Friday 21 October 2011

Software


Systems software, is the software you cannot actually touch. The system software is the computer software designed to operate the computer hardware, this provides a platform for running application software. The Operating System (OS) is the most important type of system software. Without an Operating System, you cannot run an application or program on your computer, unless the application or program is self booting. Android is an Operating System, from Google, it is only for mobile devices, Smart Phones and Tablet Computers. Mac OS X is also a type of Operating System and is crated by Apple inc.





Applications software or "app" computer software which is designed to help the user preform specific tasks, such as browsing the web, opening a text document or listing to music. The Application software is loaded from the computer's RAM, so the software can run. There are many different types of application software, like game software (playing games), communication software (emails and chat programs) and office software (word processor and presentation) .



Software utilities, designed to analyse, configure, optimise and maintain the computer. A single piece of utility software is usually called a utility or tool. Utility software can also be contrasted with different application software.
Firewalls can protect your computer from unauthorised access to your computer. An example of a Firewall is "ZoneAlarm", this software utility will ask for access to your computer when opening a program, or Internet access or allowing access to a trusted zone on your computer.
An anti-virus can protect you from many different types of viruses trying to damage your computer. An example of an anti-virus is "AVG" this software utility can scan your computer for viruses and either remove or quarantine dangerous viruses.


Thursday 20 October 2011

Hardware Components


Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the main element of every PC, it cannot work without one. A CPU require one or more printed circuit boards. On personal computers and small workstations, the CPU is housed in a single chip called a microprocessor.





Random-Access Memory (RAM), is a type of computer data storage. There are two main forms of modern RAM are static RAM (SRAM) and dynamic RAM (DRAM).

Thursday 13 October 2011

Data Flow Diagram

Devices for Network Connection


3g stands for the third generation, which refers to the mobile phone connection can make. It is developed from previous wireless technologies similar to high-speed transmissions and global roaming. Mostly used on mobile phones and many different handsets, simply to connect to the internet or different IP networks. 






Network Interface Card (NIC) is a computer circuit board or card that is installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network. Personal computers on a local area network (LAN) typically contain a network interface card specifically designed for that LAN, such as an Ethernet connection.




Bluetooth is an open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (using short wavelength radio transmissions) from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks (PANs) with high levels of security.


Storage Devices


CD ROM is a Compact Disk, Read Only Memory. the CD ROM contains data accessible to, but not writable by, a computer for data storage and music playback.






A Memory Stick is a portable storage device, which can be connected to a computer via USB port. The storage can be valued as 249mb, 4gb, 8gb and 16gb.



HardDiskDrive (HDD) is the storage device of the computer. You can access the Hard Drive by "My computer".