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Computers: Information Technology in Perspective By Long and Long Copyright 2002 Prentice Hall, Inc. The Technology Revolution Chapter 1 Mr. Jad Matta
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Quit Be an insider….. Computer-knowledgeable people are now considered mainstream - even cool! Everyone else is on the outside looking in. 1.2
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Quit What is IT? 1.3 Information Technology is the integration of computing technology and information processing. Information Technology is the integration of computing technology and information processing. Reprinted with permission of Compaq Computer Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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Quit Employers Want IT Competency 83% think computer competency skills are important or very important in the hiring decision. 96% want basic word processing skills. 93% want e-mail experience. 86% want basic spreadsheet skills. 83% want basic database skills. 75% want basic presentation software skills. 64% want internet and searching skills. 1.4 From: T.H.E. Journal - September 1997: What Computer Skills Do Employers Expect From Recent College Graduates?
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Quit Technology Revolution: Today Enabling technologies How personal computers affect us: At work (mobile computing) At home (Internet) At play (e-mail, chat, newsgroups) 1.5
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Quit Technology Revolution: Tomorrow Virtual house tours On-line voting Telemedicine Cashless society Continuous stock market 1.6
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Quit Evolution of Computing 1.7 1950 1960s mid- 1970s 2001 No Computers PCs introduced! Very expensive computers for large companies. Computer professionals ran the show. Powerful PCs on every desktop. Explosion of applications.
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Quit Says PC Magazine: How Fast Is 1 GHz? A 1970 Mustang would do 150 mph A 1971 microprocessor (the 1st) ran at 108 KHz If cars had increased in speed as much as processors, a new Mustang would do about 22,000,000 mph!
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Quit OUTPUTOUTPUT Information Data PROCESSPROCESS Data vs. Information INPUTINPUT
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Quit Global Village 1.10 Computer Networks Global Village
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Quit Going Online Internet (the Net) Internet Service Provider (ISP) Information Service (like AOL) Modems Online/Offline Download/Upload MP3 players 1.11
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Quit Internet Services E-mail Chat Videophone Gaming Newsgroups World Wide Web 1.12
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Quit Hardware Basics INPUT PROCESS ChipsChips RAMRAM PeripheralsPeripherals STORAGE OUTPUT SoftcopySoftcopy HardcopyHardcopy Computer System Components
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Quit Software Basics Programs 1.14 Application Software Performs specific task for user System Software Manage, maintain & control system resources
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Quit Computer Systems Basics 1.15 Computing Power is the key! Notebook PCs Desktop PCs Workstations Server Computers Thin Client Computers Supercomputers Handheld Computers Personal Computers
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Quit Personal Computers 1.16 Wintel PC Platform = Windows 9x/Me/2000 + Intel (or compatible) processor chip Wintel PC Platform = Windows 9x/Me/2000 + Intel (or compatible) processor chip Mac Platform = Mac OS X + Motorola PowerPC chip Mac Platform = Mac OS X + Motorola PowerPC chip Personal Computers IBM PC introduced in 1981
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Quit Notebook PCs (Laptops) 1.17 Port Replicators Docking Stations
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Quit Desktop PCs 1.18 System unit Tower Footprint Multimedia applications Configuration Motherboard Keyboard Point-and-draw device Monitor Printer Hard disk Floppy disk drive Optical disk drive Microphone Speakers
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Quit Workstations 1.19 CAD “Souped-up PCs” for “Power Users” Courtesy of Intergraph Corporation Workstations
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Quit Client/Server Computing Server PC to Supercomputer Data storage and applications software Client PC, workstation or thin client Requests processing or support from server Applications Software Front-end (client) Back-end (server) Enterprise-wide Systems Proxy server computer 1.20 Server Computers
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Quit Supercomputers Processor-bound applications 100 times faster than typical server Used for Scientific simulations and forecasting Medicine Advanced graphics 1.21 Supercomputers
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Quit What Can Computers Do? Input/Output operations Reads input Writes output Processing operations Math (computation) Decision making (logic) 1.22 Photo courtesy of Imation Corporation
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Quit Why Use Computers? Speed Accuracy Consistency Reliability Communications Memory
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Quit Using Computers Hardware Software People Procedures Data Word Processing Spreadsheets Database Graphics/Presentation Desktop Publishing Communications PIM Information Systems Personal Computing Surfing Communication Education & Reference Entertainment & Edutainment Science, Research & Engineering
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Computers: Information Technology in Perspective By Long and Long Copyright 2002 Prentice Hall, Inc. The Technology Revolution The End
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