A computer is an electronic machine, operating
under the control of instructions stored in its own memory that can accept
data, manipulate the data according to specified rules, produce results, and
store the results for future use.
Computers process
data to create information.
Data is a collection of raw unprocessed facts, figures, and symbols.
Information is data that is organized, meaningful, and
useful.
To process data into information, a computer uses
hardware and software.
Hardware is the electric, electronic, and
mechanical equipment that makes up a computer.
Software is the series of instructions that tells
the hardware how to perform tasks.
Identify the
components of a computer
Computer hardware components include input
devices, output devices, a system unit, storage devices, and communications
devices.
An input device is any hardware component that
allows a user to enter data and instructions into a computer. Six commonly used
input devices are the keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner, digital camera, and
PC camera.
An output device is any hardware component that
can convey information to a user. Three commonly used output devices are a
printer, a monitor, and speakers.
The system unit is a box-like case made from metal
or plastic that protects the internal electronic components of the computer
from damage. The system unit contains the central processing unit and memory.
The central processing unit (CPU) is the electronic device that interprets and
carries out the basic instructions that operate the computer. Memory is a
temporary holding place for data and instructions.
A storage device records and retrieves data to and
from a storage medium. Six common storage devices are a floppy disk drive, a
Zip® drive, a hard disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, a CD-RW drive, a DVD-ROM drive,
and a DVD+RW drive.
A communications device enables computer users to
communicate and exchange items such as data, instructions, and information with
another computer. A modem is a communications device that enables computers to
communicate usually via telephone lines or cable.
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