Friday, 25 November 2011

Computer

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A programmable machine. The two principal characteristics of a computer are:

  • It responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined manner.

  • Modern Computers:

    Modern computers are electronic and digital. The actual machinery -- wires, transistors, and circuits -- is called hardware; the instructions and data are called software.
    All general-purpose computers require the following hardware components:

  • memory : Enables a computer to store, at least temporarily, data and programs.

  • mass storage device : Allows a computer to permanently retain large amounts of data. Common mass storage devices include disk drives and tape drives.

  • input device : Usually a keyboard and mouse, the input device is the conduit through which data and instructions enter a computer.

  • output device : A display screen, printer, or other device that lets you see what the computer has accomplished.

  • central processing unit (CPU): The heart of the computer, this is the component that actually executes instructions.

  • In addition to these components, many others make it possible for the basic components to work together efficiently. For example, every computer requires a bus that transmits data from one part of the computer to another