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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Mr. Toscano Computer Concepts Lesson Objectives Students are introduced to the differences between computer software and computer hardware Students identify and explain the functions of hardware components Students research computer terminology and make connections to daily uses
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Computer Software vs. Computer Hardware What is computer Software?
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Computer Software vs. Computer Hardware What is computer Software? Software is a generic term for organized collections of computer data and instructions, often broken into two major categories: system software that provides the basic non- task-specific functions of the computer, and application software which is used by users to accomplish specific tasks.
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Computer Software vs. Computer Hardware System software
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Computer Software vs. Computer Hardware System software is responsible for controlling, integrating, and managing the individual hardware components of a computer system so that other software and the users of the system see it as a functional unit without having to be concerned with the low-level details such as transferring data from memory to disk, or rendering text onto a display. Generally, system software consists of an operating system and some fundamental utilities such as disk formatters, file managers, display managers, text editors, user authentication (login) and management tools, and networking and device control software.
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Computer Software vs. Computer Hardware Application software
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Computer Software vs. Computer Hardware Application software, on the other hand, is used to accomplish specific tasks other than just running the computer system. Application software may consist of a single program, such as an image viewer; a small collection of programs (often called a software package) that work closely together to accomplish a task, such as a spreadsheet or text processing system; a larger collection (often called a software suite) of related but independent programs and packages that have a common user interface or shared data format, such as Microsoft Office, which consists of closely integrated word processor, spreadsheet, database, etc.; or a software system, such as a database management system, which is a collection of fundamental programs that may provide some service to a variety of other independent applications.
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Computer Hardware Computer hardware
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Computer Hardware Computer hardware is the collection of physical elements that comprise a computer system. Computer hardware refers to the physical parts or components of computer such as monitor, keyboard, hard disk, mouse, etc. Refers to objects that you can actually touch, like disks, disk drives, display screens, keyboards, printers, boards, and chips. In contrast, software is untouchable. Software exists as ideas, application, concepts, and symbols, but it has no substance. A combination of hardware and software forms a usable computing system.
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Please find the definitions of the following terms I. Hardware Components A. CPU B. Keyboard and mouse C. Monitor D. Printer II. Information Processing Cycle A. Input data B. Process data C. Output information D. Storage III. Memory A. Random access memory B. Read only memory IV. Storage Media A. Hard disk B. Floppy disk C. Zip disk D. CD-ROM E. DVD-ROM V. Software A. System software B. Application software C. Utility software
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