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 Page 1 of 10 Introduction to Computers 1) HARDWARE The hardware are the parts of computer itself including the Central Processing Unit (CPU) and related microchips and micro-circuitry, Keyboard, monitor, case and devices (floppy, hard, CD, DVD, optical, tape, etc…). Other extra parts called peripheral components or devices include mouse, printers, modems, scanner, digital, cameras and cards (sound, color, video) etc… Together they are often referred to as a personal computer or PC. 2) SOFTWARE The software is the information that the computer use to get the job done./ Software needs to be accessed before it can be used. There are many term use for process of accessing software including running, executing, starting up, opening, and others. Examples of software program or applications would be the Operating System (DOS, Windows9x/Millennium/XP, O/S2, UNIX, MacOS9x/10.x and various others), Word  processor (typing letters), Spreadsheet (financial info), Database (inventory control and address book), Graphics program, Internet browser, Email and many other. Computer software can be divided into very broad categories systems software and applications software. The former is often simply referred to as “systems”. These, when brought into Internet memory, direct the computer to perform takes. The latter may be provided along with the hardware by a systems supplier as part of a complete product designed to answer a specific need in certain areas. These complete hardware/ software products are called turnkey systems. Carefully researched and written,  PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 2 nd Edition is packed with useful and information, including how-to advice for specific components, ample reference material, and a comprehensive case study on building a PC. To the point yet complete, this , book provides an enormous amount of timeless information intended for anyone who buys, builds, upgrades, or repairs PCs in a corporate, small business, or home setting. Computer software can be divided into very broad categories systems software and applications software. The former is often simply referred to as “systems”. These, when brought into Internet memory, direct the computer to perform takes. The latter may be provided along with the hardware by a systems supplier as part of a computer product designed to answer a specific need in certain areas. These complete hardware/ software products are called turnkey systems. Carefully researched and written,  PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 2 nd Edition is packed with useful and information, including how-to advice for specific components, ample reference material, and a comprehensive case study on building a PC. To the point yet complete, this , book provides an enormous amount of timeless information intended for anyone who buys, builds, upgrades, or repairs PCs in a corporate, small business, or home setting.

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Introduction to Computers

1) HARDWAREThe hardware are the parts of computer itself including the Central Processing Unit (CPU) and related

microchips and micro-circuitry, Keyboard, monitor, case and devices (floppy, hard, CD, DVD, optical, tape,etc…). Other extra parts called peripheral components or devices include mouse, printers, modems, scanner,digital, cameras and cards (sound, color, video) etc… Together they are often referred to as a personal computer or PC.

2) SOFTWARE

The software is the information that the computer use to get the job done./ Software needs to beaccessed before it can be used. There are many term use for process of accessing software including running,executing, starting up, opening, and others. Examples of software program or applications would be theOperating System (DOS, Windows9x/Millennium/XP, O/S2, UNIX, MacOS9x/10.x and various others), Word

  processor (typing letters), Spreadsheet (financial info), Database (inventory control and address book),Graphics program, Internet browser, Email and many other.

Computer software can be divided into very broad categories systems software and applicationssoftware. The former is often simply referred to as “systems”. These, when brought into Internet memory,direct the computer to perform takes. The latter may be provided along with the hardware by a systems supplier 

as part of a complete product designed to answer a specific need in certain areas. These complete hardware/

software products are called turnkey systems.

Carefully researched and written,  PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition is packed with useful andinformation, including how-to advice for specific components, ample reference material, and a comprehensivecase study on building a PC. To the point yet complete, this , book provides an enormous amount of timelessinformation intended for anyone who buys, builds, upgrades, or repairs PCs in a corporate, small business, or 

home setting.Computer software can be divided into very broad categories systems software and applications

software. The former is often simply referred to as “systems”. These, when brought into Internet memory,direct the computer to perform takes. The latter may be provided along with the hardware by a systems supplier as part of a computer product designed to answer a specific need in certain areas. These complete hardware/

software products are called turnkey systems.

Carefully researched and written,  PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 2

nd

Edition is packed with useful andinformation, including how-to advice for specific components, ample reference material, and a comprehensivecase study on building a PC. To the point yet complete, this , book provides an enormous amount of timelessinformation intended for anyone who buys, builds, upgrades, or repairs PCs in a corporate, small business, or home setting.

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Most current keyboards use membdiscrete physical switches for each key acombines all key switches into one uniconductive traces that correspond to theexpose each underlying switch. The top limpinges. When key is pressed, it forcesand into contact with the switch traces onrubber dome forces it back into rest posititactile feedback.

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A.  How did you hear about the job opening?B.  Tell me about yourself.C.  Why are you leaving your current position?D.  Tell me about your work history.E.  Why have you had so many different jobs recently?F.  Tell me about specific responsibilities you had in your last position.G.  What are some things that motivation you?H.  Of the employers you have worked for recently, which did you like most? Why?

I.  Give me an example of how you would solve a problem in the workplace.J.  What do you know about our company’s product and services?K.  In what way do you feel you can contribute to our company’s goals?L.  Describe your idea job.M. What are your expectations of this job?

 N.  What do you think is the greatest challenge facing your field today?O.  What do you consider your greatest strengths and assets?P.  Of which job accomplishments are you most proud and why?Q.  Tell me some of your weaknesses and how you can improve them.R.  Tells me about your education.S.  What work related goals do you have for the next few years?T.  Would you rather work with others of alone? Are you a follower or leader?

