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CHAPTER 1:
Computer Systems
The Architecture of Computer Hardware
and Systems Software:
An Information Technology Approach
3rd Edition, Irv Englander
John Wiley and Sons 2003
Wilson Wong, Bentley College
Linda Senne, Bentley College
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-2
Typical Computer Ad
 Is the computer fast enough to run necessary programs?
 Is the computer cost-effective?
 Will it be obsolete in 6 months?
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-3
Why Study Computer
Architecture?
 User
 Understand system capabilities and limitations
 Make informed decisions
 Improve communications with information technology
professionals
 Systems Analyst
 Conduct surveys, determine feasibility and define and
document user requirements
 Specify computer systems to meet application requirements
 Programmer
 Create efficient application software for specific processing
needs
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-4
Why Study Computer
Architecture?
 System Administrator / Manager
 Install, configure, maintain, and upgrade computer
systems
 Maximize system availability
 Optimize system performance
 Ensure system security
 Web Designer
 Optimize customer accessibility to Web services
 System administration of Web servers
 Select appropriate data formats
 Design efficient Web pages
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-5
Input-Process-Output Model (IPO)
• Input: keyboard, mouse, scanner, punch cards
• Processing: CPU executes the computer program
• Output: monitor, printer, fax machine
• Storage: hard drive, optical media, diskettes, magnetic tape
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-6
Architecture Components
 Hardware
 Processes data by executing instructions
 Provides input and output
 Software
 Instructions executed by the system
 Data
 Fundamental representation of facts and
observations
 Communications
 Sharing data and processing among different
systems
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-7
Hardware Component
 Input/Output devices
 Storage Devices
 CPU
 ALU: arithmetic/logic unit
 CU: control unit
 Interface unit
 Memory
 Short-term storage for CPU calculations
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-8
Typical Personal Computer
System
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-9
CPU: Central Processing Unit
 ALU: arithmetic/logic unit
 Performs arithmetic and Boolean logical
calculations
 CU: control unit
 Controls processing of instructions
 Controls movement of data within the CPU
 Interface unit
 Moves instructions and data between the CPU
and other hardware components
 Bus: bundle of wires that carry signals and power
between different components
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-10
Memory
 Also known as primary storage, working
storage, and RAM (random access memory)
 Consists of bits, each of which hold a value of
either 0 or 1 (8 bits = 1 byte)
 Holds both instructions and data of a
computer program (stored program concept)
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-11
Software Component
 Applications
 Operating System
 API: application program
interface
 File management
 I/O
 Kernel
 Memory management
 Resource scheduling
 Program communication
 Security
 Network Module
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-12
Communications Component
 Hardware
 Communication channels
 Physical connections between computer systems
 Examples: wire cable, phone lines, fiber optic cable,
infrared light, radio waves
 Interface hardware
 Handles communication between the computer and the
communication channel
 Modem or network interface card (NIC)
 Software
 Network protocols: HTTP, TCP/IP, ATAPI
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-13
Computer Systems
All computer systems, no matter how complex,
consists of the following:
 At least one CPU
 Memory to hold programs and data
 I/O devices
 Long-term storage
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-14
Protocols
 Common ground rules of
communication between computers, I/O
devices, and many software programs
 Examples
 HTTP: between Web servers and Web
browsers
 TCP/IP: between computers on the
Internet and local area networks
 ATAPI: between a CPU and CD-ROMs
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-15
Standards
 Created to ensure universal compatibility of
data formats and protocols
 May be created by committee or may become
a de facto standard through popular use
 Examples:
 Computer languages: Java, SQL, C, JavaScript
 Display standards: Postscript, MPEG-2, JPEG, GIF
 Character set standards: ASCII, Unicode, EBCDIC
 Video standards: VGA, XGA, RGB
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-16
Early History
 1642: Blaise Pascal invents a calculating
machine
 1801: Joseph Marie Jacquard invents a loom
that uses punch cards
 1800’s:
 Charles Babbage attempts to build an analytical
engine (mechanical computer)
 Augusta Ada Byron develops many of the
fundamental concepts of programming
 George Boole invents Boolean logic.
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-17
Modern Computer Development
 1937: Mark I is built (Aiken, Harvard University, IBM).
 First electronic computer using relays.
 1939: ABC is built
 First fully electronic digital computer. Used vacuum tubes.
 1943-46: ENIAC (Mauchly, Eckert, University of
Pennsylvania).
 First general purpose digital computer.
 1945: Von Neumann architecture proposed.
 Still the standard for present day computers.
 1947: Creation of transistor
 (Bardeen, Shockley, Brattain, Bell Labs).
 1951: UNIVAC.
 First commercially available computer.
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-18
Early Computers
Babbage’s Analytical Engine ENIAC
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-19
Textbook Overview
 Web site: http://www.wiley.com/college/englander
 Part 1 (Chapter 1)
 Computer system overview
 Part 2 (Chapters 2-5)
 Number systems and data formats
 Part 3 (Chapters 6-12)
 Computer architecture and hardware operation
 Part 4 (Chapters 13-18)
 Software – operating systems, applications, development
environments
 Part 5 (Supplementary Chapters 1-3)
 Digital logic, addressing modes, and communication channel
technology
Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-20
Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons
All rights reserved. Reproduction or translation of this
work beyond that permitted in Section 117 of the 1976
United States Copyright Act without express permission
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may make back-up copies for his/her own use only and
not for distribution or resale. The Publisher assumes no
responsibility for errors, omissions, or damages caused
by the use of these programs or from the use of the
information contained herein.”

