USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; A Practical Introduction to Computers & Communications 10/e “If there is anything we have learned during 18 years of writing and revising this computer concepts book, it is this: Not only does the landscape of computer education change rapidly, but so do the students. . . .This edition, then, is written for the Always On generation, helping students use technology to enrich their personal lives.” –Brian K. Williams & Stacey C. Sawyer
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Stacey Sawyer has been a co-author on editions 2 through 5 of this successful product, as well co-authoring Using Information Technology. Sarah Hutchinson has been a co-author on all editions of this product as well as the Advantage Series. Both authors are well-recognized names with a history of success in the CIT market.
Using Information Technology 10e
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY: YOUR DIGITALWORLD
1.1 THE PRACTICAL USER: How BecomingComputer Savvy Benefits You
1.2 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & YOURLIFE: The Future Now
Two Parts of IT: Computers &Communications
Education: The Promise of More Interactive &Individualized Learning
Practical Action Box: How to Be a Good OnlineStudent
Health: High Tech for Wellness
Money: Toward the Cashless Society
Leisure: Infotech in Entertainment & the Arts
Government & Electronic Democracy:Participating in the Civic Realm
Jobs & Careers
1.3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IS ALLPERVASIVE:Cellphones, Email, the Internet, &the E-World
The Phone Grows Up
“You’ve Got Mail!” Email’s Mass Impact
Practical Action Box: Managing Your Email
The Internet, the World Wide Web, & the“Plumbing of Cyberspace”
College Students & the E-World
1.4 THE “ALL-PURPOSE MACHINE”: TheVarieties of Computers
All Computers, Great & Small: The Categoriesof Machines
Supercomputers
Mainframe Computers
Workstations
Microcomputers
Microcontrollers
Servers
1.5 Understanding Your Computer
How Computers Work: Three Key Concepts
Pretending to Customize a Desktop Computer:Basic Knowledge of How a Computer Works
Input Hardware: Keyboard & Mouse
Processing & Memory Hardware: Inside theSystem Cabinet
Storage Hardware: Hard Drive & CD/DVDDrive
Output Hardware: Video & Sound Cards, Monitor,Speakers, & Printer
Communications Hardware: Modem
Software
1.6 Where Is Information TechnologyHeaded?
Computers: Miniaturization, Speed, &Affordability
Communications: Connectivity, Interactivity, &Multimedia
When Computers & Communications Combine:Convergence, Portability, Personalization,Collaboration, & Cloud Computing
“E” Also Stands for Ethics
Experience Box: Better Organization & TimeManagement: Dealing with the Information Delugein College—& in Life
CHAPTER 2: THE INTERNET & THE WORLD WIDEWEB: EXPLORING CYBERSPACE
2.1 Connecting to the Internet: Narrowband,Broadband, & Access Providers
Narrowband (Dial-Up Modem): Low Speed butInexpensive
High-Speed Phone Lines: More Expensive butAvailable in Most Cities
Problem for Telephone Internet Connections: TheLast Mile
Cable Modem: Close Competitor to DSL
Satellite Wireless Connections
Other Wireless Connections: Wi-Fi, 3G, & 4G
Internet Access Providers (ISPs):Three Kinds
2.2 How Does the Internet Work?
Internet Connections: POPs, IXPs,Backbone, & Internet2
Internet Communications: Protocols,Packets, & Addresses
Who Runs the Internet?
2.3 The World Wide Web
The Face of the Web: Browsers,Websites, & Web Pages
How the Browser Finds Things: URLs 66
The Nuts & Bolts of the Web: HTML &Hyperlinks
Using Your Browser to Get aroundthe Web
Web Portals: Starting Points for FindingInformation
Search Services & Search Engines &How They Work
Four Web Search Tools: Individual SearchEngines, Subject Directories, Metasearch Engines,& Specialized Search Engines
Smart Searching: Three GeneralStrategies
Practical Action Box: Evaluating & SourcingInformation Found on the Web
Multimedia Search Tools: Image, Audio, &Video Searching
Practical Action Box: Serious Web SearchTechniques
Desktop Search: Tools for Searching YourComputer’s Hard Disk
Tagging: Saving Links for EasierRetrieval Later
2.4 Email & Other Ways ofCommunicating over the Net
Two Ways to Send & Receive Email
How to Use Email
Sorting Your Email
Attachments
Instant Messaging
FTP—for Copying All the Free Files You Want
Newsgroups—for Online Typed Discussions onSpecific Topics
Listservs: Email-Based DiscussionGroups
Netiquette: Appropriate OnlineBehavior
2.5 THE ONLINE GOLD MINE: Telephony,Multimedia, Webcasting, Blogs,E-Commerce, & Social Networking
Telephony: The Internet Telephone &Videophone
Multimedia on the Web
The Web Automatically Comes to You:Webcasting, Blogging, & PodcastingE-Commerce: B2B Commerce, Online Finance,Auctions, & Job Hunting
Web 2.0: Social Networking, MediaSharing, Social-Network Aggregation, &Microblogging
Practical Action Box: Social Networking: Worththe Convenience?
