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Introduction of Computer

CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) Chapter 1: Introduction to Computer

A computer is an electronic device that accepts data as input, processes it according to instructions, stores it, and produces meaningful information as output. It is widely used in education, business, healthcare, banking, communication, science, and entertai...

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Characteristics of Computer System

CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) Chapter 1: Introduction to Computer

A computer is an electronic device that processes raw data into meaningful information. Its core characteristics include speed, accuracy, diligence, versatility, and massive storage Speed: Computers operate at incredible speeds, processing millions to billions...

Objectives

CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) Chapter 1: Introduction to Computer

The primary objective of a computer description isto define a system's capabilities, specifications, and architecture to users or technicians. It outlines how a machine's hardware and software process input data into useful output, ensuring seamless operation,...

Types of Computer

CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) Chapter 1: Introduction to Computer

Analog Computer

CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) Chapter 1: Introduction to Computer

An analogue computerprocesses data using continuously variable physical quantities—such as electrical voltages, mechanical gears, or fluid pressure. Rather than counting in discrete binary digits (0s and 1s) like modern machines, they model the mathematics of ...

Digital Computer

CCC (Course on Computer Concepts) Chapter 1: Introduction to Computer

A digital computer is an electronic device that solves problems by processing information in discrete form, specifically using the binary code of 0s and 1s. Unlike analog systems that process continuous physical variations, digital machines rely on structured ...