Basics of Computer Kaushalya
Basics of Computer Kaushalya
Basics of Computer Kaushalya
1.1 INTRODUCTION
A computer is a programmable machine designed to perform
arithmetic and logical operations automatically and
sequentially on the input given by the user and gives the
desired output after processing. Computer components are
divided into two major categories namely hardware and
software. Hardware is the machine itself and its connected
devices such as monitor, keyboard, mouse etc. Software are
the set of programs that make use of hardware for
performing various functions.
1.2 OBJECTIVES
After going through this lesson you would be able to:
familiarise yourself with characteristics of computers
identify the basic components of a computer
explain the importance of various units of a computer
differentiate between system software and application
software
explain the importance of operating system
get acquainted with open source
appreciate the need of computer security
Speed
Accuracy
Diligence
Versatility
Storage Capacity
Dotted lines (– – – –)
indicate flow of instruction
solid lines (–––––) indicate
Fig. 1.2: Basic computer Organization
flow of data
b. Storage Unit: The storage unit is used for storing data
and instructions before and after processing.
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1.4.2 Memory
Computer’s memory can be classified into two types; primary
memory and secondary memory
b. Secondary Memory
Hard Disk
Compact Disk
a) Input Devices
Alphanumeric Keypad/
Special-function Keys Function Keys
Cursor Movement
Keys
Numeric Keypad
b. Output Devices:
1. Machine language
2. Assembly language
3. High level language
a. Compiler
b. Interpreter
Fig. 1.13
Task Bar
When you start the computer system, then start button and
task bar appears on the bottom of the screen and by default
remains visible when Windows is running (See Fig. 1.14).
Fig. 1.14
The system tray is part of the task bar and displays the
current time as well as the status icons.
Fig. 1.15
Fig. 1.16
Fig. 1.17
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Fig. 1.18
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Fig. 1.19
Fig. 1.20
Fig. 1.21
Make sure the destination for the file or folder you want
to move is visible (see Fig. 1.22).
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Fig. 1.22
Drag the file or folder from the right pane and drop it
on to the destination folder in the left pane to move
the file or folder there.
Fig. 1.23
1.10.1 Virus
Virus is a program which has been written to interfere with
the normal functioning of the computer. It does this by
clogging the memory of the system by making copies of
itself or it may destory critical information used by other
computer prgrams.
a. Operating system
b. Compiler
c. Assembly language
d. Control unit
1. Computer characteristics :
Speed
Accuracy
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Diligence
Versatility
Storage capacity
3. (a) true
(b) false