Complete Computer Fundamentals Application 1st Notes for Lucknow University (BBA) | Full Syllabus
Hey, Lucknow University students!
“Computer Fundamentals” is a core subject in the BBA curriculum, and understanding it is essential for success in any modern business field.
We’ve organized the complete syllabus into easy-to-understand notes for your semester prep. Let’s break down all four units.
Unit 1: Basics of Computers and Their Evolution
Characteristics of Computer
Application of Computer in business
Various fields of Computer
Classification of Computer
Generation of Computer
Types of Software
Compiler & Interpreter
Generation of Language
Data representation
VIEW
Different Number Systems
VIEW
Binary Arithmetic
VIEW
Standard and non-standard Input devices
Input devices meaning and Keyboard
VIEW
Point & draw devices
VIEW
Data Scanning Devices
VIEW
Digitizer VIEW
Output devices
Monitors
VIEW
Printers
VIEW
Plotters
VIEW
Voice Response System
VIEW
Memory
Main Memory / Primary Memory
VIEW
Cache Memory
VIEW
Secondary Memory/Storage
VIEW
Magnetic Disk
VIEW
Optical Disk
VIEW
MO Disk
VIEW
Unit 3: Operating Systems & Networking
This unit moves from hardware to the core software that manages it all. You’ll learn how your computer runs and how it connects to other computers.
Operating System Concept
Introduction to Operating System
Functions of Operating System
Types of Operating System
Introduction to GUI-Windows Operating System
Concept of Data Communication & Networking
Network Concepts
Types of Network
Different Topologies
Introduction to Internet
Unit 4: Application Software (Productivity Tools)
This final unit covers the “application software” you’ll use every day in your professional life. We focus on the core components of the MS Office suite.
Text Processing
Introduction to Text Processing software
Creating, Saving, Printing and modification in document
Spreadsheet Software
Introduction to spreadsheet
Formulas, function, Addressing, Graphics on spreadsheet
Report generation
Presentation Software
Creating a presentation
Introduction to MS-Access