02 Basic Computer Configuration
02 Basic Computer Configuration
INTRODUCTION TO
COMPUTERS
Topics:
• Basic Operations
• Computer Components
• Computer Categories
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Computing Terminology
Data
• Data is anything in a form suitable for use with a
computer.
Information
• Refer to processed data.
Program
• Computer instructions.
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Computer
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Analogue Computer
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Digital Computer
Hybrid Computer
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Computer Operations
• The computer is an electronic machine that performs
the following five basic operations:
– Input
– Process
– Output
– Store
– Control
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Input
• It is theprocess capturing or acquiring the
information,
of or it is the process of accepting data or
information, by using input the computer can do any
process.
• Information or data that is entered into a computer or
computer device using an input device.
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Input
• Data is gathered
– Manually
– Automatically
– Both
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Types of Computer Input
• Data
– the raw facts given to the computer.
• Programs
– the sets of instructions that direct the computer.
• Commands
– special codes or key words that the user inputs
to perform a task.
• User response
– the user's answer to the computer's question.
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Processing
• It is the transformation process to convert the input
into output.
• A process is an instance of running a program.
• It cause the computer to follow instructions from the
Memory.
• Perform by Central Processing Unit (CPU).
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Processing
• The CPU has three parts:
– Arithmetic / Logic Unit (ALU)
– Control Unit
– Input / Output Unit (I/O)
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Processing
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Processing
Control Unit
• The control unit is the circuitry that controls the flow
of data through the processor, and coordinates the
activities of the other units within it.
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Processing
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Computer Output
• It is the result, which comes from the transformation
process or it is the outcome of the process.
• Anything that comes out of a computer.
• Example:
– Report
– Music
– Graphic
– Video clip
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Types of Computer Output
• Hard copy
– Printed on paper or other permanent media.
• Soft copy
– A soft copy is the unprinted digital document
file.
– Displayed on screen or by other non-permanent
means.
– It can be transported from one computer to
another.
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Types of Computer Output
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Categories of Output
• Text documents
– reports, letters, memo.
• Graphics
– charts, graphs, pictures
• Multimedia
– combination of text, graphics, video, audio
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Storing
• It is the process of storing or retaining the data or
information or instructions, so that the user can
retain and retrieve it whenever required.
• Capability to store information after processing.
• Storage are used to store programs and data when
they are not being used in memory.
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Controlling
• It is the process of directing the manner and
sequence in which all the operations are to be
performed.
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• Input Devices
– Keyboard, mouse
• Output Devices
– Printer, speakers
• Operating System
– Windows, MacOS, Linux
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Computer Categories
What makes a computer powerful?
• Speed
– A computer can do billions of actions per second.
• Reliability
– Failures are usually due to human error, one way
or another.
• Storage
– A computer can keep huge amounts of data.
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Computer Categories
• Mobile Computer
• Microcomputer
• Minicomputers
• Mainframes
• Supercomputer
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Mobile Computer
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Mobile Computer
• Example:
– Personal digital assistant
– Smartphone
– Tablet computer
– Ultra-Mobile PC
– Wearable computer
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Mobile Computer
Wearable Computer
Ultra-Mobile PC
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Microcomputer
• A microcomputer is a small,
relatively inexpensive computer
with a microprocessor as its
central processing unit (CPU)
• A small, single-user computer
based on one microprocessor.
• Microcomputers are designed to
be used by individuals.
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Types of Microcomputer
• Tower PC
• Mid-Tower PC
• Mini-Tower PC
• Server
• Workstation
• Personal computer (PC)
– Desktop
– Laptop
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Desktop Vs. Laptop
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Desktop Vs. Laptop
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Laptop vs. Notebook vs. Netbook
Laptop Notebook Netbook
Size Laptops mostly Notebooks Netbooks are
come in handy generally come in usually very small in
sizes ranging from the sizes of real size, ultra-portable
the large briefcase notebooks to the devices that replace
sizes to small handy near PDA sizes. bulkier laptops.
portables (the (Exceptions occur
screen normally as some
goes from 10.2 manufacturer’s
inches to 19 inches market their laptops
in diameter). as notebooks)
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Laptop vs. Notebook vs. Netbook
Laptop Notebook Netbook
Physical A laptop usually A Notebook weighs A netbook weighs
characteristic weighs between 1.4 less than 5 pounds between 0.9 Kg to
to 5.4 Kgs. (3 to12 and is 3 inches or 1.4 Kg.
pounds) less in thickness
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Laptop vs. Notebook vs. Netbook
Laptop Notebook Netbook
Processing capacity Laptops are usually Notebooks Netbooks usually
associated with nowadays come in have a lower speed
higher processing laptop processor This can
power than configurations, but cause a degraded
notebooks. the size factor experience when
Normally 1-8 GB wears off as it doing more
RAM. becomes more intensive tasks such
powerful, and the as watching movies
sense of notebook or playing games.
is gone. Intel® AtomTM and
Intel® CeleronTM
processors.
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Laptop vs. Notebook vs. Netbook
Laptop Notebook Netbook
Usages Primary usage is primary usage is The prime focus is
mobility and mobility and internet access and
replicates the usage personal computer hence web
of a personal with extra durability browsing and
computer with extra emailing gain
durability. significance here.
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Laptop vs. Notebook vs. Netbook
Laptop Notebook Netbook
Accessories Can be present in Not integrated. Can Netbooks usually do
an integrated be externally not have integrated
fashion. attached though. DVD drives so that
they can be kept
lighter.
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Laptop vs. Notebook vs. Netbook
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Workstation
• A powerful, single-user
computer.
• It has a more powerful
microprocessor and a
higher-quality monitor.
• Can be used as server
computers that supply files to
client computers over a
network.
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Workstation Usages
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Minicomputer
• A midsized computer.
• In size and power,
minicomputers lie between
workstations and mainframes.
• A minicomputer is a
multiprocessing system
capable of supporting
hundreds users
simultaneously.
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Mainframes
• A very large and expensive
computer capable of supporting
hundreds, or even thousands, of
users simultaneously.
• In some ways, mainframes are more
powerful than supercomputers
because they support more
simultaneous programs.
• But supercomputers can execute a
single program faster than a
mainframe.
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Mainframes
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Supercomputer
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Supercomputer
Usages:
• focused on performing tasks involving intense
numerical calculations such as weather
forecasting, fluid dynamics, nuclear simulations,
theoretical astrophysics, and complex scientific
computations.
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