Computer Terminology - Types of Computers
Computer Terminology - Types of Computers
Computer Hardware
Computer Technology
Basic Terminology
Computer Software
A device that accepts input, A computer program that
processes data, stores data, tells the computer how to
and produces output, all perform particular tasks.
according to a series of
stored instructions. Network
Two or more computers and
Hardware other devices that are
Includes the electronic and connected, for the purpose
mechanical devices that of sharing data and
process the data; refers to programs.
the computer as well as
peripheral devices. Peripheral devices
Used to expand the
computer’s input, output
and storage capabilities.
Computer Performance and
Processing
Boot Process
Bootstrapping is the process of starting up a computer from
a halted or powered-down condition.
Data
Refers to the symbols that represent facts, objects, or ideas.
Information
Processed, stored, or transmitted data.
Output
Consists of the processing results produced by a computer.
Input
Information that is created or collected and fed into the
system.
Base 2 binary code
A numbering system with only two digits numbers are 0 and
1. All numbers are comprised of only these two digits.
Types of Computers
Microcomputer
A personal computer;
designed to meet the
computer needs of an
individual.
Provides access to a
wide variety of
computing applications,
such as word
processing, photo
editing, e-mail, and
internet.
Desktop Microcomputer
A microcomputer that
fits on a desk and runs
on power from an
electrical wall outlet.
The CPU can be
housed in either a
vertical or a horizontal
case.
Has separate
components (keyboard,
mouse, etc.) that are
each plugged into the
computer.
Laptop Computer
A portable, compact
computer that can run
on an electrical wall
outlet or a battery unit.
All components
(keyboard, mouse, etc.)
are in one compact unit.
Usually more expensive
than a comparable
desktop.
Sometimes called a
Notebook.
Workstation
Powerful desktop computer designed for
specialized tasks.
Can tackle tasks that require a lot of
processing speed.
Display device that forms an image by converting electrical signals from the
computer into points of colored light on the screen.
Resolution
The density of the grid used to display or print text and graphics; the greater
the horizontal and vertical density, the higher the resolution.
Pixels
The smallest unit in a graphic image; computer display devices use a matrix
of pixels to display text and graphics.
Storage Devices
Used to keep data when the power to the computer is turned off.
Different forms
Hard disk
Floppy or zip disks
CD-Writer
Printer
Output device that produces text or graphical images
on paper.
Speakers