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A451 Topic 1: Fundamentals of a Computer System
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A451 Topic 1: Fundamentals of a Computer System
Lesson 1
What is a computer system?
Integrated collection of computer parts
Work together for a common purpose
Able to work together with other computer systems
Many subsystems in a single device
The way they communicate is called 'Interconnections'
System boundary
Separates the system from what it's not
This is done while processing
Systems can also be natural
Based on processing data
Producing information and outputs
Fast and reliable
Programmable
Devices
Input
Keyboard
Mouse
Allow the user to input information into the computer
Stored in binary form
Processes
The operation before the required result
Calculations on numbers
Output
Result of the computers processing shown
Types of computer systems
Dedicated System
This type of system has a dedicated purpose
Found in most electronic devices
Written for a particular purpose
General purpose system
This supports most types of software applications
Kernel
Lowest level of the OS
Contains the hardware of the OS
Embedded system
Part of a larger system
Can be used to control other systems
Car ABS
Control System
Controls Machinary
Don't produce an output for humans to read or respond to
Expert System
Act like humans
They have three parts
Knowledge Base
Database of results and outcomes
Inference Engine
This judges the knowledge base
Interface
Allowing humans to access the system
Management Information system
Brings together all data of an organisation
Covers technology, people and data
Decision supporting systems is an example
Allows managers to make sensible decisions
Reliability
Many people around the world rely on computer systems day by day
If the system is not reliable data could be lost or stolen
Many IT systems as people don't know how to use them
Billions of pounds can be put into a system and it not operate properly
Testing
Lesson 2
Reliability
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