Computer Basics: IS 300 Management Information Systems College of Business Administration, CSULB
Computer Basics: IS 300 Management Information Systems College of Business Administration, CSULB
Microcomputers
Desktop PCs
Laptop and Notebook Computers
Netbooks
Tablet Computers
Computer Hardware
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Primary Storage
Secondary Storage
Input Technologies
Output Technologies
Communication Technologies
Computer Software
System software
Application software
Device firmware (semi-permanent software thats
tied more directly to the hardware)
Input Devices
Keyboards
Mouse
Touch Screen
Touchpad
Stylus pen
Joystick
Scanner
Web Camera
Microphone
Optical Character Recognition
Sensors
Output Devices
Video displays
Video projectors
Printers and plotters
Speakers
Primary Storage
Random Access Memory (RAM) or main memory
To store data or instructions to be processed.
To store the results after instructions are executed.
Memory Swapping
Memory swapping occurs when there is a request to
the operating system to store data in memory and the
data will not fit because there is not enough free
memory to store the requested data.
In this case, the operating system will have to remove
something to make space.
Little swapping occurs when:
Your computer has a very large main memory.
You use only one or a few programs at a time.
You use small files.
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Secondary Storage
Magnetic Tape
Magnetic Discs (or Hard Disk Drives)
Flash Memory / Solid State Drives (SSD)
Optical Storage Devices
* These are nonvolatile as they maintaining contents
without power.
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Chip
RAM
Hard Drive
Monitor
Cost
1997
Pentium II
64 MB
4 GB
17-inch
$4,000
2007
Dual-core
1 GB
250 GB
19-inch
$1,700
2013
Quad-core
16 GB
2 TB
27-inch
$1,700
Binary Concepts
Computers register information as the absence or
presence of an electric charge
Since there are only two options (or two states), on
or off, the computer likewise can only distinguish
two different numbers, one for on, and zero for off
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Analog Data
Numbers
Text
Process /
Transmission
Input
12 + 8 = 20
Hello!
00001100
00001000
--------------00010100
20
01001000
Hello!
0010000000000000000
0100000000000001001
0110000011000011011
0111111111111001111
1111111111111011111
1111111111100011111
Images
Time
pitch or
volume
Sound
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Video
Output
00101010111
11010101010
01010101010
11110100011
00101011011
00101010111
11010101010
01010101010
11110100011
00101011011
00101010111
11010101010
01010101010
11110100011
00101011011
00101010111
11010101010
01010101010
11110100011
00101011011
00101010111
11010101010
01010101010
11110100011
00101011011
Digital Transmission
Speed of light dramatically extends reach
Sound waves: ~670 mph
Light, electricity or radio wave: ~186,000 mps
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Modulation
Bits must be covered into signals (Signaling)
(voltage changes, etc.).
Decoding
(Output)
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Analog Data
Input (Notepad/Paint)
Binary data
Main memory
Display and secondary storage
Digital signals (transmission over circuit)
Binary data
Main memory
Display and secondary storage