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CHAPTER 7 AUTOMATED  SUPPLY SUPPORT Today’s Navy uses computers to perform various operations  to  complete  its  mission. The  basic information  concerning  computers  in  the  Navy  is described  in  the  Navy  Electricity  and  Electronics Training  Series  (NEETS),  Module  22,  NAVEDTRA B72-22-00-88. The AK must know all the pertinent information in the NEETS Module 22 that applies to supply  and  maintenance  operations.  For  example,  the most common means of submitting requisitions to the supply activity is through a computer. To be able to send the requisition, the AK must know the various hardware  and  software  associated  with  the  computer and how to use it. The AK must know how to use the keyboard, decipher the information on the screen, and input the information. The AK should also know the expected products that result from the transaction input through  the  computer. PERSONAL  COMPUTER  HARDWARE AND   SOFTWARE Personal  computers  are  commonly  used  throughout the Navy. These computers are used in entering or extracting data to perform various tasks. The computer system is grouped by components or tools known as hardware  and  software. HARDWARE The hardware is the various components that make up the computer. It is composed of all the mechanical, electrical,  electronic,  and  magnetic  devices  of  the computer system. Some examples of the hardware are the  central  processing  unit  (CPU),  printers,  magnetic tape units, and disk drive units. The CPU, also known as mainframe, is the brain of the  computer.  The  CPU  processes  the  information entered from any of the input devices and then transfers the interim or final results to the output devices. The purpose of the magnetic tape units (drive or device) is to write data on or read data from a magnetic tape. The data in the tape is stored in a sequential manner. When information is requested, the computer begins researching from the beginning and checks each record  until  the  desired  data  is  found.  This  process  is the  same  as  playing  a  recorded  cassette  tape.  In  a cassette player, to play the third recorded song, the first and second song are played or the tape is fast forwarded to the third song. The  magnetic  disk  drive  units  are  storage  devices that read and write data on the magnetized surface of a rotating disk. As the disk spins, data can be stored or retrieved on the disk in a direct manner. This direct accessing of data is faster than the sequential method. It provides direct access to any specific data without having to scan all the records from the beginning. Floppy disk drive units are smaller than magnetic disk  drive  units.  The  floppy  disk  drive  units  are commonly used with personal (desktop) computers. The  common  size  of  diskettes  used  with  these  units  are the 5 WI-inch or 3 1/2-inch disks. The printers are used to print coded characters on a document (paper copy). The high-speed printers are used on mainframes to prepare supply requisitions, inventory,   or   financial   reports.   The   daisy-wheel, dot-matrix,  ink-jet,  or  laser  printers  are  used  with personal  computers. The  keyboards  are  designed  to  input  coded information  to  the  computer. It   is   composed   of keyswitches or keys that enter the data when depressed by the operator. The keys are imprinted with a legend to  identify  their  functions.  The  most  common  data  used to input information are the alphabetic, numeric, or character  codes.  However,  some  keys  are  used  for special functions. You should familiarize yourself with the proper operation of the keyboards. The  display  devices  are  known  as  the  screen, monitor, or cathode-ray tube (CRT). This device is part of  the  computer  terminal,  computer  console,  and personal computer that displays the information to the operator. The information displayed is only temporary (known  as  soft  copy). SOFTWARE Software can be defined as all the stored programs and routines (operating aids) needed to fully use the capabilities of the computer. 7-1

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