Science Computer Assignment
Science Computer Assignment
Science Computer Assignment
0 Introduction
- The technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems,
software, and network for the processing and distribution of data.
1.2 Advantages of IT
The advantages of IT such as:
1.3 Disadvantages of IT
The disadvantage of IT such as:
System failure may lead to loss of all data and operation time
Security breaches
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Cyber sickness (Addiction problem)
- An electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and finding words, numbers, a picture, for
doing calculations, and for controlling other machine.
- An electronic device which is capable of receiving information (data) in a particular form and of
performing a sequence of operations in accordance with a predetermined but variable set of procedural
instructions (program) to produce a result in the form of information or signals.
First generation: 1937 1946 in 1937 Dr. Jon V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry was the people who
built the first electronic digital computer. It was called Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC). In 1943,
Colossus, the name of the electronic computer built for the military. Other developments continued
until in 1946 the first general purpose digital computer, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and
Computer (ENIAC) was built. The computer was said to weigh 30 tons, and had 18,000 vacuum tubes
which was used for processing. Lights dim in sections of Philadelphia when this computer was turned
on for the first time. These generations of computers could only perform single task, and they had no
operating system.
Second Generation: 1947 1962 This generation of computers used transistors instead of vacuum
tubes which was more reliable. In 1951, the first computer for commercial use was introduced to the
public; the Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC 1). In 1953, the International Business Machine
(IBM) 650 and 700 series computers made their mark in the computer world. Over 100 computer
programming languages were developed, computers had memory and operating system during this
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generation of computers. Storage media such as disk and tape were in use also were printers for
outputs.
Third Generation; 1963 present The third generation of computers was brought by the invention of
integrated circuit to us. With this invention computers became smaller, more powerful, reliable and
they are able to run many different programs at the same time. In 1980, Microsoft Disk Operating
System (MS-dos) was born and in 1981 IBM introduced the personal computer (PC) for home and
office use. Apple gave use the Macintosh computers with its icon driven interface three years later and
the 90s gave us Windows operating system.
As a result of the various improvements to the development of the computer we have seen the
computer being used in all areas of life. It is very useful tool that will continue to experience new
development as time passes.
Storage
Diagram 2.3
Diagram 2.3
Description
- Supercomputer
- Mainframe
- Personal Computer
- Mobile Computer
- Mobile Device
- Embedded Computer
3.2 Supercomputer
A supercomputer is the fastest, most powerful, most expensive computer and used for very complex,
sophisticated job such as nuclear research, calculating weather patterns, petroleum exploration, online
banking and military research centers.
Characteristic:
Example:
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3.3 Mainframe
A mainframe computer is a large, expensive, powerful computer that can handle hundreds or thousands
of connected users simultaneously (multi-users) and storing tremendous amount of data, instructions
and information.
Characteristic:
Example:
- Hitachi Z800
- IB System z
Characteristic:
Example:
Characteristic:
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- Mobile computer include laptops, notebooks and tablet
- Suit for individuals needs
Example:
- Acer Aspire E 14
- ASUS X455L
Characteristic:
- Very small
- Useful as personal information manager, a portable media player and web client
Example:
- Samsung Galaxy S6
- iPhone 6S
Characteristic:
Conclusion
Early computer were large, expensive and can only be afforded by huge organisations. The revolution
of Information Technology has seen simple and dumb terminals connected to a powerful mainframe
computer evolved through time to personal or mobile computer.
Later, personal computing became very famous due to some reason which includes the dropping cost of
computers. Besides, technological advancement helped the personal computing became very famous
because of the shrinking of the size of computers. The reason why personal computing became very
famous is because computers have been designed for ease to use.
The boom of networks and the Internet allowed different types of computer to connect and exchange
information, making Information technology a popular communication technology.
References
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technology/
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/information+technology
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- Beverly Steitz (2006). Breif History of Computer. Retrieved from:
http://people.bu.edu/baws/brief%20computer%20history.html
- Cambridge University (2016). Computer Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary.
Retrieved from: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/computer
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