Assignmentt Ict 084
Assignmentt Ict 084
Submitted To:
Miss.Tehseen Fatima
Submitted By:
Samar Shahzad
Roll No:
084
Semester:
1st
Class:
BSCS
Section (Grey)
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The first generation of the computer relied on the machine language, the lowest level
programming language which was understood by the computers to perform the various functions
and operations.
• The vacuum tube technology made possible the advent of electronic computers.
• An air-conditioned is required.
In this generation, the computer can run many applications at one time. This generation of
the computer is small, cheaper and reliable than its predecessors.
• More portable.
The fourth generation of the computer became more powerful and could be linked together
to form the networks which led to internet development. In the fourth generation of computer, we
saw the development of the GUIs, keyboard, mouse and other hand handled devices.
The fifth generation of the computer is based on artificial intelligence and still in
development. There are many applications which are used in this generation like voice
recognition which is being used today.
• Disadvantages of the fifth generation of the computer have yet to be agreed upon.
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Super Computers
This supercomputer can easily decrypt your password for your security purpose.
More organizations use this computer as part time, because supercomputer is able to perform big
task in few times.
• Implement in filming:
The supercomputer has superb power of rending the animation in excellent result.
• Protect to environment
Disadvantages of Supercomputer
• More Expensive
• Need water cooling in addition to an A/C system, because supercomputer produces more
heat during processing time.
Mini Computers
• Easy to carry on
• Low in price
• Small screen
• Low storage
• Small keyboard
• No CD/DVD player
Micro Computers
Advantages of Micro Computers
• Small size
• Maintenance is easy
• Used in businesses
• Widely used
• Low cost
• Least powerful
• Weak in performance
• Lack of Security
• Difficult to Upgrade
Mainframe Computers
• High-end scalability
• Long-lasting performance
• High cost
• Hardware/software is expensive
• A lot of space required
• Hardware crash
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