August 2021

                           Component of a Computer

.Computer system is composed of hardware, software, data, and users, this is called a component of a computer


1) Hardware:




The hardware consists of the mechanical parts that make the computer a machine. The hardware consists of physical devices 01 the computer. The devices are required for input, output, storage, and processing of the data. Keyboard, monitor, hard disk drive, Hoppy dink drive, printer, processor, and motherboard are some of the hardware devices.


2) Software:






Software - also called programs - consists of organized sets of instructions for controlling the computer. Some programs exist for the computer's use, to help it manage its own tasks and devices. Other programs exist for the user and enable the computer to perform tasks for you, such as creating documents.


3) Data:




Data consists of raw facts, which the computer can manipulate and process into information that is useful to people. Computerized data is digital, meaning that it has been reduced to digits, or numbers, The computer stores and reads all data as numbers. Although computers use data in digital form, they convert data into forms that people can understand, such as text, numerals, sounds, and images.


4) People/Users: 



People are the computer's operators or users, either the programmer who designs the program in programming languages, the end user who uses the application programs in managing daily terms, or the administrator who manages computer networks. Some types of computers can operate without much intervention from people, but personal computers are designed specifically for use by people.


                           Anatomy of Digital Computer

It is otherwise called parts of a Computer System Block Diagram of a Computer or Basic Functional Units of a Computer or Component of a Computer System or Basic Functional Units of a Computer. A computer as shown in the figure performs basically five major operations or functions, irrespective of their size and make. These are:

1) it accepts data or instructions by way of input.
2) it stores data.
3) it can process data as required by the user.
4) it gives results in the form of output.
5) it controls all operations inside a computer.

We discuss below each of these operations:

1. Input:

This is the process of entering data and programs into the computer system. You should know that a computer is an electronic machine like any other machine which takes as inputs raw data and performs some processing, giving out processed data. Therefore, the input unit takes data from us to the computer in an organized manner for processing.



2. Storage:

The process of saving data and instructions permanently is known as storage. Data has to be fed into the system before the actual processing starts. It is because the processing speed of the Central Processing Unit (CPU) is so fast that the data has to be provided to the CPU at the same speed. Therefore, the data is first stored in the storage unit for faster access and processing. This storage unit or the primary storage of the computer system is designed to do the above functionality. It provides space for storing data and instructions. 

The storage unit performs the following major functions:

1) All data and instructions are stored here before and after processing.

2) Intermediate results of processing are also stored here.



3. Processing:

The task of performing operations like arithmetic and logical operations is called processing. The Central Processing Unit (CPU) takes data and instructions from the storage unit and makes all sorts of calculations based on the instructions given and the type of data provided. It is then sent back to the storage unit.


4. Output:

This is the process of producing results from the data for getting useful information. Similarly, the output produced by the computer after processing must also be kept somewhere inside the computer before being given to you in a human-readable form. Again, the output is also stored inside the computer for further processing.


5. Control:

How instructions are executed, and the above operations are performed. Controlling of all operations like input, processing, and output are performed by the control unit. It takes care of the step-by-step processing of all operations inside the computer.

                        MEANING OF COMPUTER


“Computer” is a word derived from “Compute” which means to calculate. “Computer” is defined as an electronic computing device, characterized by high speed and accuracy. It can handle data processing, storing, and retrieval following a set of instructions and orders to get the required results.

“Computer” is one of the electronic devices which can perform a set of integrated and consequent operations on a set of input data. The computer can process these operations according to a set of instructions and orders which are logically and algorithmically coordinated to solve a specific problem to get useful information and results. The instructions and orders are called “Statements”, which are consequently called a program. The person who designs this program is called a programmer.

The computer can be defined as an electronic device for processing data that takes data input from its user, stores, processes data, and generates the required output as per the processing instructions given to it by the user.

The set of instructions is called Program and can be written using artificial languages like C, C++, Java, etc. The programs run under the supervision of an Operating System. Example of popular operating systems is Windows, UNIX, LINUX, Solaris, etc.





It performs the following three operations in sequence.

1. It receives data and instructions from the input device
2. Processes the data as per instructions.  
3. Provides the result (output) in the desired form.


Characteristics of a Computer

The characteristics of computers are high speed of operations, accuracy, reliability, flexibility, and economy coupled with efficiency in storing and processing data.