U.  What make you unique and why should we hire you over any other candidates?V.  What salary rang are you currently seeking?W. Are you looking at any other employers or do you have any other offers?X.  Describe your previous job experience.

Y.  Have you had any experience directly related to this position? 

 

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This list of Microsoft Word lesson:  Introduction of Microsoft Word ------------------------------------ 1  How to exit windows98/Me/XP/2003 ----------------------------- 2  How to ope windows explorer -------------------------------------- 3  How to create folder -------------------------------------------------- 4  How to open Microsoft Word --------------------------------------- 5  How to save a document --------------------------------------------- 6  How to open document----------------------------------------------- 7  How to make a copy -------------------------------------------------- 8

  How to make a cut ---------------------------------------------------- 9  How to make a past --------------------------------------------------- 9

T h e g r o w t h i n o t h e r I T f i e l d s , h o w e v e r , i s h i s t o r i c a l l y u n u s u a l , a n d t h u s c o u l dn o t b e s u s t a i n e d , f r o m a b u s i n e s s s t a n d p o i n t . W h e n i n v e s t o r s w i l l i n g t o t h r o wm o n e y a t j u s t a b o u t a n y n e w s t a r t u p c o m p a n y b e c a u s e i t s e e m s l i k e a s a f e r i d e ,y o u c a n e x p e c t t h a t t h e r e w i l l b e a b a c k l a s h , a s h a s b e e n t h e c a s e .

The next few years will most likely show a slower growth rate for IT jobs, but it will bea sustainable growth; the future for networking jobs has never been brighter for the longterm. Because of my belief in this trend

VISA APPLICATION FORM TO ENTER ………..  Name _____________________________________________ 

 __________________________________________________ 

Different name used, if and ____________________________ 

Date and place of birth ____________________________________________ 

Sex ____ Marital status: married ___________________ single ____________ 

 Nationality or citizenship ___________________________________________ 

Tel ____________________________________________ 

Occupation or Profession __________________________________________ 

 Name and address of firm or organization to which applicant belongs ________  _______________________________________________ Tel ____________ 

Guarantor or reference in….: Name __________________________________ 

Address ________________________________________ Tel ____________ 

Relationship to applicant __________________________________________ 

Persons accompanying application Name Relationship Birth Date

And include in his passport

Date of application ___________________ 

Australian Detained Over Failed Airport Deal

Australian businessmanIain Gray, 58, who wasarrested at Phnom PenhInternational Airport onWednesday was charged with

  breach of trust and-sent toPrey Sar prison on Thursday,Municipal Penal Police Chief Chuon Sarin said.

“We arrested him onthe charge of breach of trustwith an arrest warrant fromthe court. We do not have anyfuture details,” Chuon Nartin

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said. The arrest followed alaw suit filed by a former employee, Raden Sok, whoalleges Gray owes him$10,000 in a failed venture to

develop Kompong Chhangairport into a regional cargohub.

The governmentterminated a deal with Grayin 2001 after he failed tocome up with the capital todevelop the airport, whichwas built more than 20 yearsago but has since been all butabandoned, according todocument, “We haverepeatedly receivedassurances from you [Gray]that the funding wasimminent and have beenshown documents to supportthis claim,” Council of Ministers Secretary-General

 Nady Tan wrote in a later dated Feb 20, 2001. Nady tahsaid Thur” Council of Ministers Secretary-General  Nady Tan wrote in a later dated Feb 20, 2001.

  Nady tah said Thursdaythyat Gray’s company,Dragon Gold, naver came upwith the money.

“[Gray] did not camplywith the terms of thecontract,” he said. “He failedto get the money.”

But Paul Greaves, another Dragon Gold employee, saidthe planned development hasnot been scrapped andnegations are ongoing.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHOLOGY

DEPARTMENTInformation

Technology

Compute

r Science

Telecommunication

Science

Applied

Statistic

Technology

Managerment

General Education Courses 30 30 30 30 30

Basic Courses 38 41 38 41 38

Major Required Courses 33 33 33 33 33

Major Elective Courses 33 30 33 30 30

Specialized Courses - - - - -

Free Elective Courses 6 6 6 6 6

Total 140 140 140 140 140

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:

Complete a minimum of 140 credit from any of the specific curriculum listed below:

  Computer Science

  Information Technology

  Telecommunication Science

  Applied Statistics

  Technology Management

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The latest Microsoft® DirectX® technology gives

playing computer games. Networking and Interne

Enjoy watching DVDs, too. The next time you and

watch instead of the in-flight movie? This sectionThis sectionThis sectionThis section

  Playing a DVD

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The Windows Desktop

Using Windows XP is simple. First, you'll notice the large area on the screen,called the desktop, and the narrow band at the bottom, called the taskbar .Everything you can do on your computer appears inside frames that are calledwindows.

Icons

The small pictures on the desktop are called icons. Think of them as doorways to the filesand programs stored on your computer. 

IAB Advertising Banner Sizes

Dimensions Name

468 x 60 Full Banner

234 x 60 Half Banner

88 x 31 Micro Bar

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Address: _______________________________________________________ 

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Table 11.1 Camera Resolutions and Image Production Results

Image Resolution Product 

640x480 Produces a 3x5 printout at best.Megapixel (1024x768) Produces an acceptable 5x7 photo-quality image.

IN THIS CHAPTER 

Creating headlines inDream weaver 

Adding and editing paragraphs

Dream weaver Technique:Entering and Pasting Text