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HISTORY
OF
COMPUTER
Definition of Computer
A computer is an electronic machine that
accepts information (Data), processes it
according to specific instructions, and provides
the results as new information.
Earliest Computer
• Originally calculations were computed by humans,
whose job title was computers.
• These human computers were typically engaged
in the calculation of a mathematical expression.
• The calculations of this period were specialized
and expensive, requiring years of training in
mathematics.
• The first use of the word "computer" was recorded
in 1613, referring to a person who carried out
calculations, or computations, and the word
continued to be used in that sense until the middle
of the 20th century.
History of Computer
Tally Sticks
• A tally stick was an ancient memory aid device
to record and document numbers, quantities, or
even messages.
History of Computer
Abacus
• An abacus is a mechanical device used to aid an individual
in performing mathematical calculations.
• The abacus was invented in Babylonia in 2400 B.C.
• The abacus in the form we are most familiar with was first
used in China in around 500 B.C.
• It used to perform basic arithmetic operations.
History of Computer
Earlier Abacus
Modern Abacus
Napier’s Bones
• Invented by John Napier in 1614.
• Allowed the operator to multiply,
divide and calculate square and
cube roots by moving the rods
around and placing them in
specially constructed boards.
John Napier
History of Computer
Napier’s Bone
Slide Rule
• Invented by William Oughtred in
1622.
• Based on Napier's idea about
logarithms.
• Used primarily for:
– multiplication
– division
– roots
– logarithm
– Trigonometry
• Not normally used for addition or
subtraction.
William Oughtred
Slide Rule
History of Computer
Pascaline
• Invented by Blaise Pascal in
1642.
• It was its limitation to addition
and subtraction.
• It is too expensive. Blaise Pascal
Pascaline
History of Computer
Stepped Reckoner
• Invented by Gottfried
Wilhelm Leibniz in 1672.
• The machine that can add,
subtract, multiply and
divide automatically.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Stepped Reckoner
History of Computer
Jacquard Loom
• The Jacquard Loom is a mechanical loom,
invented by Joseph-Marie Jacquard in 1881.
• It’s an automatic loom controlled by punched
cards.
Joseph-Marie Jacquard
Jacquard Loom and Punched Cards
History of Computer
Arithmometer
• A mechanical calculator
invented by Thomas de
Colmar in 1820.
• The first reliable, useful and
commercially successful
calculating machine.
• The machine could perform
the four basic mathematic
functions.
• The first mass-produced
calculating machine.
Thomas de Colmar
Arithmometer
History of Computer
Difference Engine and Analytical Engine
• It’s an automatic, mechanical calculator designed
to tabulate polynomial functions.
• Invented by Charles Babbage (Father of
Computer) in 1822 and 1834.
• It is the first mechanical computer.
Charles Babbage Difference Engine Analytical Engine
History of Computer
First Computer Programmer
• In 1840, Augusta Ada
Byron suggests to
Babbage that he use the
binary system.
• She writes programs for
the Analytical Engine.
Augusta Ada Byron
History of Computer
Scheutzian Calculation Engine
• Invented by Per Georg Scheutz in 1843.
• Based on Charles Babbage's difference
engine.
• The first printing calculator.
Per Georg Scheutz
Scheutzian Calculation Engine
History of Computer
Tabulating Machine
• Invented by Herman Hollerith
in 1890.
• To assist in summarizing
information and accounting.
Herman Hollerith
Tabulating Machine
History of Computer
Harvard Mark 1
• Also known as IBM Automatic
Sequence Controlled
Calculator (ASCC).
• Invented by Howard H. Aiken in
1943.
• The first electro-mechanical
computer. Howard H. Aiken
Harvard Mark 1
History of Computer
Z1
• The first programmable computer.
• Created by Konrad Zuse in Germany from 1936 to
1938.
• To program the Z1 required that the user insert punch
tape into a punch tape reader and all output was also
generated through punch tape.
Konrad Zuse Z1
History of Computer
Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC)
• It was the first electronic digital computing
device.
• Invented by Professor John Atanasoff and
graduate student Clifford Berry at Iowa State
University between 1939 and 1942.
Professor John Atanasoff
Atanasoff-Berry Computer
History of Computer
ENIAC
• ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and
Computer.
• It was the first electronic general purpose computer.
• Completed in 1946.
• Developed by John Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly.
ENIACJohn W. Mauchly and
John Presper Eckert
History of Computer
UNIVAC 1
• The UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic
Computer 1) was the first commercial
computer.
• Designed by J. Presper Eckert and John
Mauchly.
UNIVAC 1
History of Computer
EDVAC
• EDVAC stands for Electronic Discrete Variable
Automatic Computer.
• The First Stored Program Computer
• Designed by Von Neumann in 1952.
• It has a memory to hold both a stored program as
well as data.
EDVAC
History of Computer
Osborne 1
• The first portable computer.
• Released in 1981 by the Osborne
Computer Corporation.
Osborne 1
History of Computer
The First Computer Company
• The first computer company was the
Electronic Controls Company.
