Introduction To Information Systems, 1 Edition: Authors: Rainer, Turban and Potter Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Introduction To Information Systems, 1 Edition: Authors: Rainer, Turban and Potter Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Introduction To Information Systems, 1 Edition: Authors: Rainer, Turban and Potter Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Hardware
TG1.1 Introduction
TG1.2 The Central Processing Unit
TG1.3 Computer Memory
TG1.4 Computer Hierarchy
TG1.5 Input and Output Technologies
TG1.6 General Technological Trends
TG1.7 Strategic Hardware Issues
Binary form: The form in which data and instructions can be read by
the CPU – only 0s and 1s.
Machine instruction cycle: The cycle of computer processing, whose
speed is measured in terms of the number of instructions a chip
processes per second.
Clock speed: The preset speed of the computer clock that times all
chip activities, measured in megahertz and gigahertz.
Word length: The number of bits (0s and 1s) that can be processed
by the CPU at any one time.
Bus width: The size of the physical paths down which the data and
instructions travel as electrical impulses on a computer chip.
Line width: The distance between transistors; the smaller the line
width, the faster the chip.
Supercomputers
Mainframe Computers
Midrange Computers
Workstations
Notebooks and Desktop Computers
Appliances