CSEC Information Technology Notes Objective - 1.1
CSEC Information Technology Notes Objective - 1.1
Objective 1.1
Describe a General-Purpose Computer System.
Definition of a Computer -
General-Purpose Computer System A general-purpose machine that processes data according to a set of instructions that are
stored internally either temporarily or permanently. The computer and all the equipment
attached to it are called "hardware." The instructions that tell it what to do are called
"software." A set of instructions that perform a particular task is called a "program" or
"software program."
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Input/ Output
The computer can selectively retrieve data into its main memory (RAM) from any peripheral
device (magnetic disk, optical disk, etc.) or network connected to it. After processing the data
internally, the computer can send a copy of the results from its memory out to any peripheral
device or to the network. A system's size is based on how much memory it has. The more
memory, the more programs and data it can work with at the same time.
Storage
By transferring data out to a magnetic disk, the computer is able to store data permanently and
retrieve it when required. A system's size is also based on how much disk storage it has. The
more disk, the more data are available. Storage also refers to secondary storage devices.
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