Types and Components of Computer Systems: Learning Objectives
Types and Components of Computer Systems: Learning Objectives
• Identify the two types of software – applications software and system software
What is Hardware?
• Hardware is the physical components which make up the computer system.
Motherboard
The motherboard a printed circuit board that allocates power to the CPU, RAM and
other hardware components, and allows them to communicate with each other. A circuit
board which connects to main components of the computer system.
Memory
Any data or instructions that are to be processed by the CPU must be placed into main
memory.
Sound Card
A sound card is a device that attaches to the motherboard to enable the computer to
input, process, and deliver sound. Enables the computer to send audio information to an
audio device, such speakers or headphones.
Network Card
A network card provides the computer with a network (internet connection) either
through wireless signals or a physical cable connection.
Power Supply
The power supply is connected to main power sources to give power to the computer
system. The power supply connects to all the main components of the computer system
including the motherboard, hard drive, optical drives etc.
2. Keyboard
3. Microphone
2. Speakers
3. Printers
What is Software?
I. Software is a collection of instructions that can be ‘run’ on a computer. These
instructions tell the computer what to do.
II. Software is not a physical thing (but it can of course be stored on a physical medium
such as a CD-ROM), it is just a bunch of codes.
III. For a computer system to be useful it has to consist of both hardware and software.
1. Word Processor
2. Spreadsheet
3. Databases
4. Presentations
System Software
Examples
• Operating Systems
• Device Drivers
• Utilities (antivirus)
• Linker
• Compiler
Word Processing
Used to prepare reports, school essays etc.
.
• Find/Replace
• Page layout
• Apply various formatting to cells
• Create reports including labels from the search criteria.
• Create New or edit existing text documents.
• Formatting tools
• Create font styles
Spreadsheet
Use to create to organise and manipulate numeric data.
• Importing tables/images
• Spell Check
• Copy/Paste
• Use of various formulas to carry out set tasks:
• Sum, Max, Min, Average
• Count, CountA
• CountIf & SumIF
• Lookups
• IF and Nested Ifs
• Create graphs (Ba/Pie charts)
Database
Database is used to insert and organise data using fields and records
• Create a table so that records can be inserted.
• Run queries using search criteria to find specific data.
• Create reports including labels from the search criteria.
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Photo Editing
Used to edit digital images to either touch up or to apply d various formatting
techniques.
• Contrast/Brightness
• Use of layers
• Filter tools
• Lighting effects
• Liquify (change features of a face)
• Brush tools
• Clone/Stamp tool
• Text
• Applying filters and using video enhancement techniques
Graphics Manipulation
Used to create and edit bitmap and vector graphics.
• Pixels in bitmap images can be changed to produce a different image.
• Vector images use:
o Lines
o Curves
o Split and Trim videos
Video Editing
Used to edit and format video using various tools and techniques.
• Split and Trim videos
• Create split screens
• Rearranging order of clips.
• Transitions between clips (Fade)
• Inserting Audio
Apps are the software which runs on mobile phones. They usually come with the phone
or can be downloaded and updated.
• Games (Angry Birds)
• Video/Music Streaming (YouTube)
• Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
• Communication (Whats App, Viber)
Compiler
Help to manage and translates a program written maintain computer in a specific
language which resources and can be understood by the performance by computer.
running specific tasks.
Device Drivers
Allows hardware devices to run on the computer including printers, sound, graphics and
network cards.
Linkers
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