Computer An Introduction2
Computer An Introduction2
Introduction
What is a Computer?
A computer is a general-purpose
device that can be programmed to
carry out a set of arithmetic or
logical operations automatically.
Since a sequence of operations can be
readily changed, the computer can
solve more than one kind of problem.
Why was computer
invented?
For centuries, humans have needed
help in calculating. Making trade
transactions, taking a population
census, or figuring out the distance
between two stars takes tons of
calculating. And if you want an
accurate result, no mistakes are
allowed.
Why was computer
invented?
The earliest calculator was the human
hand and its fingers. When quantities
larger than fingers needed counting,
various natural items like pebbles and
twigs were used.
Why was computer
invented?
The abacus was one of many counting devices
invented to help count large numbers.
There is a difference between counting boards
and abaci. The counting board is a piece of
wood, stone or metal with carved grooves or
painted lines. Beads, pebbles or metal discs
were moved between the lines or grooves to
count. The abacus is a device of wood or
plastic with a frame that holds rods with freely-
sliding beads mounted on them.
Why was computer
invented?
Both the abacus and the counting board
are mechanical aids used for counting.
They are not what we think of as a modern
calculators. The person operating the
abacus performs calculations in his head
and uses the abacus as a physical aid to
keep track of the sums. Some tradesmen
still use them nowadays to make their
calculations on the markets in Asia, for
example.
Why was computer
invented?
Computers were invented to make
complex mathematical calculations
possible and make tasks easier for
humans. Even modern computers perform
calculations in addition to the myriad
other tasks they perform. While the first
computers were simple devices, modern
computers use cutting-edge technology
and advanced materials to perform
calculations at an incredible rate.
The History of Computer
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