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Title: Computers: A First Look


1
Computers A First Look
  • In this lecture
  • Syllabus
  • Course overview
  • What is a computer?
  • Why computers?
  • What are some characteristics of different types
    of computers?
  • Explain the relationship between hardware and
    software
  • Basic anatomy of a computer.

2
What will you learn?
  • How computers internally represent the data you
    give them
  • How memory and various hardware components work
  • How programs make the computer do our bidding
  • What operating systems do (to make our lives
    easier)
  • How to program (toy examples)
  • How computer networks work
  • How the Internet works
  • What hacking and computer security is all about
  • What can we learn about computers from video
    games
  • Computer Graphics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Ethics and legality in the digital millennium

3
What is a computer?
  • What is a computer?
  • by example
  • Laptop computers
  • Video Game Consoles
  • Internet Routers
  • ATM machines
  • Personal Video Recorders (Tivo, etc)
  • GPS
  • Alarm clocks
  • Microwaves
  • Coffee makers

4
What is a computer?
  • Computers are tools we use them to perform tasks
    that
  • are repetitive
  • involve calculation
  • involve storage/retrieval of large quantities of
    information
  • Theyre useful!
  • Why learn about computers?
  • They are ubiquitous
  • You're curious?

5
What Is a Computer ?
  • Definition
  • A computer is a processor
  • it takes data in one form, uses it, and produces
    a different form of information which is related
    to (but not the same as) the original data.
  • Using this broad definition, many things we
    wouldnt usually consider computers qualify. . .

6
What Is (and Isnt) a Computer
  • A calculator ?
  • Input
  • Processing
  • Output

7
What Is (and Isnt) a Computer
  • The Abacus?
  • an early calculation device that holds numbers
    for the user
  • Input
  • Processing
  • Output

8
What Is (and Isnt) a Computer
  • A mechanical bathroom scale ?
  • Input
  • Processing
  • Output

9
What Is (and Isnt) a Computer
  • A speedometer ?
  • Input
  • Processing
  • Output

10
The Many Kinds of Computers
  • Computers can also be classified by compositional
    characteristics

11
Purpose
  • Special-purpose Computers
  • Manufactured to perform a predetermined task or
    set of tasks.
  • Some special purpose computers?
  • Often attached to sensor to measure and/or
    control the physical environment
  • examples?
  • General-purpose Computer
  • Was not manufactured to do any one thing.
  • Changeable to do any task.
  • (read programmable)
  • examples?

12
Power
  • Electronic Computer
  • Needs an electrical source to function.
  • Constructed from transistors and electrical
    circuits
  • Mechanical Computer
  • Produces its own intrinsic energy.
  • Does not need electricity to function.
  • Constructed of a combination of gears, levers
    and/or springs.

13
Analog Vs Digital
  • Digital (Computer)
  • One that functions in discretely varying
    quantities.
  • Produces or gives results that are also
    discretely varying.
  • Digital devices include
  • A toggle (on/off) light switch
  • A traffic light
  • Stairs

14
Analog Vs Digital
  • Analog (Computer)
  • One that functions in continuously varying
    quantities.
  • Produces or gives results that are also
    continuously varying.
  • Analog devices include
  • A dimmer light switch
  • A ramp
  • Acceleration pedal in a car
  • Is digital data inherently better than analog
    data? Why would we make a computer digital or
    analog? Pros? Cons?
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