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Stages of Processing
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When a computer is given instructions, a series of tasks must take place in order for a result to be accomplished To accomplish these tasks, a computer has to process data
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In order to process data to convert it to information the computer uses THREE stages: ◦ Input ◦ Processing ◦ Output
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InputProcessingOutput
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Processing occurs in the Central Processing Unit or CPU This important part of the computer is also call the processor and can be considered the ‘Brain’ of the entire system
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This part of the computer system has the responsibility of taking data provided by the user and converting it to usable information The data provided by the user is converted to information by following a set of instructions in the form of programs. It is responsible for the movement of data and instructions from itself to the main memory and the ALU and back
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The Central Processing Unit consists of TWO smaller components called the: ◦ Control Unit (CU) ◦ Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) CUALUCPU
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This component is considered to be the major part of the CPU The Control Unit’s responsibilities include: ◦ Directing and coordinating all activities of the CPU ◦ Determining the sequence in which instructions are executed ◦ Sending data and instructions to the ALU ◦ The CU executes instructions (page 4)
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The CU contains a number of registers A register is a temporary storage location that holds a single instruction of data item These are used by the CU to store data and instructions currently being used in order to speed up the processing time
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This part of the CPU is responsible for performing all the arithmetic and logic functions in a computer Page 4
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What is the difference between data and information? Give 3 reasons why a bank would have computers Explain the use of the CU and ALU
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