0% found this document useful (0 votes)
35 views37 pages

L01 02 Introduction Chapter1 ComputersToday

This document provides an introduction to information and communication technologies. It discusses the ubiquity of computers in modern life and how they are used in homes, education, jobs, and on the go. It defines what a computer is and its basic functions of input, processing, output, storage, and communication. It also outlines the main types of computers including embedded systems, mobile devices, personal computers, servers, mainframes, and supercomputers.

Uploaded by

harram habib
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
35 views37 pages

L01 02 Introduction Chapter1 ComputersToday

This document provides an introduction to information and communication technologies. It discusses the ubiquity of computers in modern life and how they are used in homes, education, jobs, and on the go. It defines what a computer is and its basic functions of input, processing, output, storage, and communication. It also outlines the main types of computers including embedded systems, mobile devices, personal computers, servers, mainframes, and supercomputers.

Uploaded by

harram habib
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 37

Introduction to Information and

Communication Technologies
Outline
 This lecture covers:
 What computers are, how they work, and how they are used
 Computer terminology
 The basic types of computers in use today

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 2


Computers in Your Life
 Why learn about computers?
 Pervasive computing
 Also known as ubiquitous computing
 Computers have become an integral part of our lives
 Basic computer literacy
 Knowing about and understanding computers and their uses is an essential skill today for everyone

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 3


Computers in Your Life
 Before 1980
 Computers were large, expensive

 Very few people had access to them

 Computers were mostly used for high-volume processing tasks

 Microcomputers in the early 80s


 Inexpensive personal computers

 Computer use increased dramatically

 Today
 More than 80% of US households include a computer, and most use computers at work

 Electronic devices are converging into single units with multiple capabilities

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 4


Computers in the Home
 Computers used for a variety of tasks:  Telecommuting
 Looking up information and news  Smart appliances
 Exchanging e-mail  Traditional appliances with built-in computer or
 Shopping and paying bills communication technology
 Watching TV and videos  Smart homes
 Downloading music and movies  Household tasks are
 Organizing digital photographs monitored and controlled
 Playing games by a main computer in
the house

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 5


Computers in Education
 Many students today have access to computers either in a classroom or a computer lab
 Colleges and universities are even more integrated
 Wireless hotspots allow usage of personal laptops to connect to the college network
 Some colleges require a computer for enrollment
 Distance learning
 Students participate from locations other than the traditional classroom setting using computers and
Internet access

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 6


Computers on the Job
 Computers have become a universal on-the-job tool for decision-making, productivity, and
communication
 Used by all types of employees
 Used for access control and other security
measures
 Use by service professionals is growing
 Used extensively by the military
 Employees in all lines of work need to continually refresh their computer skills

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 7


Computers on the Go
 Computers are encountered in nearly every
aspect of daily life
 Consumer kiosks
 ATM transactions
 POS systems at retail stores
 Self-checkout systems
 Portable computers or mobile devices
 M-commerce systems
 GPS systems

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 8


What Is a Computer and What Does It Do?
 Computer: A programmable, electronic device that accepts data, performs
operations on that data, and stores the data or results as needed
 Computers follow instructions, called programs, which determine
the tasks the computer will perform
 Basic operations
 Input: Entering data into the computer
 Processing: Performing operations on the data
 Output: Presenting the results
 Storage: Saving data, programs, or output for future
use
 Communications: Sending or receiving data
Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 9
Data vs. Information
 Data
 Raw, unorganized facts
 Can be in the form of text, graphics, audio, or video
 Information
 Data that has been processed into a meaningful form
 Information processing
 Converting data into information

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 10


Hardware
 Hardware: The physical parts of a computer
 Internal hardware
 Located inside the main box (system unit) of the
computer
 External hardware
 Located outside the system unit
 Connect to the computer via a wired or wireless
connection
 There is hardware associated with all five computer
operations

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 11


Software
 Software: The programs or instructions used to tell
the computer hardware what to do
 System software: Operating system starts up the
computer and controls its operation
 Without OS computer cannot function
 Boots the computer and launches programs at the user’s
direction
 Application software: Performs specific tasks or
applications

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 12


Computers to Fit Every Need
 Six basic categories of computers:
 Embedded computers
 Mobile devices
 Personal computers
 Midrange servers
 Mainframe computers
 Supercomputers

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 13


Computers to Fit Every Need
 Embedded computer
 Embedded into a product and designed to perform specific tasks or functions for that product
 Cannot be used as general-purpose computers
 Mobile device
 A very small device with some type of built-in computing or Internet capability
 Typically based on mobile phones
 Personal computer
 A small computer designed to be used by one person at a time
 Also called a microcomputer

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 14


Computers to Fit Every Need
 Notebook (laptop) computers
 Typically use clamshell design
 Tablet computers
 Can be slate tablets or convertible tablets
 Netbooks
 Small notebooks; rapidly growing type of PC
 Ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs)
 Handheld computers
 Midrange server
 A medium-sized computer used to host programs and data for a small network
 Users connect via a network with a computer, thin client, or dumb terminal

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 15


Computers to Fit Every Need
 Mainframe computer
 Powerful computer used by several large organizations to manage large amounts of centralized data
 Standard choice for large organizations, hospitals, universities, large businesses, banks, government
offices
 Also called high-end servers or enterprise-class servers
 Supercomputer
 Fastest, most expensive, most powerful type of computer
 Generally run one program at a time, as fast as possible
 Commonly built by connecting hundreds of smaller computers, supercomputing cluster

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 16


Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 17
Quick Quiz
1. A tablet PC is an example of a(n) _____________.
a. Desktop computer
b. Portable PC
c. Internet appliance
2. True or False: The terms mainframe computer and supercomputer are interchangeable; both
refer to the largest, most powerful computers.
3. A smartphone is an example of a(n) _____________.

