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General Purpose Packages Standard Grade
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Lesson Objectives The difference between Application and General Purpose Packages Types of GPP Common Features of GPP The Human Computer Interface What is on-line help and On-line Tutorials
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Application Packages An Application Package is a computer program that processes data using a series of instructions. There are lots of applications from games (like Tomb Raider) to spreadsheets (like Microsoft Excel). General Purpose Packages are application packages that can be used for more than one type of task.
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What is a GPP What’s the difference between Tomb Raider & Excel? –Tomb Raider only has one (single) purpose. –You can not add any information to it you can only follow instructions –Excel can be used for many different purposes –But you have to supply your own information. –Therefore it is a General Purpose Application
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Types of GPP Word Processing Spreadsheet Database Graphics Desk Top Publishing Presentation & Multimedia Web Page Creation Expert Systems
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Why GPPs? They allow the user to solve a range of problems and carry out complex tasks We need to keep our information: –Accurate –Complete –Up-to-date We need to be able to share information
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What’s in a GPP When you buy a general purpose package it will normally include the following: –A Installation Guide - Instructions about how to install the software from the storage media –A Tutorial Guide - A set of lessons to teach the user how to use the main features of the software. –A Manual - A book of instructions on how to use the software –Software Licence - The user must read and sign this document before installing the software.
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Common Features Run/Open application Start a new file Load/Open file Insert/Amend/Delete Data Cut, Copy, Paste, Move data Print a section of the document Add headers & footers Change text appearance Print data Save data
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What You Learned Last Lesson Types of General Purpose Package Why we need General Purpose Packages –They allow the user to solve a range of problems and carry out complex tasks –We need to keep our information: Accurate Complete Up-to-date –We need to be able to share information
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Lesson Objectives The Human Computer Interface –Graphical User Interface –WIMP –Customising the HCI What is on-line help and On-line Tutorials
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Human Computer Interface The way the user and computer communicate This can be Command Driven, it is difficult to learn and use: Or it can be a Graphical User Interface (GUI) –This uses the WIMP environment C:\WINDOWS>PROGRAMFILES\MICROSOFTWORD
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WIMP Interface Designed to be user friendly Consists of: –Windows –Icons –Menus –Pointers –Also Toolbars Keyboard shortcuts are available for advanced users
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Customising the HCI Changing the HCI to suit the user Examples: –Change display font and size –Choose user dictionary –Altering packages menus – Change icon names and styles –Change background (Wallpaper) –Change colour scheme
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On-Line Help & On-Line Tutorials Online means ‘while you are using the program’ nothing to do with internet. On-Line Help –Provides help –In the form of information screens, which you can open up. On-Line Tutorials –A series of guided lessons on how to use the package –Teaches the basics, enough to get started.
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Templates & Wizards A wizard is a feature that helps you through the process of creating a document For example: The chart wizard –Guides you through the steps of creating a chart Most wizards offer templates (blank documents), which you add information to. –The chart wizard offers templates for different charts and types of charts.
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Chart Wizard Chart Sub-Type Templates Chart Type Templates
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1.What does HCI stand for and describe its role 2.What does WIMP stand for? 3.Describe the term user friendly 4.Give 2 examples that the user can do to customise the HCI 5.Briefly describe the following: a)On-Line Help b)On-Line Tutorials
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Recap Last period you learned: –What a GPPs are –Why we need them –Types of GPP –Common features of a GPP –The Human Computer Interface –On-Line Help and On-Line Tutorials
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What You Will Revise Today Software Integration Integration between separate packages in a software suite The difference between Static & Dynamic Linking Package selection Different data types Storage of data Advantages of GPPs
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Software Integration Combine two or more GPPs in one single package –Eg word processor, database & spreadsheet Advantages: –Common HCI –Links between tasks –Ease of transfer of data Disadvantages: –Less powerful, fewer tools
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Static & Dynamic Linking Static Data Linkage –Data in each part of the package is separate –Changing it in one part will not affect any other files using that data Dynamic Data Linkage –If data is changed in one part it will change all other documents using that data
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Integration between separate packages in a software suite A software suite is a collection of separate applications sold as a single package. For example: –Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Access –Lotus SmartSuite: Word Pro, 1-2-3, Freelance Graphics, Organizer, Fast Site, Screen Cam, ViaVoice –Sun Star Office: Star Writer, StartCalc, Start Office Base More powerful than integrated packages and can still share data between different packages
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Selection of Packages Which package do you choose for a particular task? Some packages have multiple features –For example word processors can create graphics and you can perform calculations with databases. To select the appropriate package consider: –What hardware & software is available –The nature of the task
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Selection of Packages PackageMain Purpose Word processingProduction of text SpreadsheetNumbers & calculations DatabaseStoring, sorting, searching & organising data GraphicsDrawing pictures, graphs or charts Desktop PublishingPage layout PresentationProduction of slides Web page CreationMaking web pages Expert SystemsClassifying data, diagnosing problems or giving advice
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Data Types Number – 0, 1, 2, 3, 999, 0.85 Text – ABCD, abcd Graphic – diagrams & pictures Audio – music & sound Photographic – Digital still images Animation – moving graphics Video – digital moving images
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Storage Capacity Units 1 Kilobyte –1024 bytes 1 Megabyte –1024 Kb 1 Gigabyte –1024 Mb 1 Terabyte –1024 Gb
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Storage Why backup? –If something happens to the data there will be an recent copy available on backing storage Advantages of standard file formats –Text can be transferred between applications packages provided it is stored in a standard file format which both packages can understand. ASCII consists of plain text, each character is coded with its own unique code which has a number RTF (Rich Text Format) holds information about the typefaces, sizes, colour and styles used
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Advantages of GPPs What are the advantages over paper, ink and brainpower? Increased productivity because of: –Speed & accuracy of processing –Ease of amendment –Layout flexibility –Availability of information Easier for many people to access the same data.
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What You Have Learnt Software Integration Integration between separate packages in a software suite The difference between Static & Dynamic Linking Package selection Different data types Storage of data Advantages of GPPs
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