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Introduction to Computers
Module 1. ECE –B
2

                                   Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                                DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Contents
•   Definition of data.
•   Information and Processing.
•   Basic Computer Operations.
•   Applications of information systems.
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                                 Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                              DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Definition of Data
• Usually the term 'data' suggests something raw
  and unrefined.
• Its the most fundamental form of information.
• Information in raw or unorganized form (such
  as alphabets, numbers, or symbols) that refer to,
  or represent, conditions, ideas, or objects.
• Data is limitless and present everywhere in the
  universe.
4

                                  Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                               DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Information
• Data that
 ▫ has been verified to be accurate and timely,
 ▫ is specific and organized for a purpose,
 ▫ is presented within a context that gives it
  meaning and relevance, and
 ▫ that can lead to an increase in understanding and
  decrease in uncertainty.

 The value of information lies solely in its ability
 to affect a behavior, decision, or outcome.
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Processing                        Usha Mary Sharma,
                               DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




• Process or processing typically describes the
  action of taking something through an
  established and usually routine set of procedures
• It can be the steps to convert the action from one
  form to another, such as processing paperwork
  to grant a mortgage loan, processing milk into
  cheese, or converting computer data from one
  form to another.
• A process involves steps and decisions in the way
  work is accomplished

01-Aug-11
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                                Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                             DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




• Processing in technically refers to any process
  that a computer program does to enter data and
  summarise, analyse or otherwise convert data
  into usable information.
• The process may be automated and run on a
  computer.
7

                                    Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                                 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Applications of Information systems
• Information Systems is an
  academic/professional discipline bridging the
  business field and the well-defined computer
  science field that is evolving toward a new
  scientific area of study.
• Some of its applications include:
 ▫   Geographic information system
 ▫   Hospital information system
 ▫   Airline information system
 ▫   Hotel information system
8

                          Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                       DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Introduction to structured
programming

       • Flow Chart
       • Pseudo code
9

What is a Flow Chart?            Usha Mary Sharma,
                              DBCET. Dept of CS & IT
                                                       01-Aug-11




• A flow chart is a graphical or symbolic
  representation of a process.
• Each step in the process is represented by a
  different symbol and contains a short
  description of the process step.
• The flow chart symbols are linked together with
  arrows showing the process flow direction.
10

                                              Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                                           DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




A really simplistic flow chart showing the flow chart symbols
described above can be seen above.
11

                                     Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                                  DBCET. Dept of CS & IT



A Note on Flowchart Symbols

Different flow chart symbols have different meanings. The
  most common flow chart symbols are:
• Terminator: An oval flow chart shape indicating the
  start or end of the process.
• Process: A rectangular flow chart shape indicating a
  normal process flow step.
• Decision: A diamond flow chart shape indication a
  branch in the process flow.
• Connector: A small, labeled, circular flow chart shape
  used to indicate a jump in the process flow.
• Data: A parallelogram that indicates data input or
  output (I/O) for a process.
• Document: used to indicate a document or report.
12

   Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
DBCET. Dept of CS & IT
13

                                 Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                              DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Pseudocode
• An outline of a program, written in a form that
  can easily be converted into real programming
  statements.
• Pseudocode cannot be compiled nor executed,
  and there are no real formatting or syntax rules
14

                                 Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                              DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Why use pseudocode?
• Once pseudocode is created, it is simple to
  translate it into real programming code.
• Opportunity to detect any logic error prior to
  actual coding, which is a lot more expensive and
  time consuming.
• Used for planning the programming.
15

                                  Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                               DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Example
•   Read student name.
•   Get system date .
•   Read student ID number.
•   Get order for the books.
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                                    Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                                 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Mathematical symbols in Pseudocode:
 The following symbols can be used in
 pseudocode:
      + for Add,
       - for Subtract,
      * for Multiply,
      / for Divide,
      ( ) for Parentheses
• Compute C = (F - 32) * 5 / 9
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                                Usha Mary Sharma,     01-Aug-11
                             DBCET. Dept of CS & IT




