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What is a computer?



Computers are electronic machines which can accept data in a certain form, process the data and give the results of the processing in a specified format as information.

Three basic steps are involved in the process. First, data is fed into the computer's memory. Then, when the program is run, the computer performs a set of instructions and processes the data. Finally, we can see the results (the output) on the screen or in printed form.

Information in the form of data and programs is known as software, and the electronic and mechanical parts that make up a computer system are called hardware. A standard computer system consists of three main sections: the central processing unit (CPU), the main memory and the peripherals.

Perhaps the most influential component is the central processing unit. Its function is to execute program instructions and coordinate the activities of all the other units. In a way, it is the 'brain' of the computer. The main memory holds the instructions and data which are currently being processed by the CPU. The peripherals are the physical units attached to the computer. They include storage devices and input/output devices.

Storage devices (floppy, hard or optical disks) provide a permanent storage of both data and programs. Disk drives are used to handle one or more floppy disks. Input devices enable data to go into the computer's memory. The most common input devices are the mouse and the keyboard. Output devices enable us to extract the finished product from the system. For example, the computer shows the output on the monitor or prints the results onto paper by means of a printer.

On the rear panel of the computer there are several ports into which we can plug a wide range of peripherals - modems, fax machines, optical drives and scanners.

These are the main physical units of a computer system, generally known as the configuration.

3 Answer:

1. What are computers?

2. In what way do they work?

3. How many basic steps are there in the process?

4. What are they?

5. What is software?

6. What makes up computer hardware?

7. What does a standard computer system consist of?

8. What is the brain of a computer?

9. What holds the instructions and data?

10. What is used to handle one or more floppy disks?

11. What do we call the physical units attached to the computer?

12. What are the output devices?

13. What does configuration mean?

 

3 Work with cards:

3.1.Match the terms in the box with the appropriate explanation or definition below.

a) software d) floppy disk g) port

b) peripheral devices e) hardware h) output

c) monitor f) input i) central processing unit

 

1. The brain of the computer.

2. Physical parts that make up a computer system.

3. Programs which can be used on a particular computer system.

4. The information which in presented to the computer.

5. Results produced by a computer.

6. Hardware equipment attached in the CPU.

7. Visual display unit.

8. Small device used to store information same as “diskette”.

9. Any socket or channel in a computer system into which an input/output device may be connected.







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