INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Hardware and Software

Learning Outcomes Define hardware and software Describe the hardware categories Describe the computers categories by size Define the two types of software Describe the role of the operating system and utility software Compare the uses of vertical and horizontal market software List the common input, output, storage, and telecommunication devices

Hardware and Software: The Basics IT is any computer-based tool that: People use to work with information Support the information and information-processing needs of an organization Hardware – physical aspects of computers, telecommunications, and other information technology devices Example: Keyboard, monitor Software -a general term for the various kinds of programs used to operate computers and related devices Example: Microsoft Excel

Six Categories of Hardware Input Device Output device Storage device Central processing unit (CPU) Telecommunications device Connecting device

Two main types of software Application software - software used to solve specific problems or perform specific tasks System software - handles tasks specific to technology management and coordinates the interaction of all technology devices Operating system software - supports the application software and manages how the hardware devices work together Utility software - provides additional functionality to the operating system

Computer Categories Personal digital assistant (PDA): a small hand-held computer that performs simple tasks Notebook computer: a fully functional computer designed to be carried around Tablet computer: a pen-based computer that provides the screen capabilities of a PDA with the functional capabilities of a notebook

Computer Categories (continued) Desktop computer Minicomputer - designed to meet the computing needs of several people simultaneously in a small to medium-size business environment Mainframe computer - designed to meet the computing needs of hundreds of people in a large business environment Supercomputers - the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive type of computer

Software Software contains the instructions that the hardware executes to perform an information processing task Without the aid of software, the computer hardware is useless Two categories of software Application System

Application Software Application software is used for specific information processing needs, including: Payroll Customer relationship management Project management Training Word processing and many others

Application Software (continued) Personal productivity software : used to perform personal tasks such as writing a memo, creating a graph, or creating a slide presentation Examples: Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Internet Explorer Quicken

Application Software (continued) Vertical market software : application software that is unique to a particular industry Patient-scheduling software Nursing allocation software Horizontal market software : general enough to be suitable for use in a variety of industries Inventory management software Payroll software

System Software System software controls how the various technology tools work together along with the application software Operating System controls application software and manages how the hardware devices work together Example: Microsoft Windows XP Home, Mac OS, Linux Utility Uninstaller software, spyware software

Data Representation Binary digit (bit) the smallest unit of information that a computer can process ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) the coding system that most personal computers use to represent, process, and store information Byte a group of eight bits to represent a character

Common Input Devices Input device is a tool used to capture information and commands Examples include: Keyboard Point-of-sale (POS) Microphone Mouse Pointing stick Touch pad Touch screen Bar code reader Optical mark recognition (OMR) Scanner

Common Output Devices Output device is equipment used to see, hear, or otherwise accept the results of information processing Monitors Cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) Flat-panel displays Liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors Gas plasma displays Pixels - the dots that make up an image on the computer screen

Common Output Devices (continued) Printers Inkjet printers - make images by forcing ink droplets through nozzles Laser printers - form images using an electrostatic process, the same way a photocopier works Multifunction printers - scan, copy, and fax, as well as print

Common Storage Devices High-capacity floppy disk Hard disk CD-ROM (compact disc - read-only memory) CD-R (compact disc-recordable) CD-RW (compact disc-rewritable) DVD-ROM DVD-R DVD-RW or DVD+RW Flash memory device Memory card

Telecommunication Devices

Communication Software Connectivity software enables a computer to “dial up” or connect to another computer Web browser software enables a computer to surf the Web E-mail software enables electronic communication with other people by sending and receiving e-mail

Wireless Connection Infrared also called IR or IrDA (infrared data association) - uses red light to send and receive information Bluetooth - standard for transmitting information in the form of short range radio waves over distances of up to 30 feet and is used for purposes such as wirelessly connecting a cell phone or a PDA to a computer WiFi (wireless fidelity) - standard for transmitting information in the form of radio waves over distances up to about 300 feet

Wireless Connection (continued)

Connecting Devices Connecting devices enable the hardware to communicate with each other A parallel connector is used to plug a printer into a system box Parallel connector interfaces with a parallel port that is connected to an expansion card

Buses, Expansion Slots, Expansion Cards; Ports, Connectors Expansion bus - moves information from the CPU and RAM to all of the other hardware devices Expansion slot - a long skinny socket on the motherboard into which an expansion card is inserted Expansion card - a circuit board that is inserted into an expansion slot Ports - simply the plug-ins found on the outside of the system box into which a connector is plugged into Popular connectors include: USB (universal serial bus) Serial connector Parallel connector

Random Access Memory (RAM) RAM - temporary storage that holds the current information, the application software currently being used, and the operating system software RIMM DIMM SIMM

Central Processing Unit (CPU) CPU - the actual hardware that interprets and executes the program instructions and coordinates how all the other hardware devices work together. Control unit - interprets software instructions and tells the other hardware devices what to do, based on the software instructions Arithmetic/logic unit (ALU) - performs all arithmetic operations and all logic operations CPU Speed Megahertz (MHz) - the number of millions of CPU cycles per second Gigahertz (GHz) - the number of billions of CPU cycles per second