COMPUTER
FULL FORM OF COMPUTER: Commonly Operated Machine Particularly Used for Technology Education and Research
What
is Computer : Computer is
an electronic device that is designed to work with Information. The
term computer is derived from the Latin term ‘computare’, this means to calculate or programmable
machine. Computer can not do
anything without a Program. It represents the decimal numbers through a string of binary digits. The Word 'Computer'
usually refers to the Center Processor Unit plus Internal memory.
When was the first
computer invented?
There is no easy answer
to this question due to the many different classifications of computers. The first mechanical
computer, created by Charles Babbage in 1822, doesn't really resemble what most would consider a
computer today. Therefore, this page provides a listing of each of the computer
firsts, starting with the Difference Engine and leading up to the computers we
use today.USES OF COMPUTER
Education : Getting the
right kind of information is
a major challenge as is getting information to make sense. College students
spend an average of 5-6 hours a week on the internet.Research shows that computers can significantly enhance
performance in learning. Students exposed to the internet say they think the
web has helped them improve the quality of their academic research and of their
written work. One revolution in education is the advent of distance learning.
This offers a variety of internet and video-based online courses.
Health and Medicine :
Computer technology is radically changing the tools
of medicine. All medical information can now be digitized. Software is now able
to computer the
risk of a disease. Mental health researchers are using computers to screen
troubled teenagers in need of psychotherapy. A patient paralyzed by a stroke
has received an implant that allows communication between his brain and a
computer; as a result, he can move a cursor across a screen by brainpower and
convey simple messages.
Science :
Scientists have long been users of it. A new
adventure among scientists is the idea of a “collaboratory”, an internet based
collaborative laboratory, in which researchers all over the world can work
easily together even at a distance. An example is space physics where space
physicists are allowed to band together to measure the earth’s ionosphere from
instruments on four parts of the world.
Business :
Business clearly see the interest as a way to
enhance productivity and competitiveness. Some areas of business that are
undergoing rapid changes are sales and marketing, retailing, banking, stock
trading, etc. Sales representatives not only need to be better educated and more
knowledgeable about their customer’s businesses, but also must be comfortable
with computer technology. The internet has become a popular marketing tool. The
world of cybercash has come to banking – not only smart cards but internet
banking, electronic deposit, bill paying, online stock and bond trading, etc.
Recreation and
Entertainment:
Our entertainment and pleasure-time have also
been affected by computerization. For example:
• In movies, computer generated graphics give freedom to designers so that special effects and even imaginary characters can play a part in making movies, videos, and commercials.
• In sports, computers compile statistics, sell tickets, create training programs and diets for athletes, and suggest game plan strategies based on the competitor’s past performance.
• In restaurants, almost every one has eaten food where the clerk enters an order by indicating choices on a rather unusual looking cash register; the device directly enters the actual data into a computer, and calculates the cost and then prints a receipt.
• In movies, computer generated graphics give freedom to designers so that special effects and even imaginary characters can play a part in making movies, videos, and commercials.
• In sports, computers compile statistics, sell tickets, create training programs and diets for athletes, and suggest game plan strategies based on the competitor’s past performance.
• In restaurants, almost every one has eaten food where the clerk enters an order by indicating choices on a rather unusual looking cash register; the device directly enters the actual data into a computer, and calculates the cost and then prints a receipt.
Government:
Various departments of the Government use
computer for their planning, control and law enforcement activities. To name a
few – Traffic, Tourism, Information & Broadcasting, Education, Aviation and
many others.
TYPES OF COMPUTER
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| TYPES OF COMPUTER |
S.No.
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Type
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Specifications
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1
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PC (Personal Computer)
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It is a single user
computer system having moderately powerful microprocessor
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2
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Workstation
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It is also a single
user computer system, similar to personal computer however has a more
powerful microprocessor.
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3
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Mini Computer
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It is a multi-user
computer system, capable of supporting hundreds of users simultaneously.
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4
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Main Frame
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It is a multi-user
computer system, capable of supporting hundreds of users simultaneously.
Software technology is different from minicomputer.
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5
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Supercomputer
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It is an extremely
fast computer, which can execute hundreds of millions of instructions per
second.
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PARTS OF COMPUTER
CPU
CPU (central processing unit) is the most important part
of a computer. It is like the brain. It does all the tasks that we want the
computer to do. It also controls all the other parts, like the Monitor,
Keyboard and Mouse. These parts have to be connected to the CPU, for them to
work
Monitor
A monitor looks like a TV screen. The CPU uses the
monitor to show us photos, movies and games. The front portion of the monitor
is called the screen, or display.
Keyboard
The keyboard is made of several small buttons called
keys. Each key has a number, letter or word written on it. Just as you use a
pencil to write on a paper, you can use a keyboard to write with a computer.
Mouse
A mouse is used to point at items shown on the monitor.
The mouse usually has two or three buttons and a small wheel between the
buttons.






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