Common Action Keywords
 Several keywords are often used to indicate
 common input, output, and processing
 operations.
 Input: READ, OBTAIN, GET
 Output: PRINT, DISPLAY, SHOW
 Compute: COMPUTE, CALCULATE,
 DETERMINE
 Initialize: SET, INIT
 Add one: INCREMENT, BUMP
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Introduction to computers

  • 2. 2 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Contents • Definition of data. • Information and Processing. • Basic Computer Operations. • Applications of information systems.
  • 3. 3 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Definition of Data • Usually the term 'data' suggests something raw and unrefined. • Its the most fundamental form of information. • Information in raw or unorganized form (such as alphabets, numbers, or symbols) that refer to, or represent, conditions, ideas, or objects. • Data is limitless and present everywhere in the universe.
  • 4. 4 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Information • Data that ▫ has been verified to be accurate and timely, ▫ is specific and organized for a purpose, ▫ is presented within a context that gives it meaning and relevance, and ▫ that can lead to an increase in understanding and decrease in uncertainty. The value of information lies solely in its ability to affect a behavior, decision, or outcome.
  • 5. 5 Processing Usha Mary Sharma, DBCET. Dept of CS & IT • Process or processing typically describes the action of taking something through an established and usually routine set of procedures • It can be the steps to convert the action from one form to another, such as processing paperwork to grant a mortgage loan, processing milk into cheese, or converting computer data from one form to another. • A process involves steps and decisions in the way work is accomplished 01-Aug-11
  • 6. 6 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT • Processing in technically refers to any process that a computer program does to enter data and summarise, analyse or otherwise convert data into usable information. • The process may be automated and run on a computer.
  • 7. 7 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Applications of Information systems • Information Systems is an academic/professional discipline bridging the business field and the well-defined computer science field that is evolving toward a new scientific area of study. • Some of its applications include: ▫ Geographic information system ▫ Hospital information system ▫ Airline information system ▫ Hotel information system
  • 8. 8 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Introduction to structured programming • Flow Chart • Pseudo code
  • 9. 9 What is a Flow Chart? Usha Mary Sharma, DBCET. Dept of CS & IT 01-Aug-11 • A flow chart is a graphical or symbolic representation of a process. • Each step in the process is represented by a different symbol and contains a short description of the process step. • The flow chart symbols are linked together with arrows showing the process flow direction.
  • 10. 10 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT A really simplistic flow chart showing the flow chart symbols described above can be seen above.
  • 11. 11 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT A Note on Flowchart Symbols Different flow chart symbols have different meanings. The most common flow chart symbols are: • Terminator: An oval flow chart shape indicating the start or end of the process. • Process: A rectangular flow chart shape indicating a normal process flow step. • Decision: A diamond flow chart shape indication a branch in the process flow. • Connector: A small, labeled, circular flow chart shape used to indicate a jump in the process flow. • Data: A parallelogram that indicates data input or output (I/O) for a process. • Document: used to indicate a document or report.
  • 12. 12 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT
  • 13. 13 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Pseudocode • An outline of a program, written in a form that can easily be converted into real programming statements. • Pseudocode cannot be compiled nor executed, and there are no real formatting or syntax rules
  • 14. 14 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Why use pseudocode? • Once pseudocode is created, it is simple to translate it into real programming code. • Opportunity to detect any logic error prior to actual coding, which is a lot more expensive and time consuming. • Used for planning the programming.
  • 15. 15 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Example • Read student name. • Get system date . • Read student ID number. • Get order for the books.
  • 16. 16 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Mathematical symbols in Pseudocode: The following symbols can be used in pseudocode:  + for Add,  - for Subtract,  * for Multiply,  / for Divide,  ( ) for Parentheses • Compute C = (F - 32) * 5 / 9
  • 17. 17 Usha Mary Sharma, 01-Aug-11 DBCET. Dept of CS & IT Common Action Keywords Several keywords are often used to indicate common input, output, and processing operations. Input: READ, OBTAIN, GET Output: PRINT, DISPLAY, SHOW Compute: COMPUTE, CALCULATE, DETERMINE Initialize: SET, INIT Add one: INCREMENT, BUMP