Peopleware
RUSTOM D. CLEMENTE, MSIT
Peopleware is a term used to refer to one of the
three core aspects of computer technology i.e.
hardware, software and peopleware. It can
refer to anything that has to do with the role of
people in the development or use of computer
software and hardware components.
PEOPLEWARE
Pe o pleS of t sof t ware ( Pe op leware )
refers to a p e rso n assoc iate d w ith
t he use of co mp uters in b o t h t he
d ire c t and ind ire c t . Relate d p ar t ie s
in clud e ind ividuals w ho have d irec t
k now led g e of th e co mpu te r sy ste ms
analy sts, pro gram me rs , suc h as
users, c o mpute rs , and re lated
p ar t ie s , inc luding th ose ind ire c t ly
involved or aff ec ted by t he u se o f
c omp ute rs
Peopleware can be
divided into two
distinct groups:
1. Computer
professionals
2. Computer user
Computer
Professionals:
These are individuals
who have in one way
or the other required
formal education or
training in the use of
computers.
Examples of Computer Professionals
C ompu t er Ma na ger s
Computer Engineers
C ompu t er Pr o g ramm er s / S of tware System Analysts
Devel o pe rs . Software Engineers
C ompu t er O pera to r s
Database Administrators
Computer Companies Generally
consists of three major
parties:
1. System Analysis and Design
The function of this department
is to analyze and design
computer systems suitable for
various entities.
Computer Companies Generally
consists of three major
parties:
2. Programming
The function of this
department is to create a
software program, or the
analysis and design work has
been made.
Computer Companies Generally
consists of three major
parties:
3. Operations and Services
The function of this
department is to support
programs that programmers
create applications. In order
to get the desired results.
THE PROGRAMMER
Responsible for writing
computer programs for use in
areas such as the program
about commodity trading . the
program applies to the
account . programs or systems
of large organizations.
THE ANALYST
Analysts create diagrams to help
programmers and architects
build computer systems.
Computer systems analysts,
sometimes called systems
architects, study an
organization's current computer
systems and procedures and
design improvements to them. In
doing so, these analysts help the
organization operate more
efficiently.
THE DATABASE ADMINISTRATORS
Ensure databases run
efficiently. Database
administrators and architects
create or organize systems to
store and secure a variety of
data, such as financial
information and customer
shipping records. They also
make sure that the data are
available to authorized users.
THE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS
Also known as sysadmins—
are information technology
(IT) professionals who make
sure an organization's
computer systems are
functioning and meet the
needs of the organization.
Sysadmins support,
troubleshoot, and maintain
computer servers and
networks
THE NETWORK ADMINISTRATORS
Network and computer systems
administrators are responsible for the
day-to-day operation of these
networks. They organize, install, and
support an organization's computer
systems, including local area
networks (LANs), wide area networks
(WANs), network segments,
intranets, and other data
communication system
THE WEBMASTER
The Webmaster serves as
the primary contact for all aspects of the
organizations
website(s), handling a range of
responsibilities that may include web design and
development, routine site and content maintenance, and various
updates to ensure sites align with the goals and objectives of the
company.
THE COMPUTER TECHNICIAN
Computer technicians
install, maintain, and
troubleshoot hardware and
software for businesses
and organizations.
Depending on what type of
company you work for, your
day-to-day tasks may
include: Setting up
hardware and installing
software.
THE GAME DEVELOPERS
Take a designer's concepts
and build them into a
playable game for users.
Video game developers,
also known as games
developers or video game
programmers, write code for
games for a variety of
formats, such as PCs,
consoles, web browsers
and mobile phones.
COMPUTER USERS
These are the group of
people who make use of
the computer system in
discharging their day-to-
day activities or simply
those who work with the
computer system. These
people may not have had
any formal training in a
computer but can
exchange their services
of some computer
professionals.
EXAMPLESS COMPUTER USERS:
1. Administrator
2. Standard user
3. Guest
4. Child
5. Hacker
6. Teachers
7. Gamers
8. Artists
9. Researchers
10. Programmers
41. Scientists
GENERALIZATION
people who use the computer are
called peopleware. They use the
computer and the programs for
reasons.
computer is a machine that helps
people make things work faster.
everywhere you go you can find
a computer
REFERENCES
https://classnotes.ng/lesson/
peopleware-computer-science-jss2/
https://sites.google.com/site/
technologynattayac/peopleware
https://www.slideshare.net/
ShirleyValera/gr-1-peopleware-3
RUSTOM D. CLEMENTE, MSIT
rustom.clemente@evsu.edu.ph