The Computer As A Tool For The Executive: Personal Computers Adapt To Corporate Mainframe Environment - 1. Definition Of A Personal Computer

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 273 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
Microprocessor technology has revolutionized the business community by placing tremendous computing power in the hands of the end-user for a very inexpensive price tag. The range of applications covers process control, to office automation, to personal computing capabilities. With the influx of this new technology, which these systems have to offer, also comes some unique operational and control considerations. But before we address these items, let us lay a foundation of common terms to be used throughout this presentation. Due to the rapid advances in microprocessor technology, where a new generation of computers is announced every two or three years, it becomes difficult to define a microprocessor system and have it valid for an extended period of time! Therefore, for this presentation, we will be dealing with a subset of microprocessors called Personal Computers or PC's. At the heart of a PC is a Central Processing Unit or CPU. The CPU performs the actual program and command execution. The programs dealing with driving the various peripheral equipment is referred to as the Operating System (for example: DOS : Disk Operating System, CP/M - Control Program/Microcomputers, etc.). The CPU is normally housed in an enclosure which contains power regulators, peripheral equipment interfacing 'cards', and expansion 'slots' to enlarge the capabilities of the PC system.
Citation
APA:
(1989) The Computer As A Tool For The Executive: Personal Computers Adapt To Corporate Mainframe Environment - 1. Definition Of A Personal ComputerMLA: The Computer As A Tool For The Executive: Personal Computers Adapt To Corporate Mainframe Environment - 1. Definition Of A Personal Computer. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.