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Thursday, 29 August 2019
Generaton Of Computers-Classification Of Computers Based On Generation
CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS
Computer can be classified using
different methods such as : classification
based on generation , size , types or how they function , degree of
versatility (purpose) and make or manufacturer.
COMMON
METHODS USED IN CLASSIFICATION OF
COMPUTERS
1
Classification
based on generations
2
Classification
based on types
3
Classification based on size
4
Classification
based on degree of versatility or purpose
5
Classification
based on make ( manufacturer)
FIRST GENERATION
COMPUTERS (1940-1956)---(GROUP 1)
- The first
computers used vacuum tubes for circuitry and magnetic
drums for memory.
- They were often
enormous and taking up entire room.
- The UNIVAC
and ENIAC computers are examples of first-generation
computing devices.
·
The
electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer (ENIAC)
·
ENIAC was the first general purpose
programmable computer.
SECOND GENERATION
COMPUTERS (1956-1963)—(GROUP 2)
•
Transistors replaced
vacuum tubes and ushered in the second generation of computers.
•
Second-generation computers moved from
cryptic binary machine language to symbolic.
•
High-level programming languages were
also being developed at this time, such as early versions of COBOL
and FORTRAN.
•
These were also the first computers that stored
their instructions in their memory.
THIRD GENERATION
COMPUTERS(GROUP 3)
•
The development of the integrated circuit was
the hallmark of the third generation of computers.
•
Transistors were miniaturized and placed on siliconchips.
•
Allowed the device to run many different applications at
one time.
•
Generation
of computers
FOURTH GENERATION
COMPUTERS(1971-PRESENT)(GROUP 4)
·
The microprocessor brought the
fourth generation of computers, as thousands of integrated circuits were built
onto a single silicon chip.
·
From the central processing unit and
memory to input/output controls—on a single chip.
·
Fourth generation computers also saw the development
of the mouse and handheld devices.
FIFTH GENERATION
COMPUTERS (PRESENT AND BEYOND)--(GROUP
5)
•
Fifth generation computing devices, based on artificial
intelligence.
•
The use of parallel processing and
superconductors is helping to make artificial intelligence a reality.
•
The goal of fifth-generation computing is to develop
devices that respond to natural language input and are
capable of learning and self-organization.
USEFUL
INFORMATION
·
Prof. J. V. Atanasoff made the earliest attempt to build an
electronic computer in 1937.
·
ENIAC was developed BY John Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly.
•
John von Neumann designed the Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer (EDVAC)
•
Random Access Memory (RAM) in 1945.
•
Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC ) was designed in1951.
•
Alan
Turing designed the second early electronic machine for British Military in
1943 .
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Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Describe how a business selects which projects to work on when there are numerous projects that could be done.
Develop a set of criteria against which the opportunity will be evaluated. These criteria will probably include both quantitative and qualitative factors. For example, if a pharmaceutical company is considering opportunities involving the development and introduction of several new products, it might evaluate each opportunity against the determined criteria such as; Alignment with company goals, Anticipated sales volume, increase in market share, Establishment of new markets, Anticipated retail price, Investment required. Estimated manufacturing cost per unit
Why is it important to select the right project before you begin working?
It is important to select the right project between various alternatives because it is necesseray to select the project which will provide the gretaest benefits.As the company is going to invest it is time ,money and resources in to the project then it are important to select the right project.
Project selection must be done by considering and evaluating all the possible projects.As different projects have different benefits , consequences ,advantages and disadvantage.
Project selection must be done by considering and evaluating all the possible projects.As different projects have different benefits , consequences ,advantages and disadvantage.
1. Why is it important to do a thorough and detailed job of needs identification?
Needs identification is the initial phase of the project life cycle. It is important to thoroughly study the problem or opportunity in order to develop a quality RFP and/or quality solution and detailed job at this stage to identify the real needs of the company so time and resources are not wasted elsewhere.
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