Kamis, 23 April 2009

Computer Universities in Southeast Asia.


Violet Campus

Vision
Becoming Computer Open Universities in Southeast Asia.

Mission
Mission STMIK Amikom Yogyakarta: Generate a graduate of global quality, productive, spirited entrepreneur, professional disciplines in science and technology, especially knowledge of computers and informatics berbasisi. Research and produce quality and reliable Global Global community.


Purpose

1. Experts ready to establish that the use of information technology, have a certain noble, and be able to work in a professional, useful for the community, nation, state, and religion.
The 2nd Improve the quality of public education, print skilled labor that is ready to apply the skills in control technology ntuk support of national development.

So that the Vision, Mission, Objectives and Goals can be executed consistently in operation, the Vision, Mission and Objectives Targets need socialized overlooks Sivitas academic STIMIK Amikom YOGYAKARTA, so hopefully there is unity in pelaksanaanya income which can facilitate achievement of goals set.






Awards be Amikom Until the Year 2007

In 2007 this Amikom has achieved several awards at national level and at international level. Here are the award-an award that has to be the year 2007.

1. INTERNATIONAL AWARD - APICTA (Asia Pacific ICT Awards), Merit ICT Education & Training APICTA Indonesia 2006
Hanif Al FATTA, S. Kom, Lecturer STMIK Amikom Yogyakarta selected sebgai Nomination Tertiary Student Project category at the Asia Pacific Information & Communication Technology Award (APICTA) in Macao, 2006.


2. INTERNATIONAL AWARD - APICTA (Asia Pacific ICT Awards), Integrated University Management System Nomination
Arief Setyanto, MT, Lecturer STMIK Amikom Yogyakarta was chosen as Nomination category Education & Training in the Asia Pacific Information & Communication Technology Award (APICTA) in Macao, 2006.


3. NATIONAL AWARD - Indosat Wireless Information Communication (IWIC)
Andi Sunyoto, S. Kom., Lecturer STMIK Amikom Yogyakarta was chosen as Champion II Indosat Wireless Information Communication (IWIC) 2006.


4. INTERNATIONAL AWARD - The Best e-Practice Award ADOC Taiwan
Kusrini, M. Kom and Arief Setyanto, MT, lecturers STMIK Amikom Yogyakarta, each recognized with the Best Practice of e-Taiwan ADOC Award, 2005.


5. INTERNATIONAL AWARD - ASEAN Developer Citra Award for Enterpreneurship
Dr. M. Suyanto, MM., Chairman STMIK Amikom Yogyakarta, receive awards ASEAN Developer Citra Award for Enterpreneurship, 2004.


have been copied from http://amikomcollege.blogspot.com/2008

Kamis, 09 April 2009

The Computer

what there is inside the computer that needed to be capable of operating

Computers are made of the following basic components:

  1. Case with hardware inside:

    1. Power Supply - The power supply comes with the case, but this component is mentioned separately since there are various types of power supplies. The one you should get depends on the requirements of your system. This will be discussed in more detail later

    2. Motherboard - This is where the core components of your computer reside which are listed below. Also the support cards for video, sound, networking and more are mounted into this board.

      1. Microprocessor - This is the brain of your computer. It performs commands and instructions and controls the operation of the computer.
      2. Memory - The RAM in your system is mounted on the motherboard. This is memory that must be powered on to retain its contents.
      3. Drive controllers - The drive controllers control the interface of your system to your hard drives. The controllers let your hard drives work by controlling their operation. On most systems, they are included on the motherboard, however you may add additional controllers for faster or other types of drives.

    3. Hard disk drive(s) - This is where your files are permanently stored on your computer. Also, normally, your operating system is installed here.

    4. CD-ROM drive(s) - This is normally a read only drive where files are permanently stored. There are now read/write CD-ROM drives that use special software to allow users to read from and write to these drives.

    5. Floppy drive(s) - A floppy is a small disk storage device that today typically has about 1.4 Megabytes of memory capacity.

    6. Other possible file storage devices include DVD devices, Tape backup devices, and some others.

  2. Monitor - This device which operates like a TV set lets the user see how the computer is responding to their commands.

  3. Keyboard - This is where the user enters text commands into the computer.

  4. Mouse - A point and click interface for entering commands which works well in graphical environments.

These various parts will be discussed in the following sections.

Digital in computer