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MT-113 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

MT-113 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. Lecture # 02 By Syed Ehtisham Gillani. Common Computer Terminology. Objectives of Today’s Lecture Definition of Hardware Operating system and its role. Definition of the term program. what is meant by data. What is network, and benefits of networking.

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MT-113 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

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  1. MT-113 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Lecture # 02 By Syed Ehtisham Gillani

  2. Common Computer Terminology Objectives of Today’s Lecture Definition of Hardware Operating system and its role. Definition of the term program. what is meant by data. What is network, and benefits of networking. The term Internet and its basics.

  3. Hardware Refers to all the physical components of a computer. Includes all input devices, processing devices, storage devices, and output devices. Examples of hardware are: keyboard mouse motherboard monitor hard disk cables printer

  4. Operating Systems Is the most important software on the computer Controls and manages the hardware connected to your computer Provides an interface that helps you to interact with the computer Ensures that your computer is functioning properly Windows XP, 7, 10 are examples of the operation system. Can be either text-based or graphics-based. Graphics-based operating system help you install hardware or software with easy-to-use interface.

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  10. Programs • The hardware and the operating system together are referred to as a platform. • Programs, also called applications, use this platform to perform tasks. • There are many types of programs: • Some programs allow you to perform tasks such as writing letters, doing calculations, or sending e-mail messages. • Other programs allow you to create illustrations, play games, watch movies, or communicate with other computer users.

  11. Data • Programs process data that you provide as input to your computer. • Data can be in the form of text, graphics, audio, or video depending on the type of program. • Program processes the data and displays the output on the screen. • You can save this output in a file. • The file can be an audio file, a text file, a graphics file, or a video file.

  12. Networks Is a group of computers and associated devices that are linked together to facilitate sharing information. Can also be used to share data and devices such as printers. A typical network has the following three components: Server Workstation Communication channel

  13. NetworksLAN Connects devices within a limited area (home or a small group of offices) Commonly includes computers and shared resources (printers and scanners)

  14. Networks WAN Is a network that connects devices in geographically separated areas. Is used to connect networks across different countries. The Internet is an example of a WAN.

  15. Internet Internet is a worldwide collection of public networks that are linked to each other for information exchange. Internet offers a range of services to its users (file transfers between Internet users and electronic mail) The World Wide Web (WWW), or the Web, is another service that the Internet provides. An intranet is similar to the Web but is accessible only to authorized users of the organization.

  16. Internet HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) In 1990, while working at CERN, Tim Berners Lee develops HTML, which made a huge contribution to how we navigate and view the Internet today. The first web site, info.cern.ch, is developed by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN and published online on August 6, 1991. WWW (World Wide Web) Tim Berners-Lee introduces WWW to the public on August 6, 1991 and becomes available for everyone August 23, 1991. The World Wide Web (WWW) is what most people today consider the "Internet" or a series of sites and pages that are connected with links.

  17. Internet Name:Tim Berners-Lee Born: June 8, 1955 in London, England Computer related contributions Invented the World Wide Web (WWW). Proposed hypertext (HTML). Created the first website.

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