Introduction of Computer
Introduction of Computer
Computer
What is Computer?
• A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information or data. It has the ability
to store, retrieve, and process data.
Computer Hardware
Example:
Ram, Rom, Cache Memory
Secondary storage devices
• Secondary storage devices usually have a
larger storage capacity, and they store
data permanently.
• They can be either internal or external to
the computer.
Example:
Hard Disk, USB, SSD
Computer software
• Software is a set of programs, which is designed to perform a well-defined
function. A program is a sequence of instructions written to solve a particular
problem.
• Software is a generic term used to refer to applications, scripts and programs that
run on a device.
• The two main categories of software are Application software and System software.
System software
The system software is a collection of
programs designed to operate, control, and
extend the processing capabilities of the
computer itself.
Example:
Operating System, Compilers, Interpreter,
Assemblers
Application software
• Application software products are
designed to satisfy a particular
need of a particular environment.
• Example:
• MS Excel, Notepad, MS Word,
WhatsApp, Facebook, Email
Operating System
• An Operating System (OS) is an interface between a computer user and computer
hardware.
• An operating system is software that performs all the basic tasks like
file management, memory management, process management, handling input and output,
and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers.
Classification of Computer
According to physical size, computers are classified into the following types:
1. Supercomputer
2. Mainframe Computer
3. PC (Personal Computer)
4. Minicomputer
5. Workstation
Supercomputer
• Supercomputers are the fastest and the
most expensive type of computer.
• They are large and require more space
for installation.
• These types of computers are mainly
designed to perform massive data-
based and complex tasks
Main Frame Computer
• Technology Micro-processors
Fifth Generation Computers (Present and Beyond)
• Fifth-generation computers are the latest and most
advanced computers that were developed in the
1980s.