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• People: People involved in giving input and generating output using the procedures. They use the generated
                   information for the specific purpose. For example, marks entered by the teacher, report generated by staff of
                   computer department in a school.
                    • Software: These are programs and applications used in ICT system. These are available both as front end and
                   back end tools. For example, MS Word, MS Excel, and Visual Basic.
                    • Hardware: All physical components of the ICT system which we can touch and feel are called hardware. For
                   example, Input Devices (Mouse and Keyboard), Output Devices (Monitor and Printer), Processing Device (Central
                   Processing Unit) and Storage Devices (Hard Disk).


                         What is a Computer?

                 “Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all.”                                —John F. Kennedy
                 A computer is an electronic device that takes an input from the user, processes it in a desired way and generates an
                 output in a specific format. This processed data can also be stored in a storage device for future use. Computer as a
                 term is not a single unit. It is combination of two major components:
                    • Hardware: All the physical components of a computer which we can touch and see are called hardware. They
                   are visible parts of the computer. For example, keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, motherboard, etc.
                   • Software: A set of instructions that we give to a computer to get the work done is called software. Let us take an example
                   of our mobile phone. The mobile that we buy is hardware and the applications that we install on it are software.
                   Software can be categorised in two types:
                      ✶ System Software: Software that is required to control the functions of a computer is called system software.
                     It refers to a program that works as a manager of the computer.
                      Without system software, we cannot use a computer. Some of the examples of system software are:
                     ○  Operating systems like Windows, DOS (Disk Operating System), Mobile OS, MAC OS, etc.
                     ○  Basic system utilities like disk formatters, file managers,etc.
                      ✶  Application Software: Software that is designed for a user and is made to do a specific kind of work is called
                     application software. Some of the examples of application software are:
                     ○  Microsoft Word and Open Office Writer are used for designing, editing and printing documents.
                     ○  Spreadsheet is used for creating data in a tabular form so that data calculation, analysis and graphical
                       representation can be done easily.

                 Basic Operations of a Computer
                 The computer performs four basic operations that are input, process, output, and storage. Let us discuss these in detail.


                 Input (Raw Data)
                 Input is the collection of raw facts or figures in the form of text, numbers, graphs, etc. provided to the computer
                 using input devices like keyboard, mouse, scanner etc. It is also called raw data or unprocessed data.

                 Process
                 Process is a method to convert raw data into meaningful information. The Central Processing Unit(CPU) of the
                 computer is responsible for processing of data.


                 Output (Information)
                 Output is the processed data. It is obtained after manipulation and processing of input (raw) data. It is also called
                 meaningful data or Information. Computer displays the output to the user through output devices like monitor,
                 printer, speakers, etc.

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