Answers: 1) b; 2) False; 3) mobile device

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 18


Summary
 Computers in Your Life
 What Is a Computer and What Does It Do
 Computers to Fit Every Need

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 19


Outline
 This lecture covers:
 An overview Internet
 Online Communication
 Societal impacts of computers
 An overview of the history of computers

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 20


What Are the Internet and the World Wide Web?
 Internet: The largest and most well-known computer network in the world
 Individuals connect to the Internet using an Internet service provider (ISP)
 World Wide Web: One resource (a vast collection of Web pages) available through the Internet
 Web sites contain Web pages stored on Web servers
 Web pages viewed using a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, etc.)
 A wide variety of information is available through the Web

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 21


What Are the Internet and the World Wide Web?

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 22


Surfing the Web
 Web browser: Used to display Web pages
 Browser starting or home page: The first page displayed when the browser is opened
 To navigate to a Web page, you can:
 Type a URL in the Address bar
 Click a hyperlink on a displayed Web page
 Select a Favorite/Bookmark or page from the History list

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 23


Surfing the Web
 Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)
 URL: Uniquely identifies a Web page
 Consists of:
 Protocol or standard being used
 Identification of the Web server
 Names of folders in which the Web page file is stored
 Web page’s filename
 Protocols:
 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http://) is typically used to display Web pages (https:// is used for secure
Web pages)

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 24


Searching the Web
 Search site: Web page that helps you find Web pages containing the information you are
seeking
 Typically search using keywords
 Reference sites: Look up addresses,
telephone numbers, ZIP codes,
maps, etc.

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 25


Email
 Electronic mail (e-mail): electronic messages exchanged
between computers on a network
 Can be conventional or Web-based
 Can contain photos, attached files, etc.
 E-mail addresses consist of:
 Username: A person’s identifying name for a particular
domain
 The @ symbol
 Domain name for the computer that will be handling the
person’s e-mail (mail server)
 Pronouncing Internet addresses

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 26


Computers and Society
 The vast improvements in technology over the past decade have had a distinct impact on daily
life, both at home and at work
 Many benefits of a computer-oriented society:
 Ability to design products before construction leads to safer products
 Earlier medical diagnoses
 Devices that allow challenged people to perform job tasks
 Documents e-mailed or faxed in moments
 Download information, music, programs, movies, and more on demand

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 27


Computer Oriented Society
 Benefits
 Faster pace of daily chores and tasks
 Online business and personal world
 Communication throughout the world
 Enhancing knowledge
 Job influences
 Entertainment
 Research

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 28


Computer Oriented Society
 Risks and disadvantages
 Security and privacy issues
 Computer viruses and malware
 Identity theft and phishing
 Privacy issues
 Excessive use
 lack of human communication for face to face conversation and more communication through the computer.
This affects our society’s confidence for when they are in in-personal conversation.
 Accessibility to abuse time

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 29


Computers and Society
 Differences in online communications
 Less formal than traditional
 Netiquette
 Emoticons
 The anonymity factor
 Information Integrity
 Check your source, not all information on the Internet is accurate.

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 30


Computers Then and Now
 First-generation computers (1946-1957)
 Enormous and powered by vacuum tubes
 Used a great deal of electricity, and generated a lot of heat
 ENIAC and UNIVAC
 Second-generation computers (1958-1963)
 Used transistors
 Computers were smaller, more powerful, cheaper, more energy-efficient, and more reliable
 Punch cards and magnetic tape were used to input and store data

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 31


Computers Then and Now
 Third-generation computers (1964-1970)
 Used integrated circuits (ICs)
 Keyboards and monitors introduced
 Fourth-generation computers (1971-present)
 Use microprocessors
 IBM PC, Apple Macintosh
 Use keyboards, mice, monitors, and printers
 Use magnetic disks, flash memory, and optical disks for storage
 Computer networks, wireless technologies, Internet introduced

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 32


Computers Then and Now
 Fifth-generation (now and the future)
 Infancy stage
 No precise classification
 May be based on artificial intelligence (AI)
 Likely use voice and touch input
 May be based on optical computers and utilize nanotechnology

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 33


Computers Then and Now

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 34


HISTORY OF COMPUTING SOFTWARE
FIRST GENERATION (1951-1959)
• Machine language (1 &0)
FOURTH GENERATION (1971-1989)
• Assembly language • Structured programming (Pascal,
C/C++)
• Application software
• Spreadsheets, word processors,
SECOND GENERATION (1959-1965) DBMS
• High level languages
• Fortran, COBOL, LISP

FIFTH GENERATION (1990-todate)


• Microsoft products
• AI applications
THIRD GENERATION (1965-1971)
• Operating systems • Object oriented design
• System software • World wide web
• Application package • HTML
• Cloud Computing
Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 35
Quick Quiz
1. Index.html is an example of a(n) _____________.
a. URL
b. IP address
c. Web page filename
2. True or False: All information published to Web pages is accurate.
3. In the e-mail address [email protected], abc.com is the _____________.

Answers: 1) c; 2) False; 3) domain name

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 36


Summary
 Computer and the Internet
 Computers and Society
 Computer History

Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow 14/10/2023 37

You might also like