Week 2CSC 1511 Introduction to Information Systems CSC 151 Week 2.

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Week 2CSC 1511 Introduction to Information Systems CSC 151 Week 2

CSC 1512 Week 2 - Objectives n Review n Discuss Software topics: –Windows –Internet –Word

Week 2 CSC 1513 Information System n Hardware n Software n Data n People n Procedures Computer System

Week 2 CSC 1514 Software n Systems –(e.g. Windows, Apple, Unix, MVS, etc.) n Applications –Tools (e.g. word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, data base, programming languages, integrated packages, etc.) –Solutions (e.g. , student information, learning management, payroll, games, airplane auto- landing, autonomous cars, etc.)

Week 2 CSC 1515 Windows – Operating System n Windows –Manages files, processes, memory, and devices –Hides the hardware details n Features –Allows moving data between applications linking data between applications –Graphic user interface (GUI) - point and click environment –Networking/Communications –Multitasking ( early versions ) –Multiprocessing ( later versions )

Week 2 CSC 1516 For Windows Understand How To: n Use desktop, mouse and keyboard –Window, scrollbar, menus, arrange & size windows n Find or list files and attributes on different disk drives (local and networked) n Create, copy, delete, move and rename documents (files) and folders (directories) in “your” file space (hierarchical file organization) n Use the clipboard n Print n Use “Help” n Use LeMoyne’s Netstorage application

Week 2 CSC 1517 Internet Tools n –Username, domain name n File Transfer Protocol (FTP) * –User can transfer files to/from their computer n Telnet * –User on a computer can log on to a remote computer and run programs on it n Web Browser –URL, hyperlink, HTML, homepage n Browser add-ons –Plug – ins –Filters * Not needed by typical user

Week 2 CSC 1518 For Word know how to: n Set up a page n Create, modify, add or delete, and indent text n Change fonts and attributes (size, color, etc.) n Number or bullet items n Add headers and footers n Create an index and footnotes n Insert table n Do simple calculations on tables n Do newspaper columns