Lec 01 Computer Definitions and Basics
Lec 01 Computer Definitions and Basics
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INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
(Computer Definitions & Basics)
Lecture # 01
By: Mr. Muhammad Tahir Sohail
Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
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THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION
WHERE CAN YOU FIND
COMPUTERS?
THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION
Data
Collection of raw
unprocessed facts,
figures, and
symbols.
Information
Data that is
organized,
meaningful,
and useful 7
WHO IS USER?
Someone that communicates with a computer.
Someone who uses the information it generates.
DEVICES THAT COMPRISE A
COMPUTER SYSTEM Monitor
(output) Speaker
(output)
System unit
(processor, memory…)
Printer
(output)
Storage devices
(CD-RW,
Floppy, Hard
Mouse disk, zip,…)
(input)
Scanner Keyboard
(input) (input) 9
WHAT DOES A COMPUTER DO?
1) Input
2) Process
3) Output
4) Storage
INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE
Computer process data (input) into
information (output).
A Computer often holds data,
information, and instruction in
storage for future use.
“The series of input, process,
output and storage activities is the
information process cycle”.
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INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE
(CONT.)
The sequence of events in
processing information, which
includes:
1.Input—entering data into the
computer.
2.Processing—performing operations
on the data.
3.Output—presenting the results.
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INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE
(CONT.)
1.
INPUT
Input is any data or instructions
entered to the computer.
Input can be in the form of audio,
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INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE
(CONT.)
What are two
1. INPUT
types of inputs: WITH INSTRUCTION
DATA
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1. INPUT WITH INSTRUCTION
CYCLE (CONT.)
a) Programs
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1. INPUT WITH INSTRUCTION
CYCLE (CONT.)
b) Commands
Command causes a program to perform a
specific action.
Like Ctrl+P for taking Print of Time card
run on a computer.
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INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE
(CONT.)
It 2. PROCESS
involves recording, analyzing,
summarizing, calculating, disseminating
and storing data.
Data is most useful when well-
presented and actually informative,
Data-processing systems are often
referred to as information systems.
In computer processing is done by CPU
or graphics .
Output can be in two forms
a) Soft Copy
b) Hard Copy
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INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE (CONT.)
3. OUTPUT
a) Soft Copy
When you are writing a document,
playing a game, watching a video clip,
or reading the latest news.
Soft copy is what you see on the
monitor (Screen).
Soft copy is temporary; after you have
finished with it, there is nothing solid to
hold.
However you can transfer soft copy to a
disk, to transport it.
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INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE
(CONT.)
3. OUTPUT
b) Hard Copy
Hard copy can be touched and carried.
Hard copy is usually some form of paper
output.
It is especially helpful if you need to have a
or teacher.
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INFORMATION PROCESS CYCLE
(CONT.)
4. STORAGE
Storage refers to various techniques
and devices for storing large amounts
of data.
Examples
Hard disks
Floppy Disks
Optical storage (CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD or
DVD-R )
Flash Memory/USB
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WHAT IS DATA?
Definition:
“Raw facts, figures, events and
transactions are called data”
Examples:
1. Researchers who conduct market
research survey might ask member of
the public to complete questionnaires
about a product or a service. These
completed questionnaires are data.
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WHAT IS DATA? (CONT.)
2. NADRA prepared CNIC of Pakistanis by
collecting data of people who belongs to
Pakistan.
3. Some candidates want to take admission
in university they will fill admission forms.
Above all are unprocessed and
unprepared which is needed to
process and work more.
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WHY WE NEED DATA?
Facts, statistics used for reference or
analysis.
Numbers, characters, symbols, images
etc., which can be processed by a
computer.
Data
must be interpreted, by a human or
machine, to derive meaning
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WHAT IS INFORMATION?
Definition:
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WHY WE NEED INFORMATION?
Knowledge derived from study, experience
(by the senses), or instruction.
"Information is any kind of knowledge that is
data"
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WHY WE NEED
INFORMATION? (CONT.)
Detail Example:
Some candidates want to take admission
So they will fill an admission form
containing data about their selves.
When this data is organized and arranged
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