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1、40.1CHAPTER 40COMPUTER APPLICATIONSComputer System Components and Technologies 40.1Networking Components . 40.5Internet and Applications 40.7HVAC Software Applications 40.9Monitoring and Control 40.17Wireless Communication 40.19OMPUTERS are used in a wide variety of applications in theC HVAC industr
2、y. Rapid technological advances and the de-creasing cost of computing power, memory, and secondary storagehave changed many aspects of the HVAC industry. New HVAC de-sign tools allow optimal solutions to be found in engineering appli-cations. Building operations benefit from low-cost networking toac
3、hieve multivendor control system interoperability. Consulting en-gineers can search manufacturers equipment and specifications in-teractively over the Internet. Designers can collaborate from remotelocations. More powerful applications that are also easier to use arenow affordable by a wider segment
4、 of the industry; many HVACcalculations, such as heating and cooling loads, can be performedeasily and automatically.Business applications and infrastructure have also positivelyaffected the HVAC industry. Open communications standards andinternetworking allow fast, efficient communications througho
5、utcompany and industry circles. HVAC design, manufacture, installa-tion, and maintenance functions benefit as businesses build comput-ing infrastructure through corporate information services (IS) orinformation technology (IT). Many advances in the business commu-nity have been adopted by the HVAC i
6、ndustry as de facto standards.1. COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND TECHNOLOGIESBecause of rapid advances in computer technology, computersoffer tremendous power at very low cost. However, the total cost ofownership of a personal computer is not limited to the cost of thecomputer hardware. Software, net
7、work connectivity, support, andmaintenance expenses quickly surpass the initial cost of hardware.Selecting a computer platform includes a wide variety of issues,such as Analysis of application needsCorporate computer support architecture and standardsVendor support, including guaranteed response tim
8、eCentral processing unit (CPU) power, random-access memory(RAM), and secondary or hard disk storage capacitySystem compatibility and interoperability between vendorsEase of use and required trainingData backup strategy: how will the data on the computer be restored in the event of a system failure?S
9、ecurity issues: what data will be accessible, and how will databe protected from unauthorized access?Network communications capability and compatibilityTechnical support live and/or online, including driver updatesupportCost/benefits comparisonInformation system infrastructure/interoperability requi
10、rementsTechnology reliability and obsolescenceTotal cost of ownershipVirtually all brand-name personal computers now have more thanenough speed for basic business applications such as word process-ing and spreadsheets. Personal computers differ in their ability tohandle multimedia graphics and sound
11、, which are useful in advancedsoftware applications.An information system comprised of computer networks dependson the ability of computers to communicate with each other in a stan-dard architecture. Technological advances have resulted in computersystems becoming obsolete in less than five years. T
12、herefore, it isimportant to plan for compatibility with future business computerrequirements. Software and hardware must match the needs of theuser, and be consistent with the business system architecture.System architecture standards from organizations such as the In-stitute of Electrical and Elect
13、ronics Engineers (IEEE), the AmericanNational Standards Institute (ANSI), and the International Organi-zation for Standardization (ISO) have resulted in well-defined stan-dards such as Ethernet, TCP/IP, and HTTP, further described in thesection on Networking Components. The combination of popularsta
14、ndards has resulted in network and Internet accessibility from lo-cal computers.1.1 COMPUTER HARDWAREHardware is the physical equipment (electronic parts, cables,printed circuit boards, etc.) that provides the foundation for thesoftware to run. Hardware processing power has increased dramati-cally,
15、such that the average business system provides much morecapacity than the average user needs. Specialized tasks, however,often require specialized hardware.Mainframes are large, expensive computer systems that servethe majority of large-scale business and technical needs. Mainframecomputers best ser
16、ve large nationwide databases, weather predic-tion, and scientific modeling applications. They support many userssimultaneously, and are usually accessed over a network from a per-sonal computer (PC). More powerful mainframes are called super-computers.Personal computers (PCs) are desktop computers
17、tailored toindividual user needs, and provide much more convenient access tocomputing resources than the traditional mainframe. PCs are used ina wide variety of information-gathering, communication, organiza-tion, computation, and scheduling roles.PC servers allow access to files and data on a netwo
18、rk. PC serv-ers are a special class of computers that support large amounts ofmemory, fast connection speed to the network, large disk storage foraccess of many files, and applications designed to be usable fromother computer systems. Because system reliability is critical, thereare additional featu
19、res such as better construction, componentredundancy, and removable hard drives.Workstations are application-specific computers serving special-ized needs such as computer-aided design (CAD) and manufacturingThe preparation of this chapter is assigned to TC 1.5, ComputerApplications.40.2 2015 ASHRAE
20、 HandbookHVAC Applications (SI)(CAM), product design and simulation, mapping geographic infor-mation system (GIS), or specialized graphics design. Workstationshave greater processing power and graphical display capabilitiesthan personal computers, and may also have other improvementsfound in PC serv
21、ers.Clusters are several computers organized to work together.Clusters of PCs can approach the computing power of a mainframeat a fraction of the cost, if efficient application software is available.Clusters of workstations can provide more computing power thaneven the largest mainframe. Clusters of
22、 mainframes can be ex-tremely powerful tools.Minicomputers are medium-sized business computer systemsthat serve medium to large application needs. Minicomputers havebeen used to economically scale applications that have grown toolarge for PC servers. Many small business e-commerce applicationshave m
23、oved to the minicomputer platform.A web server is a PC server, minicomputer, or mainframe thatstores and distributes web-based information; it is typically used todistribute documents and other information across the Internet.Laptop computers are smaller, battery-powered personal com-puters optimize
24、d for light weight and portability. Compared to asimilarly priced personal computer, laptops are generally slowerand have fewer features, though they generally include most basicfeatures found in a desktop computer. A smaller, lighter laptop com-puter is called a notebook or netbook.Palmtop computer
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