Overview - Introduction To Computers - Characteristics of Computers - History/Evolution - Generation of Computers
Overview - Introduction To Computers - Characteristics of Computers - History/Evolution - Generation of Computers
Overview
Introduction to Computers
Characteristics of Computers
History/Evolution
Generation Of Computers
Overview
UNIT-1
Introduction to Computers
Classification of computers
Applications of Computers
Number Systems, Number Conversions, Logic Gates
Overview
UNIT-II
Computer Organization
Memory Units
Input Devices
Output Devices
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Overview
UNIT-III
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Overview
UNIT-IV
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Overview
UNIT-V
Network Fundamentals
Internet
Net Surfing/Net Browsing
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CONTENTS
Overview
Introduction to Computers
Characteristics of Computers
History/Evolution
Generation Of Computers
Introduction To Computers
Definition:
Its an electronic Device that is used for information Processing.
Computer.. Latin word.. compute
Calculation Machine
Introduction To Computers
Introduction To Computers
Memory is an area of a computer that holds data that is waiting to
be processed, stored, or output
Storage is the area where data can be left on a permanent basis
Computer output is the result produced by the computer
An output device displays, prints or transmits the results of
processing
Introduction To Computers
Introduction To Computers
Computer
Performs computations and makes logical decisions
Millions / billions times faster than human beings
Computer programs
Sets of instructions for which computer processes data
Hardware
Physical devices of computer system
Software
Programs that run on computers
Definition:
Introduction To Computers
Capabilities of Computers
Huge Data Storage
Input and Output
Processing
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Characteristics of Computers
Introduction To Computers
History Of Computers
In 1822 Charles Babbage (English mathematician, philosopher), sometimes called the father of computing built the Difference Engine
Machine designed to automate the computation (tabulation) of polynomial functions (which are known to be good approximations of many useful functions)
Based on the method of finite difference
Implements some storage
In 1833 Babbage designed the Analytical Engine, but he died before he could build it
It was built after his death, powered by steam
Introduction To Computers
Generations of Computers
Introduction To Computers
Generation of Computers
Introduction To Computers
Generation 0: Mechanical Calculators
Generation 1: Vacuum Tube Computers
Generation 2: Transistor Computers
Generation 3: Integrated Circuits
Generation 4: Microprocessors
Introduction To Computers
Introduction To Computers
Some Pictures..
Generation 1 : ENIAC
The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was unveiled in 1946:
the first all-electronic, general-purpose digital computer
CPU
I/O
System
Memory
Generation 2: IBM7094
Generation 4: VLSI
Microprocessors
Generation 5?
The term Generation 5 is used sometimes to refer to all
more or less sci fi future developments
Voice recognition
Artificial intelligence
Quantum computing
Bio computing
Nano technology
Learning
Natural languages