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Business and Technology

11-111-1 Computer Systems

11-211-2 Business Applications of Technology

11-311-3 Other Technology Issues

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LESSON 11-1

Computer Systems

Goals Identify the main elements of a

computer system. Describe input devices and processing

activities. Explain computer storage media and

output types.

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Key Terms

computer system hardware software computer network central processing

unit (CPU)

program computer language operating system

software application software

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ELEMENTS OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM Input Processing Memory and storage Output

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COMPUTER NETWORKS

Global computer network (Internet) For accessing the World Wide Web For exchanging e-mail

Local computer network (intranet) Functions like a typical Web site Used to share information within an

organization

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List the four main elements of a computer system.

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INPUT AND PROCESSING

Input: getting started Processing: making things happen

Word processing Desktop publishing Database software Spreadsheet software Presentation software

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What are common input devices?

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MEMORY AND OUTPUT

Memory and storage: saving for later Output: obtaining results

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How do internal and external memory differ?

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LESSON 11-2

Business Applications of Technology

Goals Describe the components of a

management information system (MIS). Identify computer applications in

service industries. Discuss e-commerce activities.

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Key Terms

management information system (MIS) computer-assisted instruction (CAI) e-commerce

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

GatheringGatheringDataData

AnalyzingAnalyzingDataData

StoringStoringDataData

ReportingReportingDataData

Government

Accounting Inventory

Customers

Sales

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COMPONENTS OF AN MIS

Gathering data Analyzing data Sorting data Reporting results

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DATA SOURCES

External data sources Internal data sources

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THE MIS IN ACTION

1.1. Identify the information needs of the organization.

2.2. Obtain facts, figures, and other data.

3.3. Process, analyze, and organize data in a useful manner.

4.4. Distribute information reports to those who make decisions.

5.5. Update data files as needed.

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What are the four components of a management information system?

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TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICE INDUSTRIES Public service Education Health care Financial services

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What service industries make extensive use of computers?

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E-COMMERCE

E-commerce refers to conducting business transactions using the Internet or other technology.

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TYPES OF E-COMMERCE

Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Business-to-Business (B2B) Consumer-to-Business (C2B) Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C)

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E-COMMERCE MATRIX

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E-COMMERCE ACTIVITIES

Providing product information Promoting a company Selling online Conducting market research Making payments Obtaining parts and supplies Tracking shipments

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GLOBAL E-COMMERCE

Importing and exporting Videoconferencing

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What do the notations B2C and B2B mean?

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LESSON 11-3

Other Technology Issues

Goals Explain workplace uses of technology. Identify home and personal applications

of technology. Discuss social concerns related to

technology.

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Key Terms

robotics artificial intelligence (AI) expert system computer-aided design (CAD) telecommuting piracy computer virus

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WORKPLACE TECHNOLOGY Robotics Expert systems Computer-aided design (CAD) Telecommuting

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How is computer-aided design (CAD) used by businesses?

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HOME AND PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY School and homework Home robotics Household record keeping

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What types of technology tools are available to students?

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SOCIAL CONCERNS OF TECHNOLOGY Employment trends Health concerns Computer crime Privacy concerns

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How do companies suffer from software piracy?