Created by Dean Whittle
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Computer System | A combination of hardware and software components that allow input, processing and output of data. |
Hardware | The physical components that make up a computer system. |
Software | The programs that run on a computer system. |
Input Devices | Hardware that accepts data into the computer. They take real world analogue data and convert it into a digital form that can be stored on a computer. |
Output Device | Hardware that presents the results of processing to the user or actuators that perform a task automatically. They use digital data from a computer and produce it in a form that is understandable or usable. |
Storage Device | Hardware that is used to store fi les long term and is non-volatile, such as hard disks, |
Reliability | How far you can depend on the computer system being available when you need it. Usually measured in terms of availability. |
Availability | The proportion of time that a system is operational, usually expressed as a percentage over a period of time. E.g. 95% measured over one year. |
MTBF | Mean Time Between Failure: a measure of availability often quoted by hardware manufacturers. |
Redundancy | Spare hardware components are built into a system so that, in the event of a component failing, the system can swap over to the spare one. |
Disaster Recovery | Where a company has plans to replace a system quickly if there is a catastrophe (fi re, fl ood, bomb etc). Designed to minimise the time the system is down. |
Ethics | Ensuring that computer systems are fair and morally correct |
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