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NewICT C1 Overview of NewICT
NewICT C1 Overview of NewICT
An overview
of information
technology and its
trends
Course: NewICT
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CONTENTS
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Figure 1-1
Computers
Accepts Produces
data Processing information
(input) (output)
• Laptop
• Tablet
• Desktop
and All-in-One
• Server
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Mobile and Game Devices
Smartphone
Digital camera
E-book reader
Wearable device
Game device
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Data and Information
• A keyboard contains
keys you press to enter
data and instructions
into a computer or
mobile device
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Figure 1-13
Data and Information
• A pointing device is an
input device that allows
a user to control a small
symbol on the screen
called the pointer
• Some mobile devices
and computers enable
you to speak data
instructions using voice
input and to capture live
full-motion images using
video input
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Data and Information
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Data and Information
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Data and Information
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Data and Information
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Data and Information
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The Web
The World Wide Web (or web, for short) is a global library of
information available to anyone connected to the Internet
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The Web
Health Environmental
Concerns Issues
System Software
• Operating system
• Tools
Applications
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Communications and Networks
Instant
Internet Newsgroups RSS Videoconference
messaging
Wireless Wireless
Voice mail VoIP Internet access messaging
points services
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Communications and Networks
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Cellular radio
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Communications and Networks
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Communications and Networks
Publishing Manufacturing
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E-commerce
E-BUSINESS
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E-Commerce versus E-business
E-commerce features
E-BUSINESS
• The E-commerce market is a borderless market (global market)
• Parties conducting transactions in E-commerce do not have direct
interaction with each other
• High speed
• Depends on IT and IT level of users
• All e-commerce transactions involve at least three entities
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E-commerce vs Traditional commerce
E-Commerce Traditional
E-BUSINESScommerce
using Internet or other network face-to-face, telephone lines, or
communication technology mail systems
automated processing of manual processing of traditional
business transactions business transactions
individual involved in all stages individual involved in all stages
of transactions of business transactions
pulls together all activities of
business transactions, marketing
and advertising as well as
service and customer support
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Chapter Summary
Various methods
Basic computer for input, output,
The Internet
concepts memory, and
storage