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Introduction to
Computers
The Digital Revolution
p. 1.4
What Is a Computer?
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
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What is a Computer?
Information
Data that is
organized,
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and useful
What is a Computer?
Who is a user?
Someone that
communicates
with a
computer
Someone who
uses the
information it
generates
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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
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The Components of a
Computer
What are common computer hardware components?
PC camera system unit
speaker
printer
speaker
monitor
keyboard
modem
scanner
mouse
mouse
scanner
printer
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Fig. 1-3
The Components of a
Computer
What are two main components on the
motherboard?
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
• Also called a processor
• Electronic device that interprets
and carries out the basic
instructions that operate the
computer
Memory
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• Temporary holding place for data
p. 1.6 and instructions
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
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input because they
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information
Storage Devices
p. 1.7 transfer items from
storage into memory
The Components of a
Computer
What is a communications device?
Enables computer users to communicate and to
exchange items such as data, instructions, and
information with another computer
Allows you to establish a connection between two
computers and transmit items over transmission
media, such as cables,
telephone lines,
or satellites
One type is a
modem
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Devices
p. 1.8 Fig. 1-3
modem
Why Is a Computer So
Powerful?
What is a network?
Two or more
computers
connected
together via
communications
media and devices
The most widely
known network is
the Internet
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Technology Trailblazer
Bill Gates
Microsoft’s chairman
and chief software
architect
Co-founded Microsoft in
1975
Regarded as the most
powerful person in the
computer industry
Consistently anticipates
technological
developments and
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Computer Software
Operating System
(OS)
Set of programs
containing instructions
that coordinate all the
activities among
computer hardware
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Computer Software
icons
Suite
Four popular software
applications bundled
Word together as a single unit
processing Presentation
software graphics
software
Spreadsheet Database
software software
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Networks and the
Internet
What is a network?
Collection of computers and devices connected
together via communications devices and media
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Networks and the Internet
Entertainment
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Networks and the
Internet
What is the World Wide Web (WWW)?
Billions of documents, called Web pages, that are
linked together on computers throughout the world
system to provide
accurate, timely,
and useful
3. Data
3. Data
information, each
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present and all of
Women in
Technology
the elements must
work together
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Shawn Fanning
As a 19-year-old
freshman computer
science major, he
developed the
Napster software
and company
Pioneering file-
sharing concept
has implications
for all copyrighted
digital information
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
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Computer User as a Web
Publisher
What is Web publishing?
Making a Web page available on the Internet
A few reasons to publish Web pages
• Provide family
information
• Provide information
about business
• Provide a resume
online
• Provide online
courses called
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distance-learning
Fig. 1-46 courses