Ch-1-Introduction To Computers
Ch-1-Introduction To Computers
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
1st gen-1940-56
3rd-64-71
4th—72-89
5th-mordern day
CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS
● Speed
● Accuracy
● Automatic
● Diligence
● Memory
● No I.Q.
● Economical
● Versatile
The first generation computers used very large number of vacuum tubes
for circuitry and magnetic drums for memory.
● The development of the integrated circuit was the hallmark of the third
generation of computers.
● These computers had few megabytes of main memory and magnetic
disks which could store few tens of megabytes of data per disk drive.
● High level programming languages like COBOL and FORTRAN were
standardized by ANSI
● Some more high level programming languages like PL/I PASCAL and
BASIC were introduced at this time.
● Third generation computers were the first to implement time sharing
operating systems.
● Input to these computers could now be provided using keyboards
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Advantages:
●Faster than second generation computers and could perform 1 million
transactions per second.
2. Smaller, cheaper and more reliable than their predecessors
3. These computers had faster and larger primary memory and secondary
storage
4. They were widely used for scientific as well as business applications
5. During this generation of computers, standardization of existing high
level languages and invention of new high level languages was done
6. These computers had time sharing operating system which allowed
interactive use of computer by one or more users simultaneously thereby
improving the productivity of the users.
●In the fifth generation of computers the aim is to develop devices that
respond to natural language input and are capable of learning and self-
organization.
Classification of Computers
Dumb Intelligent
Terminal Terminal
CPU
CONTROL UNIT