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Course: Ncert - Class 11- Computer Science
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Summary – Chapter 1 :Computer System -Class 11

1. Introduction to Computers:

  • Computers process data through hardware and software.
  • Hardware includes physical components; software includes programs.
  • Types of computers: supercomputers, mainframes, minicomputers, microcomputers.

1.1 Generations of Computers:

  • Five generations based on technological advancements.
  • 1st: Vacuum tubes, 2nd: Transistors, 3rd: Integrated circuits, 4th: Microprocessors, 5th: AI.

1.2 Classification of Computers:

  • Based on size, function, and processing power.
  • Categories: supercomputers, mainframes, minicomputers, microcomputers.

1.3 Computer Systems Architecture:

  • Components: CPU, primary memory, secondary memory, input/output devices.
  • Data transfer between components via buses (data, address, control).

1.4 Data Transfer between Memory and CPU:

  • Data transferred via buses (data, address, control).
  • CPU interacts with main memory; data transferred bidirectionally.
  • Memory controller manages data flow into/out of main memory.

1.5 Microprocessors:

  • CPU on single microchip is microprocessor.
  • Built over integrated circuits; evolved for increased processing power and reduced size/cost.
  • Specifications: Word size, memory size, clock speed, cores.

1.6 Data and Information:

  • Data processed by computers; raw facts converted to meaningful information.
  • Types: Structured, unstructured, semi-structured.
  • Capturing, storage, retrieval, deletion, recovery of data.

1.7 Software:

  • Instructions for hardware operation; includes system, programming, application software.
  • System software: OS, system utilities, device drivers.
  • Programming tools: Languages, translators (assembler, compiler, interpreter), development tools.
  • Application software: General purpose, customized; proprietary, free and open source.

1.8 Operating System:

  • Resource manager; manages hardware resources, application software, device drivers, system security.
  • Objectives: Run applications efficiently, provide user interfaces.
  • User interfaces: Command-based, graphical, touch-based, voice-based.
  • Functions: Process, memory, file, device management.
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