Software, Data Transfer & Networks, ICT in Everyday life and Security.

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Software, Data Transfer & Networks, ICT in Everyday life and Security

Software Operating System Functions of Operating Systems Booting up User interface Task & resources Management Monitoring Files Management System security.

Application Software Word Processing Spreadsheets Database Desktop Publishing Presentations Web Browsing ing Applications Photo Editing Software Computer Games

Interface The way the user use to deal with computer or sent commands to computer. Types of interface are: FeatureCommand line interfaceGraphical User Interface Command typeBy Keyboard as a line textPictures, windows, menus and icons speedOld, slowEasy and interesting Degree knowledge High degreenormal

Data Transfer & Networks Network Local Area Network- LAN Wireless LAN Wide area Network- WAN

Data Transfer & Networks Client/ server Network Other type of server file server printer server communication server-- ect

The internet the internet & World wide web(www) Downloading & uploading

ICT in Everyday life e-commerce as Amazon.com Advantages & disadvantages Advantagesdisadvantages Services Available 24/7Possible credit card fraud Large storage RangeIs the web site legal Detailed Product InformationNo human contact Ability to compare prices Delivery Right to return

E-learning e-learning Advantages & disadvantages Advantagesdisadvantages Can train many peopleNo human contact Can work when free timeDepend on the internet speed More convenient Less expensive

Teleworking teleworking Advantages & disadvantages Advantagesdisadvantages Save time & moneyLuck human contact Focuses on one taskNegative impact on teamwork flexibility Reduce office desk space

Health issue: back, eyes problems & stress Ways to ensure a user’s wellbeing Computer Recycling Options: paper, Ink Toner and usable hardware

Data Security Backups Firewall Smart Cards Viruses Worms, bombs..ect