High Speed: Computers can perform routine tasks at a greater speed than human beings. They can perform millions of calculations in seconds.

Accuracy: Computers are used to perform tasks in a way that ensures accuracy.

Storage: Computers can store a large amount of information. Any item of data or any instruction stored in the memory can be retrieved by the computer at lightning speed.

Automation: Computers can be instructed to perform 'complex tasks automatically (which increases productivity).

Diligence: Computers can perform the same task repeatedly & with the same accuracy without getting tired.

Versatility: Computers are flexible to perform both simple and complex tasks.

Cost-effectiveness: Computers reduce the amount of paperwork and human effort, thereby reducing costs.


Areas of Applications / Uses of Computers in different fields

Computers have their application or utility everywhere. We find their applications in almost every sphere of life-particularly in fields where computations are required to be done at a very fast speed and where data is so complicated that the human brain finds it difficult to cope with it.

As you must be aware, computers nowadays are being used almost in every department to do work at a greater speed and accuracy. Some prominent areas of computer applications are:


Applications of Computers in Education

Computers are used in colleges to provide methods of teaching in different ways. Computer education is becoming mandatory in most universities across the world. They basically teach the subjects which enable the students to acquire a job in the software engineering Industry. Teachers use computers as teaching aids, which leaves some time for discussion at the end of the session. Nowadays, colleges are setting up such a system where student and faculty attendance, syllabus, schedule of tests, exams, etc are put on the web, and students, their parents' and faculties can access it from anywhere and get updated.



Applications of Computers in Industries

Mostly, the software or the hardware that is produced by companies would be used to automate the manual task. One kind of industry will have the task of producing such products and is called the software industry. Other companies which use these services are called clients. Computers Can be used to produce patterns in textile industries, colour combinations in paint industries, automate the operation of a machine in 'an industry using robotics, etc.



Applications of Computers in Business

They are used in commercial organizations for clerical and administrative purposes. Tax calculations, salary slip preparations, etc. can be done using computers. Stock market predictions can be done. Banks are using computers to maintain account details and transactions. E-banking is picking up popularity because of the flexibility of banking sitting at a terminal anywhere. Excluding the matter of much-talked-about security, they are used comfortably by the customers. E-Shopping is one more concept gaining popularity in an industry where a customer can buy the displayed items by paying using a credit card or cash on delivery options.


Applications of Computers in Entertainment

Animations and Special Effects for the movies are done using high-end workstations. In the Titanic film, they used 100 high-end Linux workstations in parallel to produce the special effects. Also, movies and music are available in the form of CDs, VCDs, and DVDs which cost less compared to watching movies at theatres. People prefer to watch them through these media in their leisure time. Kids enjoy playing games using computers.


Applications of Computers in Home

Nowadays, people have computers at home, and it has become a necessity for electrical home appliances used in the home. Children play games; keep track of the stamp collections, draw pictures, play music, view movies, and do some sort of reading and writing according to their needs. A typical domestic system consists of a PC with a relatively small hard disk; printer, modem and DVD-Writer Drive, etc. people can utilize computers for keeping records, making home budgets, using electronic mail and internet services to learn and increase their knowledge. The uses of microprocessor technology in the manufacturing of electronic home appliances like microwaves, air-conditioning, washing machines, sewing machines, etc. have completely changed our way of life.


Applications of Computers in Weather Forecasting

Computer-based weather forecasting depends on the accurate collection of data from weather stations, airports, satellites, and different sensitive devices all around the world. The computer depends on building a model of hot, cold air, dry and humid air interaction, and how this is interactions are affected by land and sea temperature, season, and so on. Once this is done, the data is collected on atmospheric phenomena over a region. The computer model then generates a forecast of how the air will change. The necessary parameters can never be measured with total accuracy, and it is impossible to make a perfect representation of all the factors that impact weather. Some businesses, however, are so dependent on the weather that they need constantly updated information. SPAR CO's weather forecasting department offers an analysis of live weather data and provides help to make business decisions based on weather forecasting.


Applications of Computers in Airline Systems

In airline systems, computers are used to control passenger aircraft and vehicles. Early aircraft were controlled by moving parts attached to the controls using cables. In a modern, fly-by-wire system, electronic signals from the cockpit are sent to that adjusts the flight surfaces. The computer is embedded in the pilot's or driver's controls. It is linked up among different cities and gives full information about its flight and seat reservation.


     (THE END INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER)


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