Module 2 - Evolution of Computing
Module 2 - Evolution of Computing
Objectives:
At the end of the module, you should be able to:
1. Understand how computing has evolved since it began, and what this means for “us all” who
are building and using it.
2. Learn the key players in the history of computers
3. Learn the different forms and types of computers that emerged throughout history.
Mechanical Calculating
Machines is the first mechanical
calculating device.
The pascaline is a
1610: Mechanical
mechanical calculator invented
Calculating Machines by Blaise Pascal in 1642. The
calculator was conceptualized
when he was helping his father
1642: Pascaline
in reorganizing the tax revenues
for the French province. The original name was
Arithmetic Machine, then it was renamed Pascal's
Calculator and later named Pascaline. The machine could
1694: Gottfried
Leibniz’s mechanical add and subtract two numbers, and it can multiply and
calculator divide by repetition.
d. 1860s: Babbage’s Engines - Charles Babbage invents (but never completely builds) two
machines:
John Atanasoff
and Clifford Berry
built the ABC at
Iowa State which
found solutions to
systems of linear
equations
j. 1946: ENIAC
John Mauchley and Presper Eckert
complete the Electronic Numerical
Integrator and Calculator (ENIAC) at
University of Pennsylvania. Much
based on Atanasoff’s ABC
m. 1951: UNIVAC I
UNIVersal Automatic Computer I (UNIVAC I),
designed principally by Eckert and Mauchly, is
the first commercially successful computer
n. 1954: FORTRAN
q. 1962: Spacewar!
Spacewar! is the first computer game, written
by Steve Russell (from MIT) and his small team
for the PDP-1 computer