2nd Quarter Performing Computer Operations
2nd Quarter Performing Computer Operations
Operations
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2 Occupational Health and Safety
(OHS)
a cross-disciplinary area concerned with
protecting the safety, health and welfare of
people engaged in work or employment
Searching of information
Online businesses and easy transaction
Instant communication
Storage of vast amounts of information
Fast development of technology of all
kinds.
10 DISADVANTAGES
CLASSES OF
COMPUTERS
12 ANALOG
ANALOG COMPUTER
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CALCULATOR
is a device for performing
mathematical calculations,
distinguished from a computer
by having a limited problem
solving ability and an
interface optimized for
interactive calculation rather
than programming.
abacus
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Charles
Babbage
began
developing
what would
be the first
mechanical
computer. Analytical Engine
1833
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DESKTOP
is a personal
computer that
provides the full
capabilities of a
desktop computer
while remaining
mobile.
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is a special-purpose
computer system
designed to perform
one or a few
dedicated functions,
often with real-time
computing constraints
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LAPTOP
• is a personal computer designed for
mobile use that is small enough to sit on
one's lap.
MAINFRAME
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is a computer with a
microprocessor as its central
processing unit. Another general
characteristic of these computers
is that they occupy physically
small amounts of space when
compared to mainframe and
minicomputers
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PERSONAL COMPUTER
is any general-purpose computer whose
original sales price, size, and capabilities
make it useful for individuals, and which
is intended to be operated directly by an
end user, with no intervening computer
operator.
PORTABLE
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SERVER
• computer program that provides services to other
computer programs (and their users), in the same
or other computer
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is a computer that is at the frontline of current
processing capacity, particularly speed of
calculation.
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TABLET PC
is a laptop or slate-shaped mobile
computer, equipped with a touch screen or
graphics tablet/screen hybrid technology
which allows the user to operate the
computer with a stylus or digital pen, or a
fingertip, instead of a keyboard or mouse.
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VIDEO GAME CONSOLE
is a high-end microcomputer
designed for technical or scientific
applications. Intended primarily to
be used by one person at a time,
they are commonly connected to a
local area network and run multi-
user operating systems
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TERMINALS
CLASSIFICATION OF DEVICES
Input Devices
Output Devices
Storage Devices
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Input Devices
KEYBOARD
TYPES OF KEYBOARD
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ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY
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3. Optical
• uses a laser for detecting the mouse's movement
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BLUETOOTH MOUSE
57 Image Scanners
converts any images into electronics form by
shining light onto the image and sensing the
intensity of reflection at every point.
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KINDS OF SCANNERS
1. FLATBED
A type of optical scanner that consists of a
flat surface on which you lay documents
to be scanned and particularly effective for
bound documents.
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-some are made up of a grid of sensing lines which determines the location
of touch by matching the vertical and horizontal contacts made.
65 TOUCH PAD
graphic tablet that translate each position on the tablet to a specific location
on the screen
66 BAR CODE READER
- emits a light beam (laser) to reflect the bars then detects it to be converted
into numerical digits
67 CARD READER
LED printers
72 INKJET PRINTER
Thermal Printer
work by selectively heating regions of
special heat-sensitive paper
UV Printer
use a special UV light bar which will be
able to write and erase the paper
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SPEAKER
A speaker converts electrical energy to mechanical/acoustical energy.
75 LCD PROJECTOR
is a type of video projector for displaying video, images or computer data on a screen
or other flat surface. It is a modern analog of the slide projector or overhead projector.
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HEADPHONES
are a pair of small loudspeakers, or less commonly a single speaker, with a
way of holding them close to a user's ears and a means of connecting them
to a signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio or CD player.
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12 CM 12 CM
DVD
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• Single-sided, dual-layered
▫ The DVD-9 construction holds about 8.5 GBytes.
▫ DVD-9s do not require manual flipping: the DVD
player automatically switches to the second layer
in a fraction of a second, by re-focusing the laser
pickup on the deeper second layer
85 DVD Disc construction formats:
Double-sided, single-layered
Known as DVD-10
construction features a capacity of 9.4 GBytes of data
DVD-10 is called the "flipper" disc.
• Double-sided, dual-layered
▫ DVD-18
▫ construction can hold approximately 17 GBytes or
about 8 hours of video and audio as a DVD-Video.
▫ To access the content on the other side of a DVD-
18, manually flip the DVD
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DVD-R
DVD+R
• DVD+R (pronounced "DVD plus R")
• is a non-rewritable format and it is compatible
with about 89% of all DVD Players and most
DVD-ROMs
87 DVD-R vs. DVD+R
DVD-R discs use tiny marks along the grooves in the discs,
called land prepits, to determine the laser position. WHILE
DVD+R discs do not have land prepits, but instead measure the
"wobble frequency" as the laser moves toward the outside of the
disc.
88 DVD+RW/ DVD-RW
These discs are only writable on one side of the disc, but contain
two layers on that single side for writing data
is a high-density optical disc format designed for the storage of data and high-
definition video
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Blu-ray Disc(BD)