BASIC Computere
BASIC Computere
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Seema Sirpal
Delhi University Computer Centre
What is a Computer?
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INPUT DEVICES
The Mouse
Used to ‘drive’ Microsoft Windows
The Keyboard
The keyboard is still the commonest
way of entering information into a
computer
Tracker Balls
an alternative to the traditional mouse
and often used by graphic designers
Hardware Components
INPUT DEVICES
Scanners
A scanner allows you to scan printed material
and convert it into a file format that may be
used within the PC
Touch Pads
A device that lays on the desktop and responds
to pressure
Light Pens
Used to allow users to point to areas on a
screen
Joysticks
Many games require a joystick for the proper
playing of the game
Hardware Components
OUTPUT DEVICES
VDU
The computer screen is used for outputting
information in an understandable format
Printers
There are many different types of printers.
OUTPUT DEVICES
Plotters
A plotter is an output device similar to a
printer, but normally allows you to print
larger images.
Speakers
Enhances the value of educational and
presentation products.
Speech synthesisers
Gives you the ability to not only to display
text on a monitor but also to read the text
to you
Hardware Components
Hard Disks
Speed:
Very fast!
Speed:
Very slow!
Capacity:
Normally 1.44 Mbytes.
Cost:
Very cheap.
Hardware Components
CD-ROM Disks
Speed:
Much slower than hard disks. The original
CD-ROM speciation is given a value of 1x
speed, and later, faster CD-ROMs are
quoted as a multiple of this value.
Capacity:
Around 650 Mbytes and more
Hardware Components
DVD Drives
Speed:
Much faster than CD-ROM drives but
not as fast as hard disks.
Capacity:
Up to 17 Gbytes.
Cost:
Slightly higher than CD-ROM drives.
Main Parts of Computer
Memory
Bit
All computers work on a binary numbering system, i.e. they
process data in one's or zero's. This 1 or 0 level of storage is
called a bit.
Byte
A byte consists of eight bits.
Kilobyte
A kilobyte (KB) consists of 1024 bytes.
Megabyte
A megabyte (MB) consists of 1024 kilobytes.
Gigabyte
A gigabyte (GB) consists of 1024 megabytes.
Hardware Components
CPU speed
RAM size
Hard disk speed and capacity
Software Component
Applications software
Application Software
Word processing applications
Microsoft Word
WordPerfect
Spreadsheets
Microsoft Excel
Lotus 123
Database
Microsoft Access
Lotus Approach
Software Component
Application Software
Payroll
Sage software
Presentation tools
Microsoft PowerPoint
Lotus Freelance
Desktop publishing
Abode Photoshop
Multimedia applications
Microsoft's Encarta CD-ROM based
encyclopaedias
Information Network
LAN
A LAN (Local Area Network) is a system whereby
individual PCs are connected together within a
company or organization
WAN
A WAN (Wide Area Network) as the name implies
allows you to connect to other computers over a
wider area (i.e. the whole world).
Information Network
Uses of Network
Modem
Short for “MODulate/DEModulate”. The modem
sends information from your computer across the
telephone system.
PC at Home
Computer games
Working from Home
Banking from Home
Connecting to the Web
Uses of Computer
Computers in Education
Office Applications
Automated Production Systems
Many car factories are almost completely automated and the
cars are assembled by computer-controlled robots.
This automation is becoming increasingly common
throughout industry.
Design Systems
Many products are designed using CAD (Computer Aided
Design) programs to produce exact specifications and
detailed drawings on the computer before producing models
of new products.
Uses of Computer
Office Applications
Stock Control
Stock control is ideal for automation and in many companies
it is now completely computerized.
The stock control system keeps track of the number of items
in stock and can automatically order replacement items
when required.
Accounts / Payroll
In most large organizations the accounts are maintained by
a computerized system.
Due to the repetitive nature of accounts a computer system
is ideally suited to this task and accuracy is guaranteed.
Uses of Computer
Accounts
Games
Educational
On-line banking
Smart ID cards
Supermarkets
Working from home (Tele-working)
Internet
Create a Good Working Environment
Bad posture
Value of Backup
Use passwords
Clean environment
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