Software:The Essence of Computers
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"Princeton economist calculates that anybody who
uses a computer earns 15% more than an equally skilled co-worker
who does not."
Fortune Magazine, August 24, 1992 |
Information technology can be
used to unleash the immense intellectual power of the brain, a super
bio computer. Information tools such as word processors, spreadsheets,
idea generators, and graphics packages, stimulate creative thinking,
facilitate the organization and analysis of ideas and information,
and enable problems to be solved more comprehensively and rapidly. |
This module identifies attributes exhibited by high quality software and tasks performed by
operating systems. It discusses the basic functions performed by general-purpose applications: word processing, electronic
spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and database management. You will also learn about personal information and contact
managers and integrated software.
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This module is divided into three topical areas:
- Description of Software
- Assessing Software Quality
- Generic Software Applications
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The lesson objectives for this module are for you to:
- Distinguish between system and application software.
- Understand the tasks performed by an operating system.
- Learn about flowcharting and programming concepts and languages.
- Understand the difference between customized software and prepackaged applications.
- Identify attributes exhibited by high quality software.
- Describe the purpose and general function of these software tools: word processing, electronic spreadsheet, database
management, personal information and contact managers, and presentation graphics.
Once you have completed this module, you should:
Go on to Computers and Communications
or
Go back to Hospitality Information Technology II
Send E-mail to Galen Collins
or call (928) 523-7333
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Northern Arizona University
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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