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Hardware and Software Configuration

This chapter describes hardware and software asset management. Explains the key components of a computer system such as the CPU, primary and secondary memory, and input and output devices. It also covers topics such as sequential and parallel processing, storage technologies, and batch and online processing methods.
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Hardware and Software Configuration

This chapter describes hardware and software asset management. Explains the key components of a computer system such as the CPU, primary and secondary memory, and input and output devices. It also covers topics such as sequential and parallel processing, storage technologies, and batch and online processing methods.
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Management Information Systems

Chapter 5: Hardware and Software Asset Management

ADMINISTRATION OF THE
HARDWARE ASSETS AND
SOFTWARE
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GOALS

OBJECTIVES (I)

• What processing and storage capacity does our


organization need to carry out its information and
business transactions?

• What would be the best way to organize the computers


and processes in our organization?

• What kind of software and software tools would we need


to run our business? What criteria should we apply to
select our software technology?
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GOALS

OBJECTIVES (II)

What new technologies should we be aware of? How


would they benefit our organization?

How should we acquire and manage our company's


software and hardware assets?
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BUSINESS CHALLENGES

•Centralization versus decentralization.

•Delay in the development of applications.


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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

HARDWARE COMPONENTS OF A
COMPUTER SYSTEM

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE


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THE COMPUTER SYSTEM


Bit:

• Binary Digit.

• Represents the smallest unit of data in the form 0 or 1.

Byte:

• String of bits, usually eight.

Stores a number or character.


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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

BITS AND BYTES

1 One bit
Characters are represented
for one byte for each letter

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 One byte for the letter A


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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

THE CPU AND PRIMARY STORAGE

Central Processing Unit (CPU):

• Manage symbols, numbers and letters.

Controls other parts of the computer system.

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THE CPU AND PRIMARY STORAGE

Primary Storage:

• Temporarily stores program instructions.

Stores data used by instructions.


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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

THE CPU AND PRIMARY STORAGE


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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

PRIMARY STORAGE

Storages:

• A program running.

• Operating System Programs.

• Data used by the program.

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OTHER ELEMENTS OF THE CPU

•Arithmetic-logical unit (ALU): Performs the main


arithmetic-logical operations of the computer.

•Control Unit: coordinates and controls other parts


of the computer system.

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PRIMARY STORAGE
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•RAM: Random access to any memory address in


the same amount of time.

•ROM: Semiconductor memory chips that contain


program instructions. These chips cannot be
written, only read.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

PROSECUTION

Microprocessors and processing capacity:


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• Integrated circuit technology.

It integrates computer memory, logic and control on a


single chip.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

PROSECUTION

Parallel Processing:

• The problem is broken down into smaller parts.


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Multiple instructions processed simultaneously with


multiple processors.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

SEQUENTIAL PROCESSING AND


PARALLEL PROCESSING
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES
SECONDARY

• Magnetic Disk: Floppy Disk, Hard Drive.

• Optical Discs: CD-ROM, DVD.

• Magnetic Tape: cheap, older secondary storage medium.

• New storage alternatives: Storage area networks (SANs),


PenDrive.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

STORAGE AREA NETWORK (SAN)

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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BATCH AND INPUT PROCESSING


ONLINE
Batch processing:
• Transactions accumulated and stored until processing.

Online processing:
• Transactions entered directly into the computer and
processed immediately.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

COMPARISON BETWEEN PROCESSING


BATCH AND ONLINE
Batch processing
Entry by
keyboa
Transactions
old master
grouped into
file
batches

Validate
update
New
Reports
Master
of errors Reports File

Transactions Online processing


Processing and

They enter update Archive


from the file
directly teacher
teacher
Immediate entry Immediate processing Update file immediately
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE AND INFRASTRUCTURE

INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA

• Integrates two or more types of media into a computer-


based application.

• Used in interactive Web pages with graphics, sounds,


animation and video.
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CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

COMPUTER CLASSIFICATION

• Mainframes: The largest computers, massive


memory, extremely fast processing.

• Mid-range computer: Less powerful, less expensive,


and smaller than mainframes.

• Server: Provides software and other resources for


computers over networks.

CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS


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COMPUTER CLASSIFICATION

• Minicomputers: Mid-range computers, used in


universities, factories or research laboratories.

• Server farms: Large groups of servers maintained by


commercial providers, and available for e-commerce
and other activities.

CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

COMPUTER CLASSIFICATION

• Personal Computer (PC): Small desktop or laptop


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computer.

• Workstations: Desktop computers with powerful


graphics and mathematics capabilities.

• Supercomputer: High and powerful sophistication,


ability to perform very complex computations.

CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMPUTING


CLIENT/SERVER

• Distributed processing: Distribution of processing


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among multiple computers.

• Centralized processing: Processing carried out by a


single central computer.

Client/server computing: Processing is divided


between “clients” and “servers” over a network.
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CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

CLIENT/SERVER COMPUTING

Custo
mer
Requests

Data and
Services Illllllllllllllllll
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• Data management

Server
• User interface • Application function
• Network resources
• Application function
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CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

TYPES OF CLIENT/SERVER COMPUTING

SERVER
Data Data Data Data

Logic Logic Logic

Interfac
e

Data

Logic Logic Logic

Interfac Interfac Interfac


CUSTOMER e e e
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CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

NETWORK AND COMPUTING COMPUTERS


POINT BY POINT
• Network Computers (NC): Simplified desktop
computer, does not store data permanently.
• Peer-to-peer computing: Distributed processing that
links computers over the Internet or private
networks.
• Grid Computing: It applies computing resources
from many networked computers to solve large and
complex problems.
TYPES OF SOFTWARE
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MAIN TYPES OF SOFTWARE (I)

• Program: A series of instructions for the computer.

