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Dear Students,                                                                      
 
Welcome to the Introduction to computers (Computer I) course, I’m excited about the opportunity to get to know you, and I’m looking forward to a happy and productive semester.
According to the course specification and course contract, the curriculum areas we will focus on include computer architecture, storage, network, and operating systems.
My teaching style depends on understanding the course topics and not only memorizing them, and I will support you in different ways for understanding the curriculum. Also, the exam questions will depend on your knowledge and understanding rather than memorizing.
During the weeks 6th, and 10th of the semester, there will be a semester work includes seminars, quizzes, assignments or reports.
Because we commit the quality standards of National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of education (NAQAA), you will be asked to fill out a course evaluation at the end of the semester, this will help us to keep improving the course. You have to read the quality guide to be aware of the quality measures.
Finally, if you have any questions or concerns you can contact me by email (kmensh.csis@o6u.edu.eg). The best times to reach me are during my office hours (Office no. 1104). For more information, download and read the "About the course" file.
Once again, welcome to the Introduction to computers (Computer I) course. Let’s work together to make this the best semester ever!
 
​Sincerely,
Dr. Khaled ElMenshawy
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​Required Readings
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Authorized copies of this book are deposited on October 6 University central library for students. Since this book is subject to copyright, only a limited number of pages is allowed for the photocopy.
Register in Egyptian Books House​ under No. 19493/2018
© 2018 All rights reserved.
This publication is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved to the author. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced, transmitted, stored, or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitizing, taping, Web distribution, information networks, or information storage and retrieval systems without the prior written permission of the author, Dr. Khaled ELMenshawy
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Recommended Readings:
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H. L. Capron, "Computers: Tools for an Information Age", Complete Edition.

Deborah Morley, Charles Parker, "Understanding Computers Today and Tomorrow", 15th Edition.

Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow, " Computer Science: An Overview", Global Edition.


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Course SUMMARY

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Instructions for using the summary file: ​
  1. The file includes all the important topics that you should understand for this course.
  2. If you want more information about a certain topic, you have to return to the original course textbook or lectures.
  3. The exam will measure your understanding of the course topics.
  4. Finally, the summary file IS NOT a replacement for course textbook or lectures, you should study from textbook or lectures and review from the summary file.

Lecture 1: Introduction to the world of computers.

Objectives:
  1. Understand how computers are integrated into our business and personal lives.
  2. Define a computer and describe its primary operations.
  3. Understand and be able to distinguish between the different types of computer systems.
  4. Identify the major parts of a personal computer.
  5. Define software and understand how it is used to instruct the computer what to do.
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Lecture 2: Data Representation.

Objectives:
  1. Understanding binary system.
  2. Understand how text data represented to a computer.
  3. Understand how graphic data represented to a computer.
  4. Understand how sound data represented to a computer.
  5. Understanding data compression.
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Lecture 3: Input and Output Devices.

Objectives:
  1. Understand the meaning of input devices.
  2. Identify input devices.
  3. Understand the meaning of output devices.
  4. ​Identify output devices.
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Lecture 4: Computer Architecture (Part 1).

Objectives:
  1. Understand motherboard architecture.
  2. Identify the major parts of a personal computer.
  3. Explain the functions of the hardware components commonly found inside the system unit.
  4. Understand CPU architecture.
  5. Understand how CPU works.
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Lecture 5: Computer Architecture ​(Part 2).

Objectives:

  1. Identify memory types.
  2. Understand how memory works.
  3. Understand power supply.
  4. Identify system components that responsible for PC performance.
  5. Understand factors that should be considered to achieve good PC performance.
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Lecture 6: Storage (Part 1).

Objectives:
  1. Understand Overall characteristics of storage systems.
  2. Understand how magnetic disk systems work.
  3. Identify the magnetic storage drives.
  4. Understand how hard disk drive works.
  5. Describe the functions of each component in HDD.
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Lecture 7: Storage (Part 2).

Objectives:
  1. Understand how optical disc systems work.
  2. Identify the optical storage types.
  3. Identify flash memory systems and how they are used.
  4. Understand hybrid storage.
  5. Understand storage file system.
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Lecture 8: Introduction to Computer Networks.

Objectives:
  1. Understand the meaning of network.
  2. Recognize the different types of network.
  3. Understand network topology.
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Lecture 9: Network Cabling and Devices.

Objectives:
  1. Recognize the different types network cables and devices.
  2. Understand IP addressing.
  3. Understand TCP/IP ports and protocols.
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Lecture 10: Wireless Network.

Objectives:
  1. Understand the wireless network.
  2. Identify different wireless technologies.
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Lecture 11: Fundamentals of Operating Systems.

Objectives:
  1. Understand the difference between system software and application software.
  2. Understand process and thread.
  3. Identify the components of an operating system.
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Lecture 12: Categories of Operating Systems.

Objectives:
  1. Explain the different functions of an operating system.
  2. Recognize the different categories of  operating systems.
  3. Understand the utility programs.
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