Chapter 2 - Historical Development of Computers
Chapter 2 - Historical Development of Computers
History of computing
Generations of computers
Ancient time
Operate in a speed of
milliseconds (thousands of a
second) and could handle
more than 10,000 additions
each second.
Most applications were
scientific calculations
Mainframe computers
Minicomputers
Microcomputers
General-Purpose Computers
Special-Purpose Computers
Analog Computers
Digital Computers
Hybrid Computers
Examples
Thermometer
Voltmeter
Speedometer
Gasoline pomp – Contains an analog Computer
that converts the flow of pumped fuel into two
measurements the price of the delivered gas and the
quantity of pumped fuel.
They are special purpose computers.
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Digital Computers
Digital computers are mainly general purpose
computers that represent and store data in discrete
quantities or numbers.
In these computers, all processing is done in terms of
numeric representation (Binary Digits) of data and
information.
Although the user enter data in decimal or character
form, it is converted into binary digits (0's and l's).