History of Computer
Intro to Computers
Software
Information Systems
Information Technology
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Born in 1791 and was an English mathematician and professor

Charles Babbage

100

This is an intentional breach of computer security often involves a deliberate act that is against the law.

Computer Crime 

100

Computer operating systems perform basic tasks, such as controlling peripheral devices, such as printers. 

Operating System 

100

Converts raw data from transaction processing system into meaningful form. 

MIS 

100

What is Information Technology?

Information Technology (IT) entails all aspects of managing and processing information. 

200

This device allows users to make computations using a system of sliding beads arranged on a rack. 

Abacus 

200

A type of printer that uses heat process. 

Thermal-transfer

200

Programs that help users solve particular computing problems.

Application Software 

200

Serve the strategic level of the organisation. 

ESS/EIS

200

What are the benefits of Information Technology?

Speed, Consistency, Reliability, Communication, Storage

300

succeed in putting IBM's name on the forefront of the burgeoning computer industry.

HOWARD AIKEN

300

to take and use ideas, passages, etc. from (another's work) and present it as your own.

Plagiarism

300

you interact with menus and visual images by touching, pointing, tapping, or clicking buttons

GUI

300

is a set of hardware, software, data, people, and procedures that works together to produce information

Information System 

300

Stores and hold data, instructions & information for future use, what am I.

Storage Devices 

400

Input was based on punched cards and paper tape. Output came out on print-outs.

FIRST GENERATION

400

Enable users to see, hear, or feel the end result of processing operations

Output devices

400

Performs a specific task, generally related to managing a computer, its devices and programs

Utility Program 

400

Used by junior managers or frontline supervisors to organize and control the tasks for which they are responsible.

Operational 

400

very large processing jobs to meet the needs of large companies or agencies of the government.

Mainframes

500

1964 – 1971: – Integrated Circuits

 Third Generation

500

Properly adjust your workstation: Monitor, keyboard, mouse, chair, etc: Stretch tight/tired muscles: Take mini-breaks. Are all example of:

ERGONOMIC WORKSTATION

500

A type of OS that operates with DOS – typing codes or words in a command prompt or display screen. 

Command line/ command driven

500

The processing or manipulation of data (facts) produces information.

Information 

500

group of associated components that work together.

Computer system

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