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Introduction to Computer Systems Architecture

  • 1. CHAPTER 1: Computer Systems The Architecture of Computer Hardware and Systems Software: An Information Technology Approach 3rd Edition, Irv Englander John Wiley and Sons 2003 Wilson Wong, Bentley College Linda Senne, Bentley College
  • 2. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-2 Typical Computer Ad  Is the computer fast enough to run necessary programs?  Is the computer cost-effective?  Will it be obsolete in 6 months?
  • 3. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-3 Why Study Computer Architecture?  User  Understand system capabilities and limitations  Make informed decisions  Improve communications with information technology professionals  Systems Analyst  Conduct surveys, determine feasibility and define and document user requirements  Specify computer systems to meet application requirements  Programmer  Create efficient application software for specific processing needs
  • 4. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-4 Why Study Computer Architecture?  System Administrator / Manager  Install, configure, maintain, and upgrade computer systems  Maximize system availability  Optimize system performance  Ensure system security  Web Designer  Optimize customer accessibility to Web services  System administration of Web servers  Select appropriate data formats  Design efficient Web pages
  • 5. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-5 Input-Process-Output Model (IPO) • Input: keyboard, mouse, scanner, punch cards • Processing: CPU executes the computer program • Output: monitor, printer, fax machine • Storage: hard drive, optical media, diskettes, magnetic tape
  • 6. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-6 Architecture Components  Hardware  Processes data by executing instructions  Provides input and output  Software  Instructions executed by the system  Data  Fundamental representation of facts and observations  Communications  Sharing data and processing among different systems
  • 7. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-7 Hardware Component  Input/Output devices  Storage Devices  CPU  ALU: arithmetic/logic unit  CU: control unit  Interface unit  Memory  Short-term storage for CPU calculations
  • 8. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-8 Typical Personal Computer System
  • 9. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-9 CPU: Central Processing Unit  ALU: arithmetic/logic unit  Performs arithmetic and Boolean logical calculations  CU: control unit  Controls processing of instructions  Controls movement of data within the CPU  Interface unit  Moves instructions and data between the CPU and other hardware components  Bus: bundle of wires that carry signals and power between different components
  • 10. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-10 Memory  Also known as primary storage, working storage, and RAM (random access memory)  Consists of bits, each of which hold a value of either 0 or 1 (8 bits = 1 byte)  Holds both instructions and data of a computer program (stored program concept)
  • 11. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-11 Software Component  Applications  Operating System  API: application program interface  File management  I/O  Kernel  Memory management  Resource scheduling  Program communication  Security  Network Module
  • 12. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-12 Communications Component  Hardware  Communication channels  Physical connections between computer systems  Examples: wire cable, phone lines, fiber optic cable, infrared light, radio waves  Interface hardware  Handles communication between the computer and the communication channel  Modem or network interface card (NIC)  Software  Network protocols: HTTP, TCP/IP, ATAPI
  • 13. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-13 Computer Systems All computer systems, no matter how complex, consists of the following:  At least one CPU  Memory to hold programs and data  I/O devices  Long-term storage
  • 14. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-14 Protocols  Common ground rules of communication between computers, I/O devices, and many software programs  Examples  HTTP: between Web servers and Web browsers  TCP/IP: between computers on the Internet and local area networks  ATAPI: between a CPU and CD-ROMs
  • 15. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-15 Standards  Created to ensure universal compatibility of data formats and protocols  May be created by committee or may become a de facto standard through popular use  Examples:  Computer languages: Java, SQL, C, JavaScript  Display standards: Postscript, MPEG-2, JPEG, GIF  Character set standards: ASCII, Unicode, EBCDIC  Video standards: VGA, XGA, RGB
  • 16. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-16 Early History  1642: Blaise Pascal invents a calculating machine  1801: Joseph Marie Jacquard invents a loom that uses punch cards  1800’s:  Charles Babbage attempts to build an analytical engine (mechanical computer)  Augusta Ada Byron develops many of the fundamental concepts of programming  George Boole invents Boolean logic.
  • 17. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-17 Modern Computer Development  1937: Mark I is built (Aiken, Harvard University, IBM).  First electronic computer using relays.  1939: ABC is built  First fully electronic digital computer. Used vacuum tubes.  1943-46: ENIAC (Mauchly, Eckert, University of Pennsylvania).  First general purpose digital computer.  1945: Von Neumann architecture proposed.  Still the standard for present day computers.  1947: Creation of transistor  (Bardeen, Shockley, Brattain, Bell Labs).  1951: UNIVAC.  First commercially available computer.
  • 18. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-18 Early Computers Babbage’s Analytical Engine ENIAC
  • 19. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-19 Textbook Overview  Web site: http://www.wiley.com/college/englander  Part 1 (Chapter 1)  Computer system overview  Part 2 (Chapters 2-5)  Number systems and data formats  Part 3 (Chapters 6-12)  Computer architecture and hardware operation  Part 4 (Chapters 13-18)  Software – operating systems, applications, development environments  Part 5 (Supplementary Chapters 1-3)  Digital logic, addressing modes, and communication channel technology
  • 20. Chapter 1 Computer Systems 1-20 Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons All rights reserved. Reproduction or translation of this work beyond that permitted in Section 117 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without express permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Request for further information should be addressed to the permissions Department, John Wiley & Songs, Inc. The purchaser may make back-up copies for his/her own use only and not for distribution or resale. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, or damages caused by the use of these programs or from the use of the information contained herein.”