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Chapter 3
  • Application Software
  • Programs designed to perform specific tasks for
    users
  • System Software
  • Programs that control the operations of the
    computer and its devices
  • Operating System - A type of system software that
    contains instructions that coordinate all the
    activities among computer hardware devices
  • Utility program - A type of system software that
    performs a specific task

2
Antivirus Programs
  • A utility that prevents, detects, and removes
    viruses from a computers memory or storage
    devices

3
User Interface
  • Controls how you enter data or instructions and
    how information displays on the screen
  • A graphical user interface (GUI)
  • Combines text, graphics, and other visual images
    to make software easier to use

4
Application Software
  • Productivity Software - Software that assists
    people in becoming more effective and efficient
    while performing daily activities
  • Project Management Software- Allows you to plan,
    schedule, track, and analyze the events,
    resources, and costs of a project
  • Accounting Software- Helps companies record and
    report their financial transactions
  • Desk Top Publishing (DTP)- Enables professional
    designers to design and produce sophisticated
    documents that contain text, graphics, and
    brilliant colors

5
Integrated Software
  • Software that combines applications such as word
    processing, spreadsheet, and database into a
    single, easy-to-use package
  • Software Suite - A collection of individual
    applications sold as a single package

6
Application Software
  • What are the categories of application software?

p. 3.2 Fig. 3-1
7
Chapter 7 Storage
  • The media on which data, instructions, and
    information are kept, as well as the devices that
    record and retrieve these items

8
Memory Versus Storage
  • What is access time?
  • The amount of time it takes the device to locate
    an item on a disk
  • Defines the speed of a disk storage device

Memory (RAM)
Hard Disk
Compact Disc
Floppy Disk
Tape
p. 7.4 Fig. 7-4
9
Floppy Disk
  • A portable, inexpensive storage medium
  • Consists of a thin, circular, flexible plastic
    disk with a magnetic coating
  • Enclosed in a square-shaped plastic shell
  • Todays standard disk is 3.5 wide
  • Most floppy disks today are high density (HD)
    with a capacity of 1.44 MB

10
Floppy Disks
  • What are tracks and sectors?
  • Track a narrow recording band that forms a full
    circle on the surface of the disk
  • Pie shaped sections break the tracks into small
    arcs called sectors
  • A sector can store up to 512 bytes of data
  • A typical floppy disk stores data on both sides
    of the disk

80 tracks per side X 18 sectors per track X 2
sides per disk X 512 bytes per sector
1,474,560 bytes
p. 7.8 Fig. 7-8
11
Formatting
  • The process of preparing a disk for reading and
    writing
  • Formatting marks bad sectors as unusable

12
Write-Protect Notch
  • A small opening with a cover that you slide up or
    down
  • Protects floppy disks from accidentally being
    erased

13
Hard Disks
  • Consists of several inflexible, circular platters
    that store items electronically
  • A platter is coated with a material that allows
    items to be recorded magnetically on its surface
  • The components of a hard disk are enclosed in an
    airtight, sealed case to protect them

14
Cylinder
  • The location of a single track through all
    platters
  • A single movement of the read/write head arms can
    read all the platters of data

15
Disk Cache
  • A portion of memory that the processor uses to
    store frequently accessed items

16
Partition
  • You can divide a formatted hard disk into
    separate areas called partitions
  • Done by issuing a special operating system
    command
  • Each partition functions as if it were a separate
    hard disk drive

17
Compact Disk (CD)
  • A flat, round, portable, metal storage medium
    that usually is 4.75 inches in diameter and less
    than one-twentieth of an inch thick
  • Most personal computers today include some type
    of compact disc drive
  • Also called an optical disc
  • Items are stored using microscopic pits
    (indentations) and land (flat areas) that are in
    the middle layer of the disk
  • A laser light reads items from the compact disc

18
CD-ROM
  • A silver-colored compact disc that uses the same
    laser technology as audio CDs for recording music
  • Can contain text, graphics, audio, and video
  • The manufacturer writes, or records, the contents
    of standard CD-ROMs
  • You cannot erase or modify the contents
  • A CD-ROM drive or CD-ROM player is used to read
    items on a CD-ROM
  • A typical CD-ROM holds about 650 MB of data,
    instructions, and information

19
Other Forms of CDs
  • CD-R (compact disc-recordable)
  • CD-RW (compact disc-rewritable)

20
DVD-ROM (digital video disc-ROM
  • An extremely high capacity compact disc capable
    of storing from 4.7 GB to 17 GB
  • You must have a DVD-ROM drive or DVD player to
    read a DVD-ROM
  • Looks just like a CD-ROM but data, instructions,
    and information is stored in a slightly different
    manner to achieve a higher storage capacity

21
Magnetic Tape
  • A magnetically coated ribbon of plastic capable
    of storing large amounts of data and information
    at a low cost
  • Uses sequential Access

22
Fragmentation
  • When a file is stored in clusters that are not
    next to each other, the file is said to be
    fragmented.
  • Fragmentation causes the computer to run slowly,
    because reading data from several locations on
    the disk takes longer than if the data were all
    in one location.