• System software: Generic programs that allow you


to manage computer resources.

• Application Software: These are programs written


to perform specific functions for end users.
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TYPES OF SOFTWARE

MAIN TYPES OF SOFTWARE (II)


SYSTEM SOFTWARE
OS
Schedule computer events
Allocate computer resources
Monitor events

Language translators
Interpreters
Compilers

Utility program
Routine operations (e.g.
Sort, list, print)
Application Software Data management (For example, creating
Programming languages and merge files)
Assembly language
PASCAL
FORTRAN
c
COBOL
BASIC
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4G Languages and PC Software Tools


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TYPES OF
SOFTWARE
SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS
PC OPERATIONS (I)

OS:

• System Software.

•Manages and controls computer activities.

TYPES OF SOFTWARE
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SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS


PC OPERATIONS (II)

Operating system features:

• Locates and allocates system resources.


• Schedule the use of computer resources over time.
• Monitors computer system activities.
• Provides addresses in primary or main memory for
data and programs.
• Control input and output devices.
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SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS


PC OPERATIONS (III)

Multiprogramming:

• Run two or more programs concurrently using the


same computer.

• The CPU usually executes a single program but


provides input/output services to others.

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SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS


PC OPERATIONS (IV)
Multitask:

• Single-user operating system multiprogramming


capability.

Virtual Storage:

• Manage programs more efficiently by dividing


programs into small parts of fixed or variable length.

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SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS


PC OPERATIONS (V)
Shared time:

• Share computing resources among many users


simultaneously.

Multiprocessing:

• Two or more instructions are executed simultaneously


on a computer using multiple central processing units
(CPUs).
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TYPES OF SOFTWARE

SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS


PC OPERATIONS (VI)

Translation of languages and utility programs:

•Translation of high-level languages into machine


language
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TYPES OF SOFTWARE

PC OPERATING SYSTEMS AND INTERFACES


USER GRAPHICS (GUI)

GUIs in contemporary PC operating systems:

Windows Xp
Microsoft Windows 98 and Me
Windows 2000
Windows .NET Server
UNIX
Linux: open source software
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TYPES OF SOFTWARE

APPLICATION SOFTWARE AND LANGUAGES


PROGRAMMING

Programming languages:

• Evolution of machine language to high-level languages


for business and scientific work.

• Important programming languages for today's businesses:


COBOL, C, C++, and Visual Basic.
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TYPES OF SOFTWARE

FOURTH-GENERATION LANGUAGES

Fourth-generation languages:

• They can help develop programs with little or no help


from computer specialists.

• Natural language: Close to human language.

• Query languages: Provides answers to questions asked


online.
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CONTEMPORARY TOOLS FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

Object-oriented programming:
• Technique for software development that combines data
and procedures into a single object.

Visual Programming:
• Building programs by selecting and organizing
programming objects.
CONTEMPORARY TOOLS FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
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JAVA

• Programming language.

• Provides the programming functionality necessary for


a particular task.

• It runs on any computer and any operating system.


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CONTEMPORARY TOOLS FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE (HTML) AND


XML

• Hypertext Markup Language (HTML): Language for


describing Web pages and other hypermedia documents.

• XML (eXtensible Markup Language): Describes the


structure of a document, and supports links to multiple
documents, allowing data manipulation by the computer.
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TYPES OF
SOFTWARE
APPLICATION SOFTWARE PACKAGES AND
PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE

• PC software tools: Word processors, Spreadsheets,


Database programs, Presentation programs.

• Other productivity programs: e-mail, groupware, Web


browsers.
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TYPES OF SOFTWARE

BUSINESS INTEGRATION SOFTWARE (I)

Enterprise software:

• Set of integrated modules for main business functions.

• It allows data to be used to multiply business functions


and processes.

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BUSINESS INTEGRATION SOFTWARE (II)


Middleware:
• It allows communication for the exchange of data between
two different applications.

Web server:
•Manages requests for Web pages on the computer where
they are stored.

Enterprise Application Integration Software:


• Link multiple applications for business integration.
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HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR TRADE


ELECTRONIC AND THE DIGITAL ENTERPRISE

• Capacity planning: compute capacity prediction process.

• Scalability: ability of a computer, product or system to


expand and provide service without incurring
mistakes.
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TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP (TCO) OF


TECHNOLOGICAL ASSETS

• Designates the total cost of ownership of technological


resources.

• Includes initial purchase costs, hardware costs and


software upgrades, maintenance, technical support and
training.

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ASSET MANAGEMENT

LEASING OR PURCHASE DECISIONS:


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USE OF SERVICE PROVIDERS


TECHNOLOGY
Storage Service Providers (SSP):
• Third party providers that rent storage space to
subscribers through the Web.
• They allow their clients to store and access their data.

Application Service Providers (ASP):


• They supply software that can be rented by other
companies.
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LEASING OR PURCHASE DECISIONS:


USE OF SERVICE PROVIDERS
TECHNOLOGY
Other types of service providers:
• Providers of administrative and business continuity
services.

Public Service Computing:


• “Pay as you go” model where companies pay only for the
information technology resources that they use during a
specific period.
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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ASSET MANAGEMENT

AT THE CUSTOMER'S FACILITIES

The portal software OPERATIONS CENTER


provided by the supplier
FROM THE PROVIDER
the client the same view as the center
of supplier operations.

Using the software


owner , employees
monitor and manage the
warehouse
From a client.

Device
hardware
at the site of
supplier

Infrastructure FIREWALL
storage Actual customer data never passes
through the firewall; Instead, the metadata necessary to
(can be a storage
SAN or NAS)
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Manage storage flows over a secure network connection .

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