This document provides an overview of a lecture on information technology fundamentals. It defines information and technology, explains how IT encompasses all forms of technology used to create, store, exchange, and use information. The lecture discusses the various forms information can take, provides a historical perspective on important developments in IT, and outlines how IT has impacted daily life and the economy. It also reviews the benefits and costs of information technology.
2. Information and Technology:
Information (Latin: idea, conception)
Knowledge communicated or received concerning a
particular fact or circumstance
Quantity needed by a system to complete a task
Technology (Greek: systematic treatment)
The practical application of knowledge in a particular area
(ex: Engineering, science, etc..)
The human process of applying resources to satisfy our
wants and needs to extend our capabilities
3. Information Technology:
IT (information technology) is a term that
encompasses all forms of technology used to create,
store, exchange, and use information in its various
forms.
It is a convenient term for including both telephony
and computer technology in the same word. It is the
technology that is driving what has often been called
“The Information Revolution."
4. Information Technology Cont…
The term Information Technology Comprehensively
can be defined as:
Use of Computing along with high speed telecommunication networks in
order to spread the information from a source to the remote destination
over the globe of world.
IT discipline include:
Computing
Information Engineering
Telecommunication
Database Management
Software Engineering
Organizational Behavior
5. The Various Forms of
Information
Images
Sound
Text
Numbers
Business data, voice conversations, still
images, motion pictures, multimedia
presentations, and other forms, including
those not yet conceived.
Alphanumeric
Characters
6. Historical Perspective
Information and its uses have always been an integral
part of mankind
Mankind initially utilized non-verbal communication methods
to convey information (gestures, etc.)
The very first indication of information
communication/storage/retrieval is considered to be through
cave drawings
Words and subsequently languages were later developed to
efficiently communicate with each other
Information sharing across a wide audience was made
possible by the invention of the printing press in the early
1450’s by Johannes Gutenberg through the process of
printing and distributing manuscripts
7. The printing press is widely thought of as the origin of mass
communication. It marked Western culture's first viable
method of disseminating ideas and information from a single
source to a large and far-ranging audience (Jones telecom & multimedia
encyclopedia)
Some significant developments in IT include:
The telegraph by Samuel Morse in 1837
The telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876
Black and white TV in the 1940’s
The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) between 1937-1942
The ENIAC (first electronic digital computer) during WW-II
The transistor by Bell lab scientists, replacing the vacuum tube in 1947
The integrated circuit by Jack Kilby in the late 1950’s
ARPANET in the 1960’s
The personal digital computer in the 1970’s
The world wide web in 1991
Historical Perspective Cont…
8. Information Technology
Timeline
Johannes
Gutenberg
Telegraph Key
Circa 1840
Bell’s Telephone
1876
Flat Disk
Gramophone
1887
75,000
B.C.
Rock
Carvings
<4000 B.C.
Hieroglyphics
2200 B.C.
Papyrus
1500 B.C.
Alphabetic
Writing
1450 A.D.
Printing
Press
1876
Telephone
1835
Photography
1895
Silent Movies
1894 Wireless
Telegraph
1840
Telegraph
1876
Phonograph
9. Information Technology
Timeline cont…
Sputnik
1957
Fiber Optics
1977
Apple Mac
1984
IBM PC
1981
1922 Radio
Broadcasts
1991
World Wide
Web
1965 Local
Cable TV
1973 Fax
Machines
1980s Cell
Phones
1970s
VCR
1947
Transistor 1983 CDs1977 Apple II
Home Computers
1990 Digital
Photography 1998 MP-3
(Compresse
d Sound
Files)
1940 Black
and White
TV 1942 ABC
10. The Information Age
Day-to-Day Living – Online shopping, virtual education,
telecommuting, online banking and bill payment, online
course registration, airline reservations.
Entertainment – Television, movies, radio, CDs, video
cameras, computer games, web surfing.
Social Life – Web communities, instant messaging,
email, cell phones, personal communication devices.
Economics – IT use in business and government has
causes significant productivity increases. The IT
industry itself has become a major economic sector.
Today, information technology touches every aspect of our lives.
11. Benefits of Information
Technology
Increased productivity
Information flow
Access to information (ex: the Internet)
Access to personnel
Data entry
Personal flexibility
Virtual workplaces
Recreation
Gaming
12. Costs of Information
Technology
Equipment expense
Ex: personal computers and CPU’s
Social costs
Increased unemployment
Job elimination
Reduction in middle management
Personal costs
13. Comments for next class
Go over syllabus
Go over today’s lecture notes
Download and print lecture notes
Obtain textbook
Read chapters 1 and 3 from textbook