Understanding of Computer | Introduction | Computer In Business
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4. Generation of Computers
1940–1956
First Generation Computers
1956–1963
Second Generation Computers
1964–1975
Third Generation Computers
1975–1989
Fourth Generation Computers
1989
Fifth Generation Computers (After
1989)
5. First Generation Computers
Vacuum Tubes
The first generation
computers were employed
during the period 1940-1956.
These Computer used the
vacuum tubes technology for
calculation as well as for
storage and control purpose
6. Second Generation
Computers
The second generation computers
were employed during the period
1965-1963. The main characteristic of
these computers was the use of
transistors in place of vacuum tubes in
building the basic logic circuits. The
transistor was invented by Shockley,
Brattain and Bardeen in 1947.
7. Third Generation
Computers
The third generation computers were employed
during the period 1964-1975. The major characteristic
feature of third generation computer systems was the
use of Integrated Circuits (IC). The First IC was
developed by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce in the
year 1958
8. Fourth Generation
Computers
The fourth generation computers were
employed during 1975-1989. The invention of
Large Scale Integration (LSI) technology and
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) technology
led to the development of fourth generation
computers. However, these computers still
used the IC technology to build the basic
circuits. The LSI technology allowed hundreds
of thousands of transistors to be fitted onto a
single chip.
9. Fifth Generation Computers
The period of fifth generation is 1980-till date. In the
fifth generation, VLSI technology became ULSI (Ultra
Large Scale Integration) technology, resulting in the
production of microprocessor chips having ten
million electronic components.
This generation is based on parallel processing
hardware and AI (Artificial Intelligence) software. AI is
an emerging branch in computer science, which
interprets the means and method of making
computers think like human beings. All the high-
level languages like C and C++, Java, .Net etc., are
used in this generation.
11. Based on
Operation
Principles
On the Basis of Operations performed and
methods used to store and process the data and
information, computers can be classified into the
following categories:-
Analog Computers
Digital Computers
Hybrid Computers
12. Based on
Applications
Different Computers are designed for different
purposes so that they can perform their tasks
according to their capabilities. On the basis of
different applications or purposes, computers can
be classified into the following categories:-
General
Purpose
Computers.
Special
Purpose
Computers.
13. Based on size and Capability
Computers differ from each other is terms of their shape, size and
weights. Each types of computer performs some unique functions
and can be employed in the fields suited for them. These
computers also differ in terms of processing speed. Some of them
are of moderate speed, whereas some other operate at a very fast
speed. On the basis of size and capability, computers can be
classified into the following categories
Micro Computers
Mini Computers
Mainframe Computers
Super Computers
14. The Computer System
Hardware Software Data
People
A Computer System, small or Big, in order to carry out it’s functions successfully must essential
include the following four sub systems-
15. Hardware
Keyboard Mouse Memory CPU Monitor Printer
The physical devices that make up the computer are called hardware. The basic Hardware units are –
16. Software
Application Software System Software
The term software refers to a set of programs and instructions that help the computers in carrying out
their processing. There are mainly two types of software :-
17. Data
QUALITATIVE DATA QUANTITATIVE DATA
Data refers to the raw facts and pieces of information that is usually entered into the computer system by
the user so as to generate the desired output . The data are presented in the form understandable by the
computer.
Depending on the requirement, data can be presented in two forms:-
18. People
Computer system are designed by the people for the
people. People, therefore, include the people who
design and build hardware and software
19. Computing
Concepts
We Can understand how a computer functions by
analyzing the fundamental computing concepts the
most elementary computing concepts include receiving
input known as data from the user, manipulating the
input according to the given set of instructions and
delivering the output known as information to the user.
Various Functions Are :-
Accepting the raw data
Processing the data
Storing Ta data
Delivering the output
21. Bangladesh Computer
Samity
&
Internet
Popularly known as BCS, Bangladesh
Computer Samity has been seamlessly
catalyzing the public and private sectors’ ICT
stakeholders of Bangladesh for last three
decades. Established in 1987, this was the first
of its kind to emerge as the ICT industry trade
association of the country