2.6 THE INTRUSIVE INTERNET: Snooping,Spamming, Spoofing, Phishing, Pharming,Cookies, & Spyware
Snooping on Your Email: Your Messages AreOpen to Anyone
Spam: Electronic Junk Mail
Spoofing, Phishing, & Pharming: Phony EmailSenders & Websites
Cookies: Convenience or Hindrance?
Spyware—Adware, Browser & Search Hijackers,& Key Loggers: Intruders to Track Your Habits &Steal Your Data
Practical Action Box: Tips for AvoidingSpyware
Experience Box: Web Research, Term Papers, &Plagiarism
CHAPTER 3: SOFTWARE: TOOLS FORPRODUCTIVITY & CREATIVITY
3.1 SYSTEM SOFTWARE: The Power behindthe Power
3.2 THE OPERATING SYSTEM: What It Does
Booting
CPU Management
File Management
Task Management
Security Management
3.3 OTHER SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Device Drivers& Utility Programs
Device Drivers: Running PeripheralHardware
Practical Action Box: Utility Programs
Utilities: Service Programs
3.4 Common Features of the User Interface
The GUI: The Graphical User Interface
The Help Command
3.5 Common Operating Systems
Macintosh Operating System
Microsoft Windows
Network Operating Systems: OES, WindowsServer, Unix, & Linux
Embedded Operating Systems forHandhelds
3.6 APPLICATION SOFTWARE: GettingStarted
Application Software: For Sale, For Free, or ForRent?
Tutorials & Documentation
A Few Facts about Files & the Usefulness ofImporting & Exporting
Types of Application Software
3.7 Word Processing Software
3.8 Spreadsheet Programs
The Basics: How Spreadsheet Programs Work
Analytical Graphics: Creating Charts
3.9 Database Software
The Benefits of Database Software
The Basics: How Databases Work
Personal Information Managers (PIMs)
3.10 Specialty Application Software
Presentation Graphics Software
Financial Software
Desktop Publishing
Drawing & Painting Programs
Video/Audio Editing Software
Animation Software
Multimedia Authoring Software
Web Page Design/Authoring Software
Project Management Software
Practical Action Box: Help in Building Your WebPage
Integrated Software & Software Suites
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
3.11 Filenames & Extensions
Data Compression: Putting More Data in LessSpace
Experience Box: Getting Help from TechSupport
CHAPTER 4: HARDWARE: THE CPU & STORAGE:HOW TO CHOOSE A MULTIMEDIACOMPUTER SYSTEM
4.1 Microchips, Miniaturization, &Mobility
From Vacuum Tubes to Transistors toMicrochips
Miniaturization Miracles: Microchips& Microprocessors
Mobility
Choosing an Inexpensive Personal Computer:Understanding Computer Ads
4.2 THE SYSTEM UNIT: The Basics
The Binary System: Using On/Off Electrical Statesto Represent Data & Instructions
Machine Language
The Computer Case: Bays, Buttons, &Boards
Power Supply
The Motherboard & the MicroprocessorChip
Practical Action Box: Power Issues: Problemswith Electrical Power to Your Computer
Processing Speeds: From Megahertz toPicoseconds
4.3 MORE ON THE SYSTEM UNIT: WhatSupports the Processor?
Word Size
The Parts of the CPU
How Memory Works: RAM, ROM, CMOS, &Flash
How Cache Works
Other Methods of Speeding Up Processing
Ports & Cables
Expandability: Buses & Cards
4.4 Secondary Storage
Hard Disks
Optical Disks: CDs & DVDs
Smart Cards
Flash & Solid State Memory
Practical Action Box: Storing Your Stuff: HowLong Will Digitized Data Last?