• Founded in 1949 by J. Presper Eckert and
John Mauchly.
History of Computer
Computer Generations
There are five generations of computer:
• First Generation – 1946 – 1958
• Second generation – 1959 – 1964
• Third generation – 1965 – 1970
• Fourth generation – 1971 – today
• Fifth generation – Today to future
History of Computer
The First Generation
• First generation computers relied on
machine language, the lowest-level
programming language understood by
computers, to perform operations, and they
could only solve one problem at a time.
• Input was based on punched cards and
paper tape, and output was displayed on
printouts.
History of Computer
Vacuum Tubes
• The first computers used vacuum tubes for circuitry and
magnetic drums for memory, and were often enormous,
taking up entire rooms.
• They were very expensive to operate and in addition to
using a great deal of electricity, generated a lot of heat,
which was often the cause of malfunctions.
The Second Generation
• Transistors replaced vacuum tubes and
ushered in the second generation of
computers.
• One transistor replaced the equivalent
of 40 vacuum tubes.
• Allowing computers to become smaller,
faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient
and more reliable.
History of Computer
• Still generated a great deal of heat that can damage the computer.
• Second-generation computers moved from cryptic binary machine
language to symbolic, or assembly, languages, which allowed
programmers to specify instructions in words.
• Second-generation computers still relied on punched cards for input
and printouts for output.
• These were also the first computers that stored their instructions in
their memory, which moved from a magnetic drum to magnetic core
technology.
Transistor
The Third Generation
• The development of the integrated circuit
was the hallmark of the third generation of
computers.
• Transistors were miniaturized and placed on
silicon chips, called semiconductors, which
drastically increased the speed and efficiency
of computers.
• Much smaller and cheaper compare to the
second generation computers.
History of Computer
• It could carry out instructions in billionths of a second.
• Users interacted with third generation computers through keyboards
and monitors and interfaced with an operating system, which allowed
the device to run many different applications at one time with a central
program that monitored the memory.
• Computers for the first time became accessible to a mass audience
because they were smaller and cheaper than their predecessors.
Integrated Circuit
The Fourth Generation
• The microprocessor brought the
fourth generation of computers, as
thousands of integrated circuits
were built onto a single silicon chip.
• As these small computers became
more powerful, they could be linked
together to form networks, which
eventually led to the development of
the Internet.
• Fourth generation computers also
saw the development of GUIs, the
mouse and handheld devices.
History of Computer
Microprocessor
The Fifth Generation
• Based on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
• Still in development.
• The use of parallel processing and
superconductors is helping to make artificial
intelligence a reality.
• The goal is to develop devices that respond to
natural language input and are capable of
learning and self-organization.
• There are some applications, such as voice
recognition, that are being used today.
History of Computer

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History of Computer

  • 2. Definition of Computer A computer is an electronic machine that accepts information (Data), processes it according to specific instructions, and provides the results as new information.
  • 3. Earliest Computer • Originally calculations were computed by humans, whose job title was computers. • These human computers were typically engaged in the calculation of a mathematical expression. • The calculations of this period were specialized and expensive, requiring years of training in mathematics. • The first use of the word "computer" was recorded in 1613, referring to a person who carried out calculations, or computations, and the word continued to be used in that sense until the middle of the 20th century. History of Computer
  • 4. Tally Sticks • A tally stick was an ancient memory aid device to record and document numbers, quantities, or even messages. History of Computer
  • 5. Abacus • An abacus is a mechanical device used to aid an individual in performing mathematical calculations. • The abacus was invented in Babylonia in 2400 B.C. • The abacus in the form we are most familiar with was first used in China in around 500 B.C. • It used to perform basic arithmetic operations. History of Computer Earlier Abacus Modern Abacus
  • 6. Napier’s Bones • Invented by John Napier in 1614. • Allowed the operator to multiply, divide and calculate square and cube roots by moving the rods around and placing them in specially constructed boards. John Napier History of Computer Napier’s Bone
  • 7. Slide Rule • Invented by William Oughtred in 1622. • Based on Napier's idea about logarithms. • Used primarily for: – multiplication – division – roots – logarithm – Trigonometry • Not normally used for addition or subtraction. William Oughtred Slide Rule History of Computer
  • 8. Pascaline • Invented by Blaise Pascal in 1642. • It was its limitation to addition and subtraction. • It is too expensive. Blaise Pascal Pascaline History of Computer
  • 9. Stepped Reckoner • Invented by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1672. • The machine that can add, subtract, multiply and divide automatically. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Stepped Reckoner History of Computer
  • 10. Jacquard Loom • The Jacquard Loom is a mechanical loom, invented by Joseph-Marie Jacquard in 1881. • It’s an automatic loom controlled by punched cards. Joseph-Marie Jacquard Jacquard Loom and Punched Cards History of Computer
  • 11. Arithmometer • A mechanical calculator invented by Thomas de Colmar in 1820. • The first reliable, useful and commercially successful calculating machine. • The machine could perform the four basic mathematic functions. • The first mass-produced calculating machine. Thomas de Colmar Arithmometer History of Computer
