PEOPLEWARE
It represents the personnel involved in systems analysis, programming, computer operations, system maintenance and the like.
a. EDP Manager- The person responsible for supervising the data processing staff.
b. System Analyst- responsible for designing counting systems, developing data processing projects and developing specifications for applications programmers.
c. Applications Programmer- responsible for developing and testing new applications programs and changes existing programs that meet the specifications established by the System Analyst.
d. Systems Programmer- responsible for maintaining and adapting the operating system and other systems software.
e. Computer Operator- responsible for the human intervention required to run application programs, such as mounting tapes onto tape drives.
f. Data Entry Clerk- responsible for handling and control of data within the EDP department, including comparing control totals to manually establish or data prepared totals and correction of errors.
g. Librarian- responsible for maintaining and releasing for authorized use, files maintained off-line and written documentation of production programs.
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Peopleware is the human aspect of computer technology. An example of it would be teamwork between all the developers of the technology.
Like Charles Babbage, he is an example of a people ware . People ware are people who created, operated and used computers. Without, people ware computer remain dormant forever. We all know that a computer cannot work by itself if it is not operated by a user
There are three types of computer ware: hardware peopleware or users software you can search about these.
is the important thing..without peopleware the hardware and the software cannot move..that's all! thank you!
The 3 basic -wares of a computer are Hardware, Software, and Firmware. There also exists a plethora derived terms that further categorize or describe the above 3 terms.
No, a personal computer is an example of a general-purpose computer. The computer in a VCR is designed for the specific purpose of operating the VCR.