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  1. Contents 1 Information Representation and Storage 1 1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

  2. In the simplest terms, a computer is a machine that accepts some kind of input, performs actions and calculations according to a set of instructions, and returns the result of its calculations. All computers, regard-less of their size, purpose, or type, follow this defi nition.

  3. Chapter 1: Types and components of computer systems. Learning objectives. When you have finished this chapter you will be able to: define the physical components of hardware for a computer system, including identifying internal hardware devices. identify external hardware devices and peripherals.

  4. A computer system consists of both hardware and information stored on hardware. Information stored on computer hardware is often called software. The hardware components of a computer system are the electronic and mechanical parts. The software components of a computer system are the data and the computer programs.

  5. Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond. 2nd Edition. Yale N. Patt Sanjay J. Patel. Original slides from Gregory Byrd, North Carolina State University. Modified by C. Wilcox, S. Rajopadhye, M. Strout, Y. Malaiya. Colorado State University. Lecture Goals. Review course logistics.

  6. The fundamentals of computer systems design and organization are presented, and the conventional procedure for the execution of computer programs is described. An overview of the major features and interactions of the hardware and software components of modern computer systems is also included.

  7. the main components of a computer system operating systems: o graphical user interface (gui) o command line interface (cli) different types of computer systems.

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