  • 12. Difference Engine and Analytical Engine • It’s an automatic, mechanical calculator designed to tabulate polynomial functions. • Invented by Charles Babbage (Father of Computer) in 1822 and 1834. • It is the first mechanical computer. Charles Babbage Difference Engine Analytical Engine History of Computer
  • 13. First Computer Programmer • In 1840, Augusta Ada Byron suggests to Babbage that he use the binary system. • She writes programs for the Analytical Engine. Augusta Ada Byron History of Computer
  • 14. Scheutzian Calculation Engine • Invented by Per Georg Scheutz in 1843. • Based on Charles Babbage's difference engine. • The first printing calculator. Per Georg Scheutz Scheutzian Calculation Engine History of Computer
  • 15. Tabulating Machine • Invented by Herman Hollerith in 1890. • To assist in summarizing information and accounting. Herman Hollerith Tabulating Machine History of Computer
  • 16. Harvard Mark 1 • Also known as IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC). • Invented by Howard H. Aiken in 1943. • The first electro-mechanical computer. Howard H. Aiken Harvard Mark 1 History of Computer
  • 17. Z1 • The first programmable computer. • Created by Konrad Zuse in Germany from 1936 to 1938. • To program the Z1 required that the user insert punch tape into a punch tape reader and all output was also generated through punch tape. Konrad Zuse Z1 History of Computer
  • 18. Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) • It was the first electronic digital computing device. • Invented by Professor John Atanasoff and graduate student Clifford Berry at Iowa State University between 1939 and 1942. Professor John Atanasoff Atanasoff-Berry Computer History of Computer
  • 19. ENIAC • ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. • It was the first electronic general purpose computer. • Completed in 1946. • Developed by John Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly. ENIACJohn W. Mauchly and John Presper Eckert History of Computer
  • 20. UNIVAC 1 • The UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer 1) was the first commercial computer. • Designed by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. UNIVAC 1 History of Computer
  • 21. EDVAC • EDVAC stands for Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer. • The First Stored Program Computer • Designed by Von Neumann in 1952. • It has a memory to hold both a stored program as well as data. EDVAC History of Computer
  • 22. Osborne 1 • The first portable computer. • Released in 1981 by the Osborne Computer Corporation. Osborne 1 History of Computer
  • 23. The First Computer Company • The first computer company was the Electronic Controls Company. • Founded in 1949 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. History of Computer
  • 24. Computer Generations There are five generations of computer: • First Generation – 1946 – 1958 • Second generation – 1959 – 1964 • Third generation – 1965 – 1970 • Fourth generation – 1971 – today • Fifth generation – Today to future History of Computer
  • 25. The First Generation • First generation computers relied on machine language, the lowest-level programming language understood by computers, to perform operations, and they could only solve one problem at a time. • Input was based on punched cards and paper tape, and output was displayed on printouts. History of Computer Vacuum Tubes • The first computers used vacuum tubes for circuitry and magnetic drums for memory, and were often enormous, taking up entire rooms. • They were very expensive to operate and in addition to using a great deal of electricity, generated a lot of heat, which was often the cause of malfunctions.
  • 26. The Second Generation • Transistors replaced vacuum tubes and ushered in the second generation of computers. • One transistor replaced the equivalent of 40 vacuum tubes. • Allowing computers to become smaller, faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient and more reliable. History of Computer • Still generated a great deal of heat that can damage the computer. • Second-generation computers moved from cryptic binary machine language to symbolic, or assembly, languages, which allowed programmers to specify instructions in words. • Second-generation computers still relied on punched cards for input and printouts for output. • These were also the first computers that stored their instructions in their memory, which moved from a magnetic drum to magnetic core technology. Transistor
  • 27. The Third Generation • The development of the integrated circuit was the hallmark of the third generation of computers. • Transistors were miniaturized and placed on silicon chips, called semiconductors, which drastically increased the speed and efficiency of computers. • Much smaller and cheaper compare to the second generation computers. History of Computer • It could carry out instructions in billionths of a second. • Users interacted with third generation computers through keyboards and monitors and interfaced with an operating system, which allowed the device to run many different applications at one time with a central program that monitored the memory. • Computers for the first time became accessible to a mass audience because they were smaller and cheaper than their predecessors. Integrated Circuit
  • 28. The Fourth Generation • The microprocessor brought the fourth generation of computers, as thousands of integrated circuits were built onto a single silicon chip. • As these small computers became more powerful, they could be linked together to form networks, which eventually led to the development of the Internet. • Fourth generation computers also saw the development of GUIs, the mouse and handheld devices. History of Computer Microprocessor
  • 29. The Fifth Generation • Based on Artificial Intelligence (AI). • Still in development. • The use of parallel processing and superconductors is helping to make artificial intelligence a reality. • The goal is to develop devices that respond to natural language input and are capable of learning and self-organization. • There are some applications, such as voice recognition, that are being used today. History of Computer