Introducing Computer Systems
The Computer Defined
Electronic device
Converts data into information Modern computers are digital Two digits combine to make data Older computers were analog A range of values made data
1A-2
Computers For Individual Use
Desktop computers The most common type of computer Sits on the desk or floor Performs a variety of tasks Workstations Specialized computers Optimized for science or graphics More powerful than a desktop
1A-3
Computers For Individual Use
Notebook computers Small portable computers Weighs between 1 and 3 Kgs About 8 by 11 inches Typically as powerful as a desktop Can include a docking station
1A-4
Computers For Individual Use
Tablet computers
Newest development
in portable computers Input is through a pen Run specialized versions of office products
1A-5
Computers For Individual Use
Handheld computers Very small computers Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) Note taking or contact management Data can synchronize with a desktop Smart phones Hybrid of cell phone and PDA Web surfing, e-mail access
1A-6
Computers For Organizations
Network servers Centralized computer All other computers connect Provides access to network resources Multiple servers are called server farms Often simply a powerful desktop
1A-7
Computers For Organizations
Mainframes
Used in large
organizations Handle thousands of users Users access through a terminal
1A-8
Computers For Organizations
Minicomputers Called midrange computers Power between mainframe and desktop Handle hundreds of users Used in smaller organizations Users access through a terminal
1A-9
Computers For Organizations
Supercomputers
The most powerful
computers made Handle large and complex calculations Process trillions of operations per second Found in research organizations
1A-10
Computers In Society
More impact than any other invention Changed work and leisure activities Used by all demographic groups Computers are important because: Provide information to users Information is critical to our society Managing information is difficult
1A-11
Computers In Society
Computers at home Many homes have multiple computers Most American homes have Internet Computers are used for
Business Entertainment Communication Education
1A-12
Computers In Society
Computers in education Computer literacy required at all levels Computers in small business Makes businesses more profitable Allows owners to manage Computers in industry Computers are used to design products Assembly lines are automated
1A-13
Computers In Society
Computers in government Necessary to track data for population
Police officers Tax calculation and collection
Governments were the first computer users
1A-14
Computers In Society
Computers in health care Revolutionized health care New treatments possible Scheduling of patients has improved Delivery of medicine is safer
1A-15
End of Chapter