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Appendix A Information Systems Hardware Information Systems Today Leonard Jessup and Joseph Valacich
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Appendix A Objectives Understand key elements of information systems hardware Understand key elements of information systems hardware Understand types of computers used in organizations today Understand types of computers used in organizations today
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Key Elements of IS Hardware Input Devices Input Devices Processing Devices Processing Devices Output Devices Output Devices
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Input Devices Entering text and numbers Entering text and numbers Pointing and selecting information Pointing and selecting information Entering batch data Entering batch data Entering audio and video Entering audio and video
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Input Devices Entering text and numbers Entering text and numbers Keyboard Regular Cordless (radio frequency waves) Ergonomics Repetitive stress injuries
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Input Devices Pointing and Selecting Information Pointing and Selecting Information Examples Touch screen Light pen Mouse Touchpad
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Input Devices Entering Batch Data Entering Batch Data Batch input Scanners Text recognition software
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Input Devices Types of Scanning Types of Scanning Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Bar Code Readers Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR)
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Input Devices Smart Cards Smart Cards A credit card with: magnetic strip microprocessor chip memory circuits
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Input Devices Entering Audio and Video Entering Audio and Video Video recording Voice input Speech recognition MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface Video input Digital cameras Streaming video Streaming media
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs Binary code Binary code Machine language Bit – binary digit Byte – 8 bits or one typed character
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs Elements of computer storage Elements of computer storage Measurement Approximate number of characters Byte1 Kilobyte 1 thousand Megabyte 1 million Gigabyte 1 billion Terabyte 1 trillion
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs Binary codes Binary codes ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange EBCDIC Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code Unicode
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs System Unit System Unit Motherboard Central Processing Unit (CPU) RAM and ROM Drives: hard, diskette, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Ports
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs Motherboard Motherboard Contains components that do the processing Power supply
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs Central Processing Unit (CPU) Central Processing Unit (CPU) Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) Performs mathematics Control Unit Fetch instructions Decode instructions Retrieve data Store results Moore’s Law
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs Primary Storage (volatile) Primary Storage (volatile) Random-Access Memory (RAM) Random-Access Memory (RAM) Read-Only Memory (ROM) Read-Only Memory (ROM) Secondary Storage (nonvolatile) Secondary Storage (nonvolatile)
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Processing: Transforming Inputs into Outputs Secondary Storage (nonvolatile) Secondary Storage (nonvolatile) Hard drives Diskette drives Zip drives Optical disks CD-ROM DVD-ROM Tapes
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Output Devices Output Output Video Output (CRT and LCD) Printers and Plotters Audio Output
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Types of Computers Supercomputers Supercomputers Mainframes Mainframes Midrange computers Midrange computers Workstations Workstations Microcomputers (personal computers) Microcomputers (personal computers) Network computers Portable computers Notebook computers Handheld computers
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