by Dinesh Thakur
Category: Introduction to Computer
A computer
can process data, pictures, sound and graphics. They can solve highly
complicated problems quickly and accurately. A computer as shown in Fig.
performs basically five major computer operations or functions
irrespective of their size and make. These are
1) it accepts data or instructions by way of input,
2) it stores data,
3) it can process data as required by the user,
4) it gives results in the form of output, and
5) it controls all operations inside a computer.
2) it stores data,
3) it can process data as required by the user,
4) it gives results in the form of output, and
5) it controls all operations inside a computer.
We discuss below each of these Computer operation
1. Input: This
is the process of entering data and programs in to the computer system.
You should know that computer is an electronic machine like any other
machine which takes as inputs raw data and performs some processing
giving out processed data. Therefore, the input unit takes data from us
to the computer in an organized manner for processing.
2. Storage: The
process of saving data and instructions permanently is known as
storage. Data has to be fed into the system before the actual processing
starts. It is because the processing speed of Central Processing Unit
(CPU) is so fast that the data has to be provided to CPU with the same
speed. Therefore the data is first stored in the storage unit for faster
access and processing. This storage unit or the primary storage of the
computer system is designed to do the above functionality. It provides
space for storing data and instructions.
The storage unit performs the following major functions:
• All data and instructions are stored here before and after processing.
• Intermediate results of processing are also stored here.
3. Processing: The
task of performing operations like arithmetic and logical operations is
called processing. The Central Processing Unit (CPU) takes data and
instructions from the storage unit and makes all sorts of calculations
based on the instructions given and the type of data provided. It is
then sent back to the storage unit.
4. Output: This is the process of producing results from the data for getting useful information.
Similarly the output produced by the computer after processing must
also be kept somewhere inside the computer before being given to you in
human readable form. Again the output is also stored inside the computer
for further processing.
5. Control: The
manner how instructions are executed and the above operations are
performed. Controlling of all operations like input, processing and
output are performed by control unit. It takes care of step by step processing of all operations inside the computer.
FUNCTIONAL UNITS
In
order to carry out the operations mentioned in the previous section the
computer allocates the task between its various functional units. The
computer system is divided into three separate units for its operation.
They are
Arithmetic Logical Unit (ALU)
Logical Unit :After you enter data through the input device it is stored in the primary storage unit.
The actual processing of the data and instruction are performed by
Arithmetic Logical Unit. The major operations performed by the ALU are
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, logic and comparison.
Data is transferred to ALU from storage unit when required. After
processing the output is returned back to storage unit for further
processing or getting stored.
Control Unit (CU)
The
next component of computer is the Control Unit, which acts like the
supervisor seeing that things are done in proper fashion. Control Unit
is responsible for co ordinating various operations using time signal.
The control unit determines the sequence in which computer programs and
instructions are executed. Things like processing of programs stored in
the main memory, interpretation of the instructions and issuing of
signals for other units of the computer to execute them. It also acts as
a switch board operator when several users access the computer
simultaneously. Thereby it coordinates the activities of computer’s
peripheral equipment as they perform the input and output.
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
The ALU and the CU of a computer system are jointly known as the central processing unit.
You may call CPU as the brain of any computer system. It is just like
brain that takes all major decisions, makes all sorts of calculations
and directs different parts of the computer functions by activating and
controlling the operations.
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