Feb 11, 2009

brief basic computing

This document includes a brief overview of basic computing concepts. It is the first in a series of three self-instruction Internet tutorials produced by the Bedford Public Library.

You can scroll through the document or jump to any of the topics listed below. You can also print the entire document by printing this page.

What is a Computer?

Computers are not very intelligent devices, but they handle instructions flawlessly and fast. They must follow explicit directions from both the user and computer programmer. Computers are really nothing more than a very powerful calculator with some great accessories. Applications like word processing and games are just a very complex math problem.

Software and Hardware

If you use a player piano as an analogy, the piano can be thought of as the hardware and the roll of music as the software.

The software a series of very simple computer instructions carefully organized to complete complex tasks. These instructions are written in programming languages (like BASIC, PASCAL, C...) to help simplify the development of applications.

The hardware is what sits on your desk and executes the software instructions. The player piano is useless unless the roll of music has been written correctly.

Hardware Components

Input Devices -- "How to tell it what to do"

Output Devices -- "How it shows you what it is doing"

Storage Devices -- "How it saves data and programs"

Memory -- "How the processor stores and uses immediate data"


Microprocessors -- "The brain of the computer"

Hardware Accessories

Modems

CD-ROM Drives

Printers

Scanners

Operating System Software

Operating system software provides a "user interface" for users to manage files, start programs, customize computer settings, and other tasks. The operating system also provides the fundamental core computer functionality for programmers.

Intel based PCs use Microsoft Windows version 3.1 (older) or Windows 95 as the operating system. Macintoshes use the Macintosh operating system.

Software Applications

Application software uses the operating system software and provides the real functionality of a computer. Applications include:

Reference

Here are some additional resources for more information on computer basics.

The Bedford Public Library also provides tutorials on Internet Basics and Searching the Web.

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