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Business Hardware

Chapter 4
John Paolo T. Joson
Classroom Rules:
 Fill-up google form for
your attendance.
 Before entering the
class, turn off mic and
open video of your
device.
 Turn on only your mic
when permitted.
 Concerns maybe done
through the chat box.
 Listen well for additional
information not in the
slides.
Learning Objectives

 Identify various business functions and the role of Iss in


these functions.
 Explain how Iss in the basic functions relate to each other.
 Articulate what supply chains are and how information
technology supports management of supply chains.
 Enumerate the purposes of customer relationship
management systems.
 Explain the notion of enterprise resource planning systems.
Refers to the physical components of the
Hardware computer

Refers to the set of instructions that


Software direct the hardware to perform particular
task

Accept Data
Store data and
Instruction
Computer Operations
Process data

Output data
Input Devices
Central Processing
Unit
Components Internal Memory

External Memory
BIT BYTE
Output Devices

Supercomputers

Mainframe Computers
Classification
Midrange Computers

Microcomputers
Personal Digital
Notebook Computer
Assistant

Technology
Tablet Computer
Convergence
Control Unit
CPU
Arithmetic Logic Unit

Microprocessor Multithreading

Machine Cycle Clock Rate

System Clock Data Word

CPU clock rate


Processing Speed
Computer Amount of info the CPU
can process per cycle
Power
Memory Capacity
MIPS
Enter instructions and data into the
Input Devices computer

QWERTY and
Keyboard
Dvorak
Mouse, Trackball, and Trackpad Touch screen

Source Data Input Devices

Source Data Technology Banking

Credit Cards Shipping and Inventory Control

Imaging Speech Recognition

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