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The Ultimate Ancestor of today’s computers Use to aid in handling numerical/logical computations . Changes to Charles B abbage…. T he F ather of c omputing S cience. H e was born on D ec. 26,1791 in T eignmouth D evonshire UK . T he one who laid the down the basic ideas for a computing machine. I nvented the A nalytical E ngine and D ifference E ngine. 1791-1871Slide 4: The Difference Engine….. The Difference Engine was developed in 1820’s by Charles Babbage. The machine was able to compute mathematical tables . Calculating up to a precision of 31 digits. The engine did not have any memory. According to the design, the engine used to work on steam. This engine was designed by Babbage though, It was constructed by British scientists later with the help of Babbage’s detailed diagrams…Slide 5: The Analytical Engine…. Father of Computers, Charles Babbage developed The Analytical Engine in1830s. It was designed to carry out more complicated calculations, but the device was never built. Charles' book Economy of Machines and Manufactures initiated the field of study currently known as operational research. The Analytical Engine would have been a true, programmable computer if the technology of his time had been advanced like today. Jacquard’s Punch Used to lay down thread arrangement in weaving. Is a perforated card that can indicate numerical values It used the punch cards for storing operating instructions (“programs”) and would have been able to store around 1,000 numbers of up to 50 decimal placesSlide 6: Computer Generations First Generation 1940-1956 Vacuum Tubes Were Based on the use of wired circuits containing vacuum tubes, and which utilized punch cards as the main storage medium. The ENIAC Machine Language Mainly Involve the manipulation of bits (1’s or 0’s; yes or no) in order to tell the computer how to operate. ELECTRONIC NUMERICAL INTEGRATOR AND COMPUTER (ENIAC) Produced through the collaboration of the US Government and the University of Pennsylvania Designed by Von Neumann in 1945. EDVAC is the pioneer in implementing Von Neumann Architecture the Key to Which Central Processing Unit which allow all computer function to be coordinated through a single source. EDVAC - Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer EDVAC consisted of 18,000 vacuum tubes, 70,000 resistors and 5 million soldered joints and occupied a space equal to a small warehouse.Slide 7: Second Generation 1956-1963 Second Generation of Computers called Assembly Language. Assembly language essentially replaced the complicated and difficult Binary codes of Machine Language with Easier abbreviated programming codes. The Third Generation 1964-1971 The Integrated Circuits During this period, computer Development grew by great strides, marking milestones in miniaturization speed and cost efficiency. Jack Kilby and Rober Noyce was invented the first Integrated Circuits (IC) combined three components onto a small silicon disc made from quartz.Slide 8: The Fourth Generation 1972-Present The Micro Processors The Result of All these is that computer became smaller and smaller yet they became more powerful. Today engineers are able to put millions of transistors in a single chip whose size is less than 1 inch square. Fourth Generation Computers are Characterized by the application of Advanced Engineering Techniques that allow for Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and Ultra Large-Scale Integration (ULSI) The Fifth Generation The Term Fifth Generation as it pertains to computer systems refers to the smart systems, as in Human Smart. Can Understand Human Speech, can recognize patterns like faces and other complex Images. The Terms Broadly use are ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (A.I). Expert system and natural Language processing.Slide 9: Thanking You… - Aditya S. 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Computer Generations adi9 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 539 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (2) Dislike it (0) Added: March 26, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: dabella (10 month(s) ago) the generations of computer is my assignment Saving..... Post Reply Close By: adi9 (10 month(s) ago) i hope u get help from this plz submit me any ideas on adidesi@rediffmail.com for ur project ill try to make and upload it Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: yogeshwarid (10 month(s) ago) pls allow me 2 download Saving..... Post Reply Close By: adi9 (10 month(s) ago) i havent allowd download as some ****ing people out there use same project as their project. this project is 