenditure on Milk  Finding a Daily Average of milk expenditure 20,30,35,23, Find Total/ 222/31.7 34,50,30 Average
  26. 26. Types of Data  Text  Raw: one of the most important concepts students must understand is the fundamental difference between data and information  Processed (1): Formatted “One of the most important concepts students must understand is the fundamental difference between data and information.”  Processed (2): Words arranged alphabetically “and between concepts data difference fundamental important information is most must of one students the the understand”
  27. 27. Types of Data  Image  Raw  Processed
  28. 28. Types of Data  Image  Other Examples  Fingerprint Recognition  Arrangement of your photo albums on PC
  29. 29. Types of Data  Audio  Raw: Conversation between people in cockpit of aircraft and Flight Controller recorded in Black box  Processed: In case of air crash, the recorded audio will be converted to digital form, background noise will be removed, and the clarity of speech will be improved to assist investigators
  30. 30. Types of Data  Video  Raw: Old Black and White movies  Processed: Black and white movie made colored  Raw: Any Video in foreign language  Processed: Dub it in Urdu
  31. 31.  So a computer is a device that takes data and instructions and processes the data into information as directed by the instructions
  32. 32. IV. Computer users  Role depends on ability  Setup the system  Install software  Manage files  Maintain the system  Take advantage of the system  “Userless” computers  Run with no user input  Automated systems
  33. 33. Userless computers
  34. 34. Layered view
  35. 35. Summary  A computer is simply a device that computes, taking some input, processing it, and producing some output  At a low (processor) level, computers are pretty dumb and have to be told exactly what to do  However, with intelligently written computer programs, computers can behave quite intelligently  Computers can come in all sorts of forms, and not just the types you may be familiar with
  36. 36. Acronyms  PCI – Peripheral Component Interconnect  AGP – Accelerated Graphics Port  IDE – Integrated Drive Electronics  CMOS – Complementary Metal–Oxide– Semiconductor  BIOS – Basic Input/Output System  USB – Universal Serial Bus  ISA – Industry Standard Architecture
  37. 37. Useful resources  www.howstuffworks.com  www.wikipedia.org

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