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ITGS - 01
Computer in human life (don’t) know:
• Work network.
• Leisure.
• etc students
Computer: in human life
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Computer in human life (don’t) know:
• Alarm clock digital wrist clock;
• TV and radio;
• CD/DVD & MP3 player;
• Telephone;
• Heating home.
Computer: in human life
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ITGS - 01Computer: in human life
I think that today could apsolutely be THE WORST DAY OF MY LIFE. Get this, last night i set my alarm clock to 6 45 am. I remember triple checking my alarm clock to make sure i wouldn't be late once again for school, just like i was late almost every single other day this week. When my mom walked into my room at 9 45 with a pan in her hand, threatening to beat me up if i didn't wake up right away, i jumped up and started yelling. I checked my alarm clock to check what the problem was, and it turned out that i set it to 6 45 pm. After screaming some more, i got dressed and begged my dad to drive me to school. When i got to school i realized that i had about half a ton of toothpaste tangled in my very frizzy and curly hair. And thanks to the rush i was in, i realized that i came to school in my bunny slippers that i walk around in the house with.So, i got to school right on time for my lesson. I had a lot of work waiting for me, first i had finish designing the web page for our school, then i had to write an essay. To make my day even better, the minute i got in the computer lab i realized that EVERY SINGLE computer had a virus, and wasn't working. I started screaming some more.
Tijana Petrovic and Milana Marinkovic
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ITGS - 01Computer: in human life
Wake up: Alarm clock, mobile phone, radio, telephoneMorning news and temperature: TV, radioTraffic jam: TV, radio, mobile phoneCold morning: heatingTransport: computer in a carTraffic jam: traffic lightsParking place: company garage doorEntrance to the company building: key card45th floor: liftOffice: key cardJob: computer, mobile phone, printer, clock, telephoneGround floor: liftTransport: computer in a carLunch: telephone, credit cardsResting: music, TV, DVD,CD playerBowling: computer for rising pinsPaying the bill: credit cardsPlaying games at home, Internet: PC
Authors: Srđan Vujasin,Andrea Vudrag
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Computer in human life (don’t) know:
• Newspaper;
• Weather forecast;
• Heating town;
• Transport;
• Hotel
• Restaurant
Computer: in human life
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Charles BabbageJacquard’s automated loomAugusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelance, the dautgher of poet Lord Byron (first computer programmer)Unfinished Analytic Engine
Computer: before
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ComputerBlack box
Inputs:
• Mouse
• Keyboard
•…..
System unit
Outputs:
• Monitor
• Printer
•…..
Input/output:
• Floppy
• Fax
• CD/DVD R/W
• USB (FLASH MEMORY, …)
•…..
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Computer
The same computer different jobs.
Restaurant, Home, Hotel, Military, Space, Newspaper, Industry…
Inputs:
• Mouse
• Keyboard
•…..
System unit
Outputs:
• Monitor
• Printer
•…..
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Computer
The same computer different jobs.
• Hardware the same• Software different (system, application, user)
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Computer
The same computer different jobs.
• General-Purpose Computer• Special-Purpose Computer
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Computer technology
Electrical devices used in computers:• Electromechanical relay• Vacuum tube• Transistor;• Integrated circuit (IC)
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Computer technology
The first computers, tube based, were: big, expensive, need staff, big place, …
New technology (silicon)
The transistor, invented in 1948.
The first used in computer 1956.
Computers with transistors were smaller, chipper, faster, reliable
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Computer technology
Mark I 1944.• Electromechanical relay• Six times faster than a person
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) two months after the end of war.
• 18,000 vacuum tubes
UNIVAC • first general purpose commercial computer
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Computer technology
1956 – transistors were used in computers
mid 1960s new integrated circuits were used in computers
The first microprocessor was invented in 1971.
Silicon chip
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Computer quality
Reliability (new devices can be test before Size (new devices means smaller computer)Speed (shorter distance, faster computer)Efficiency (smaller devices, loss electrical power)Cost (mass production chipper computer)
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Gordon Moore
Gordon Moore the chairman of chipmaker Intel 1965
Prediction:
The power of a silicon chip of the same price would double about every 18 months
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Intel vs Motorola
IBM PC: which microprocessor
• Motorola
• Intel
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Server
• Work & resources for other computer over a network.
• Application for multiply users.
Computer: Server, Workstation & PC
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Mainframe
• Mainframe computer – room-sized computer.