4 inspiration yet if u want ill allow just notify the changes to me here. As in btown 2, copy is called inspiration :P Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Aditya Desai Presents History Of ComputersSlide 2: Industrial Revolution…. During this period the distilled knowledge of the world around us and how it works contributed to the creation of many things that we take for granted nowadays, but which make our lives more convenient and dignified. Industrial Revolution began in England in 18th century. Industrial Revolution was largely confined to Britain from 1760 to 1830. During this period the Base of Computer was developed. (1820’s)Slide 3: The Abacus…. The Ultimate Ancestor of today’s computers Use to aid in handling numerical/logical computations . Changes to Charles B abbage…. T he F ather of c omputing S cience. H e was born on D ec. 26,1791 in T eignmouth D evonshire UK . T he one who laid the down the basic ideas for a computing machine. I nvented the A nalytical E ngine and D ifference E ngine. 1791-1871Slide 4: The Difference Engine….. The Difference Engine was developed in 1820’s by Charles Babbage. The machine was able to compute mathematical tables . Calculating up to a precision of 31 digits. The engine did not have any memory. According to the design, the engine used to work on steam. This engine was designed by Babbage though, It was constructed by British scientists later with the help of Babbage’s detailed diagrams…Slide 5: The Analytical Engine…. Father of Computers, Charles Babbage developed The Analytical Engine in1830s. It was designed to carry out more complicated calculations, but the device was never built. Charles' book Economy of Machines and Manufactures initiated the field of study currently known as operational research. The Analytical Engine would have been a true, programmable computer if the technology of his time had been advanced like today. Jacquard’s Punch Used to lay down thread arrangement in weaving. Is a perforated card that can indicate numerical values It used the punch cards for storing operating instructions (“programs”) and would have been able to store around 1,000 numbers of up to 50 decimal placesSlide 6: Computer Generations First Generation 1940-1956 Vacuum Tubes Were Based on the use of wired circuits containing vacuum tubes, and which utilized punch cards as the main storage medium. The ENIAC Machine Language Mainly Involve the manipulation of bits (1’s or 0’s; yes or no) in order to tell the computer how to operate. ELECTRONIC NUMERICAL INTEGRATOR AND COMPUTER (ENIAC) Produced through the collaboration of the US Government and the University of Pennsylvania Designed by Von Neumann in 1945. EDVAC is the pioneer in implementing Von Neumann Architecture the Key to Which Central Processing Unit which allow all computer function to be coordinated through a single source. EDVAC - Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer EDVAC consisted of 18,000 vacuum tubes, 70,000 resistors and 5 million soldered joints and occupied a space equal to a small warehouse.Slide 7: Second Generation 1956-1963 Second Generation of Computers called Assembly Language. Assembly language essentially replaced the complicated and difficult Binary codes of Machine Language with Easier abbreviated programming codes. The Third Generation 1964-1971 The Integrated Circuits During this period, computer Development grew by great strides, marking milestones in miniaturization speed and cost efficiency. Jack Kilby and Rober Noyce was invented the first Integrated Circuits (IC) combined three components onto a small silicon disc made from quartz.Slide 8: The Fourth Generation 1972-Present The Micro Processors The Result of All these is that computer became smaller and smaller yet they became more powerful. Today engineers are able to put millions of transistors in a single chip whose size is less than 1 inch square. Fourth Generation Computers are Characterized by the application of Advanced Engineering Techniques that allow for Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and Ultra Large-Scale Integration (ULSI) The Fifth Generation The Term Fifth Generation as it pertains to computer systems refers to the smart systems, as in Human Smart. Can Understand Human Speech, can recognize patterns like faces and other complex Images. The Terms Broadly use are ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (A.I). Expert system and natural Language processing.Slide 9: Thanking You… - Aditya S. Desai.Slide 10: Thanks For Watching the video. If you felt Inspiring Follow Me on Authorstream (Adi9) Don’t Download And Use It Directly. Use your Brains also………. :-P :-P :-P :-P