23
Defragmentation
  • Reorganizes store data so files are located in
    contiguous clusters improving the speed of the
    computer.

24
Zip Disk
  • High capacity disk
  • Can store 250 MB of data.

25
Access Time
  • The speed of a storage device.
  • The minimum time it takes the device to locate a
    single item on a disk.
  • Measured in nanoseconds (billionths of a second)

26
Sequential and Direct access
  • Sequential - The computer must write and read
    tape records consecutively.
  • Direct Access ability to locate a particular
    data item or file immediately
  • How is data stored on disk, on tape?
  • Data is stored on disk by direct access
  • Data is stored on tape by sequential access

27
What type of secondary storage uses lasers?
  • CD and DVD

28
Explain how a disk can become fragmented.
  • By modifying documents on disk. The modified
    document may need more space then the original
    document

29
What can be done about it?
  • Defragmentation software will reallocate all of
    the documents stored.

30
Chapter 8
  • System Software
  • Programs that control the operations of the
    computer and its devices
  • Operating System - A type of system software that
    contains instructions that coordinate all the
    activities among computer hardware devices
  • Utility program - A type of system software that
    performs a specific task

31
Operating System Functions
  • Booting starting or restarting a computer
  • Managing programs
  • Managing Memory
  • Scheduling Jobs
  • Configuring devices
  • Providing housekeeping services

32
Managing Programs
  • Single user/single tasking allows only one
    user to run one program(task) at one time
  • Single user/multitasking Allows a single user
    to work on two or more applications that reside
    in memory at the same time
  • Multiuser two or more users to be on a computer
    at a time. Only one person has the CPUs
    attention at any given time.
  • Multiprocessing operating system that can
    support 2 or more CPUs running programs at the
    same time.

33
Configuring devices
  • Device driver software program that tells the
    operating system how to communicate with a device
    such as a printer
  • Plug and Play computer recognizes a new device
    and automatically loads the drivers and other
    software

34
Names of operating systems
  • DOS text based user interface still in use
    outside of windows
  • Windows GUI user interface operating system
  • Latest Windows is Windows XP
  • MAC OS GUi user interface operating sytem used
    on Macintosh computers
  • UNIX Developed at Bell labs is a multiuser
    operating system
  • Linux free, multitasking UNIX-Type operating
    system

35
Utility Programs
  • Disk defragmenter
  • Backup utility
  • File compression
  • Diagnostic utility

36
Access Questions
  • What is a database?
  • What is a field, record and table?
  • What is a primary key field and Why is it needed?
  • What 3 types of information must be known to
    create the structure of a table?

37
More Access Questions
  • How is data added to a table?
  • How many tables does a database have?
  • Why are tables joined?
  • More Access Questions
  • What is a Query?
  • Why are Queries important?
  • What is a wildcard and how is it used?

38
More Access Questions
  • How do you find various totals?
  • How do you add computed fields?
  • Be able to do exercises similar to the
    assignments.
  • What is the difference between Form view, Design
    view, and Datasheet view?
  • Be able to use selection criteria.
  • What is a form or a report?

39
PowerPoint Questions
  • What is the purpose of PowerPoint?
  • How do you insert a new slide?
  • What are slide layouts?
  • What are slide Designs?
  • What is the purpose of a placeholder?
  • What various forms can PowerPoint print?

40
Questions
  • What are the various Views?
  • What is the purpose of Master View?
  • What is the advantage of inputting through
    outline mode?
  • How do you insert clip art on a slide?
  • What is promote and demote?
  • Be able to do projects similar to the assignments.

41
Miscellaneous
  • How do you create a web page from a Word
    Document?
  • How are links added?
  • What did we use to do a mail merge in Word?
  • Name the 3 ways to embed or link an Excel
    spreadsheet in Word and explain the differences
    between the three results
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