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Copyright Prentice-Hall, Inc. 2001 Storing & Retrieving Information Chapter 7
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4-2 See What’s New Monthly Technology Update
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4-3 Computer Files Data Files Program Files Word Processing Document Pictures Card Files or Lists Spreadsheets Sound Clips Word Excel Sound Recorder Paint Access
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4-4 File Name Conventions 2000 Resume.DOC separated by a period file extension (1 - 3 characters, optional) filename (up to 255 chars)
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4-5 What do we do with files? l Create, name, save l Copy, move, delete l Retrieve, update l Display, play, print l Download, upload l Export, import l Compress l Protect
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4-6 E: CD-ROM drive A: Floppy drive D: Zip drive System Unit Drive Designator Possibilities C: Hard drive Courtesy of Imation Corporation
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4-7 Physical Storage Process Storage medium Storage device –Sequential and/or Random –Write/Save –Read/Open –Sequential and/or Random –Write/Save –Read/Open Storage process
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4-8 OfflineandOnlineOfflineandOnline Magnetic Disks MagneticDisk Interchangeable Disks OnlineonlyOnlineonly Hard/Fixed Disks
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4-9 Interchangeable Disks l 3.5” Floppy: 1.44 MB l SuperDisk: 120 MB l Zip Disk: 100 or 250 MB l Disk density
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4-10 Hard Disks l Faster and more storage than diskettes l 4 GB - 75 GB permanently installed l 1-2 GB interchangeable Jaz® l Read/write head and access arms Courtesy of Seagate Technology
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4-11 Head Crash
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4-12 How Is Data Recorded? l Disk Address u Tracks/Sectors/Clusters u Cylinders l Write data u Magnetize disk’s thin coated surface l Read data u Sense absence or presence of a bit
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4-13 Magnetic Disk Access l VFAT: Virtual File Allocation Table l Defragmentation l Formatting l Disk-Access Time l Data Transfer Rate u Disk caching
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4-14 Diskette Care l Do backup l Do remove before turning off computer l Avoid cold or hot or direct sun l Avoid magnets l Don’t touch surface l Don’t remove if drive light is on
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4-15 Computer Viruses l Via Internet when downloading files l Via email as attachments l Via diskette l Via computer networks l Use anti-virus program for your hard disks
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4-16 Back Up and Rest Easy l Magnetic Tape used for: u Backup or protection u Archiving u File portability l Pros and Cons u Sequential access - slow u Cheap l Or use an interchangeable disk
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4-17 Optical Laser Devices OpticalStorage Spiraling Track Detector Pit Land Sector
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4-18 Optical Device: CD-ROM l Compact Disk: Read only memory l Capacity: 680 MB l 24X, 32X and 40X speeds l Jukeboxes
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4-19 Optical Device: DVD l Digital Videodisk l Capacity: 10 GB l Backwards compatible with CD-ROM
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4-20 Newest Optical Devices l CD-R u Recordable once l CD-RW u Rewritable : Random access l WORM u Write once, read many times Photo Courtesy of Hewlett-Packard Company
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4-21 Cost Comparison RAM - $1/Mb Hard disk - $.1/Mb CD - fraction of $.01/Mb
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Copyright Prentice-Hall, Inc. 2001 End of Chapter 7 Interactive Study Guide
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