Online Secondary Storage
Practical Action Box: Starting Over withYour Hard Drive: Erasing, Reformatting, &Reloading
4.5 Future Developments in Processing &Storage
Future Developments in Processing
Future Developments in SecondaryStorage
Experience Box: How to Buy a Laptop
CHAPTER 5: HARDWARE: INPUT & OUTPUT:TAKING CHARGE OF COMPUTING &COMMUNICATIONS
5.1 INPUT & OUTPUT
5.2 INPUT HARDWARE
Keyboards
Pointing Devices
Scanning & Reading Devices
Audio-Input Devices
Webcams & Video-Input Cards
Digital Cameras
Speech-Recognition Systems
Sensors
Radio-Frequency Identification Tags
Human-Biology-Input Devices
5.3 OUTPUT HARDWARE
Traditional Softcopy Output: DisplayScreens
Traditional Hardcopy Output: Printers
Practical Action Box Buying a Printer
Mixed Output: Sound, Voice, & Video
5.4 INPUT & OUTPUT TECHNOLOGY &QUALITY OF LIFE: Health & Ergonomics
Health Matters
Ergonomics: Design with People in Mind
5.5 THE FUTURE OF INPUT & OUTPUT
Toward More Input from Remote Locations
Toward More Source Data Automation
Toward More Realistic Output
Experience Box: Good Habits: Protecting YourComputer System, Your Data, & Your Health
CHAPTER 6: COMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKS,& SAFEGUARDS: THE WIRED &WIRELESS WORLD
6.1 FROM THE ANALOG TO THE DIGITALAGE
The Digital Basis of Computers: Electrical Signalsas Discontinuous Bursts
The Analog Basis of Life: Electrical Signals asContinuous Waves
Purpose of the Modem: Converting Digital Signalsto Analog Signals & Back
Converting Reality to Digital Form
6.2 NETWORKS
The Benefits of Networks
A Few Disadvantages of Networks
Types of Networks: WANs, MANs, & Others
How Networks Are Structured: Client/Server &Peer to Peer
Intranets, Extranets, & VPNs
Components of a Network
Network Topologies
Ethernet
6.3 WIRED COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA
Wired Communications Media: Wires &Cables
Wired Communications Media for Homes
6.4 WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONSMEDIA
The Electromagnetic Spectrum, the Radio-Frequency (RF) Spectrum, & Bandwidth
Practical Action: Telecommuting & Telework:The Nontraditional Workplace
Five Types of Wireless CommunicationsMedia
Long-Distance Wireless: One-WayCommunication
Long-Distance Wireless: Two-WayCommunication
Short-Range Wireless: Two-WayCommunication
6.5 CYBERTHREATS, HACKERS, &SAFEGUARDS
Cyberthreats
Practical Action Box: WikiLeaks & DDoS
Practical Action Box: Ways to Minimize VirusAttacks
Some Cybervillains: Hackers & Crackers
Online Safety
Practical Action Box: How to Deal withPasswords
Experience Box: Virtual Meetings: Linking UpElectronically
CHAPTER 7: PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY: THEFUTURE IS YOU
7.1 Convergence, Portability, &Personalization
Convergence
Portability
Personalization
Popular Personal Technologies
7.2 Portable Media Players
How PMP/MP3 Players Work
The Societal Effects of PMPs
Using PMPs in College
7.3 High-Tech Radio: Satellite, HighDefinition & Internet
Satellite Radio
HD Radio
Internet Radio
Podcasting
7.4 Digital Cameras: ChangingPhotography
How Digital Cameras Work
The Societal Effects of Digital Cameras
Practical Action Box: Online Viewing & Sharingof Digital Photos
7.5 Digital Television
Three Kinds of Television: DTV, HDTV,SDTV
The Societal Effects of the New TV
7.6 E-Book Readers: The New ReadingMachines
How an E-Book Reader Works
The Drawbacks of E-Book Readers
7.7 Tablet PCs
7.8 Smartphones: More Than Talk
How a Mobile Phone Works
The Societal Effects of Cellphones
7.9 Videogame Systems: The UltimateConvergence Machine?
EXPERIENCE BOX: The “Always On”Generation
CHAPTER 8: DATABASES ARE IN YOUR LIFE:DIGITAL ENGINES FOR TODAY’SECONOMY
8.1 MANAGING FILES: Basic Concepts
How Data Is Organized: The Data Storage
Hierarchy
The Key Field
8.2 Database Management Systems
The Benefits of Database Management Systems
Three Database Components
Practical Action Box: Accuracy &Completeness ...
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