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Computer systems in the modern world 2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems 2 GCSE OCR Computing A451

Computer systems in the modern world 2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems 2 GCSE OCR Computing A451

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Page 1: Computer systems in the modern world 2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems 2 GCSE OCR Computing A451

Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

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GCSEOCRComputingA451

Page 2: Computer systems in the modern world 2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems 2 GCSE OCR Computing A451

Objectives• Learn about the role of computers in today’s society

• Consider the influence of computers on your life

• Understand how computer technology affects everyone in modern society

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

The growth of computer technology

• In the 1980s, a few people began using a PC on their desk

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

The 1990s• When people began surfing the web, they were

using three or four computers at once

• one to look at the web page,

• one to retrieve the web page

• and a couple more to pass information over the Internet

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

And today…• Today, you probably routinely use 20 or more

computers simultaneously without even being aware of most of them!

• What computers are you using when you are

• At home

• At school

• In town

• In a car

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Our world is built on computers!

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Worksheet 2• Identify three different computer systems within one

industry sector

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

The importance of computer systems• Fifty years ago, very few organisations relied on

computers for anything other than the payroll system

• Computers did not impact on the way people communicated, shopped, banked, travelled, learned, etc.

• Would it be possible to put the clock back?

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Relying on computer systems - for food…

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

… for food• As society changes over time, old skills become

obsolete as new, more convenient ways of doing things become the norm

• We don’t have to hunt, fish and dig up wild roots to feed ourselves any more. If the whole food distribution system broke down, could we feed ourselves?

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

… for travel

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

… for travel• Just 100 years ago, people mostly used to walk or

cycle to work

• How do people get to work now?

• Are computers involved?

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

… for finding our way around

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

… for finding our way around• Can you read a map?

• Many car drivers are totally dependent on their Sat Nav systems

• The captains of ships no longer navigate by the sun and the stars

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

… in hospitals

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

… in hospitals• What would happen if all the computer systems in a

hospital ceased to function?

• Would the same be true of a hospital in a remote corner of the third world?

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

…for monitoring the environment

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

…for monitoring the environment• In many parts of the world computers are constantly

monitoring for signs of earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods and other natural disasters

• What sort of environmental monitoring takes place in the UK?

• Why is this monitoring important?

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

…for distribution of goods and raw materials around the world

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

…for distribution• Almost anything can be sent to different parts of the

world

• Name some of the things that we import into the UK

• How are computers involved?

• What would happen if the computer systems were unreliable?

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Reliability of computer systems• When thinking about the importance of reliability in

computer systems, think about what a breakdown would mean:

• Is it life threatening?

• How many people are affected?

• Are they merely inconvenienced, or does it threaten their livelihood in some way?

• Anything else?

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Worksheet 3• Complete Tasks 1 and 2

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Reliability measures• Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)

• System availability or downtime

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Disaster recovery• Backups

• Disk mirroring (RAID)

• Hardware sourcing/plans

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Computer systems in the modern world

2-1-1 Fundamentals of computer systems

Worksheet 3, Task 3• Give another example where failure of a computer

system might be catastrophic, and briefly explain why