• today: (banks, airlines)• as refrigerator, • a million $• in a climate-controlled rooms
Computer: Mainframe & Supercomputer
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Mainframe• Terminal = keyboard + screen + little local processing power • Terminal transfers information to ad from the computer.• Distance between M & T (same or another room or another country)
Computer: Mainframe & Supercomputer
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Mainframe• Terminal = keyboard + screen + little local processing power • Terminal transfers information to ad from the computer.• Distance between M & T (same or another room or another country)
Computer: Mainframe & Supercomputer
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Mainframe• Timesharing = small part of time for each user
Computer: Mainframe & Supercomputer
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Mainframe• weather forecasting• medical pictures• telephone network design• simulations (car crash, scientist, engineer,...)
Computer: Mainframe & Supercomputer
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Mainframe (used)• weather forecasting• medical pictures• telephone network design• simulations (car crash, scientist, engineer,...)
Computer: Mainframe & Supercomputer
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Supercomputer superfast, superpowerful computers are called supercomputers.
Computer: Mainframe & Supercomputer
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Workstation
• Computer power
• Interactive application
• Scientific workstations
Computer: Server, Workstation & PC
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ITGS - introduction
PC: two meanings:• Personal computer – PC (IBM)• Personal computer – General-purpose single-user computer
PC – made by or compatible with IBM’s product.
Computer: Server, Workstation & PC
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Personal computer vs. desktop computer Portable computer – laptop computerNotebook computer (sometimes called laptop computer)Laptop computer (computer on your lap while you work)Subnotebook (extralight, ultramobile)Expansion bay (one device can be inserted at a time.)
Computer: Portable 1
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Laptop vs. desktop computer Docking station or port replicator (connect laptop to an external monitor, keyboard, mouse and disk drive).Handheld computers Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).
Computer: Portable 2
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and computer (digital satellite receiver, wristwatch, toy, game machines, stereo, oven, air condition, digital video recorders DVR, car.Programs of special purpose computers are part of computer and can’t be altered.Firmware- a hybrid of hardware and software.
The Emergence of Net computer Embedded computer
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The invention of timesharing (1960s) allowed connection:• a mainframe computer • and individual terminals.PC replaced terminalLocal area network (LAN). Wide area network (WAN).MAN
The Emergence of Networks
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Computers in network share:• storage,• printers• processing power.
The Emergence of Networks 2
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Electronic mail (E-mail).World Wide Web (WWW)• Web browser (navigable window)• Hypertext links
The Emergence of Networks 3
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• Word processing and desktop publishing• Spreadsheets and other number-crunching applications• Databases• Computer graphics and digital photos• Digital audio, digital video, and multimedia
Applications: computers in Action 1
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• Telecommunication and networking• Artificial intelligence• Entertainment• General problem solving
Applications: Computers in Action 2
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ITGS – Hardware Basic
Computers perform only 4 functions:• Receiving input• Process information• Produce output• Store information
What computers do 1
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ITGS – Hardware Basic
Hardware components specialized in each of these 4 functions:• Input devices• Output devices• A microprocessor, Processor, CPU• Memory - Storage devices
What computers do 2
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ITGS – Hardware Basic
Memory:• Primary storage RAM• Secondary storage
What computers do 3
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ITGS – Hardware Basic
Number Systems:Number v.s digit• Decimal numbers• Binary numbers.• Conversion
Binary Number System 1
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ITGS – Hardware Basic
• Bits as Codes (ASCII)• Bits as Codes (number).• Bits as Instruction (programming)
Binary Number System 2
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ITGS – Hardware Basic
Unique 8-bit code:• 256 unique charactersUnicode• A character set that uses 2 bytes 256*256=65636 = 64K distinct codes.• Double byte character set called UNICODE.
ASCII v.s Unicode 1
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ITGS - introduction
Social & Ethical issues The difficulty about persons who owns information about you. each group example. each student one example
Who owns information?
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Social & Ethical issues The difficulty about protecting High-tech crime. each group example. each student one example
High-tech crime?
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Social & Ethical issues The difficulty of defining and protecting intellectual property in an all-digital age Education CD by my group. each student one example
Intellectual Property
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Social & Ethical issues The risk of failure of computer systems communication problem. billing errors lost data
Failure of computer systems
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Social & Ethical issues The abuse of information as a tool of political and economic power information-rich people and countries v.s information-poor.
The abuse of information
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Put them in the correct order : Start application Programs Application Start button
Windows: Jumbled the Words
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Sources
Computer confluence