Monday, 17 September 2012

2-9.2 What is a System?


In it's most basic form, a system requires input, processing and output

A example of an old manual system would be a library's card index system:

        - A card index is used so that books can be organised by author, title or genre. This was found a problem as with many books, locating a single book was often difficult or simply too slow. Also most books aren't obviously titled such as "Twelfth night" wouldn't obviously relate to a "fatal love triangle."


                                      

        - This method was then substituted by a computer where search was enabled, so it was quick and easy to browse an entire database, finding a single or group of similar books in a matter of nanoseconds.




Input-process-output


The stages of Input, process and output form the basic functions fo a computer system.

Input - Data is entered via an input device, such as a keyboard

Process - Calculations, queries and other operations are performed on the data

Output - The results of the processing are sent to an output device sush as a monitor

Example: 
1. Photographs from digital camera
2. Crop, airbrush defects, reduce resolution and change size in a graphics package
3. Improved photographs to be displayed on page

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