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What are some reasons for using computers? |
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-it works faster than humans -it is never tired or needs rest -it stores large amounts of information in small spaces |
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1024 bytes - 2 to the power of 10 |
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A set of instructions given by human |
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What is aplication Software? |
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Carries out a particular task |
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Any part of a computer you can actually touch |
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An individual piece of hardware |
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What does basic hardware conist of? |
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Central processing unit(CPU) with input, output and backing storage devices |
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The stage of computing where the main concern is getting the data needed by the program into the computer |
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Some examples of input deivces |
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Mouse, Keyboard, scanner,touch screen, OMR, OCR, digital camera |
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When the computer produces the processed data as info in a form that is useful to the user, |
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When the computer produces the processed data as info in a form that is useful to the user, |
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Screen, monitor, printer, sound output,graph plotter |
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When the computer follows the instructions using the data which has just been input. |
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Any collection of numbers, characters or symbols that has been coded into a format that can be input in the computer and processed. |
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Data which has been processed by the computer i takes on a context. |
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The Central Processing Unit is the 'brain' of the computer. It's where the data is sorted and the decision making happens. |
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What does the CPU contain? |
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Main Memory, ALU, Control Unit |
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What does the main memory do? |
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Holds the program instructions and data. |
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What does the Control Unit do? |
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Fetches instructions from the main memor, it decodes them and lets them go through the ALU |
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Performs claculations and makes decisions using the instructions. |
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Performs claculations and makes decisions using the instructions. |
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Used to store programs when the computer is switched off. |
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What are some examples of backing storage? |
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Floppy disk drives, magnetic tape drives, hard disks, Cd's |
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Random Acess Memory, it temporarly stores programs and data. The contents can be lost when the computer is turned off. |
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Rom is short for Read Only Memory. Rom is permanent memory and won't be lost in a power cut so it in non- volatile memory. The amount of ROM in most computers is small. |
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What are two differnt types of memory? |
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Volatile (not permanent) and Non- volatile (permanent) |
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