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History of Computers Week 1
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Definition of a Computer uA computer is defined in the following ways u By the work it does u By the kind of information it handles u By its size and price
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Particulars are Moving Targets uTechnology advances at exponential rates u Computer memory capacity quadruples every 3 years? u Computer processor speed doubles every 3 years? u Computer networks - number of hosts doubles every year
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Computer Networks uNetwork - two or more connected computers uPurpose - sharing or exchange of information and/or resources uBenefits u improved efficiency u reduces need for travel…
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Computers and Networks uFacilitate u Concentration of knowledge and control u Distribution of knowledge and control uHave the power to u Amass and interrogate enormous volumes of data u Process data at enormous rates for real systems and simulations
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Computers and Networks Challenge: uConstitutional definitions uSocial structures uLifestyle options
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What is a Society? uA voluntary association of individuals for common ends uAn enduring and cooperating social group whose members have developed organized patterns of relationships through interaction with one another uA companionship with one’s fellows
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What is a Society? uA part of a community that is a unit distinguishable by particular aims or standards of living or conduct uThe sum of human conditions and activity regarded as a whole functioning interdependently uThe customs and organization of an ordered community
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How have Computers Affected Society? uWhat are the parts of a society? uWhat has been the affect of computers on these parts? u What are the benefits? u What are the problems? u What will happen next?
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What about the Internet? uIn recent years this one area has affected society more than any other uHow? uWhat are the issues here?
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The Parts of a Society uEducation uTransportation uPrivate Sector uBusiness uGovernment uEntertainment uHousing
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The Parts of a Society uCurrency (banking) uJobs uSpace uMedicine uAnything else?
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Technological Revolutions uAgricultural Revolution uIndustrial Revolution uComputational Revolution
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Revolution Comparison uWorkforce distributionWorkforce distribution uProductivity benefits uBreadth of impact
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Early Calculating Machines uAbacus uSlide rule uMechanical calculator uStepped reckoner uTextile industry - Jacquard Loom uDifference engine
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Early Calculating Machines through those of today uAnalytical engine uThe 1890 Census machine uENIAC uThe transistor uThe Personal Computer (PC) uThe Internet
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5 Generations of Modern Computers u1st Generation 1945 - 1956 u Made to order operating instructions u Different binary coded programs told it how to operatebinary u Difficult to program and limited versatility and speed u Vacuum tubes Vacuum tubes u Magnetic drum storage
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2nd Generation 1955- 1963 uTransistors uMemory - magnetic core uAssembly language uPrinters and memory uProgramming languages uCareers
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3rd Generation 1964 - 1971 uQuartz clock uIntegrated circuit uOperating systems
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4th Generation 1971 - now uLSI - Large Scale Integration uVLSI- Very Large Scale Integration (ULSI) uChip uGeneral consumer usage uNetworks
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5th Generation uThis is the futurefuture uWhat will it be like? uWhat changes will be big enough to create this new generation?
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Pioneers of Computing uCharles Babbage uKonrad Zuse uJohn von Neumann uAlan Turing uSteve JobsSteve Jobs
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Important Machines uIBM 700 Series uIBM 360/370 Series uCDC star uCray 1 uDEC VAX uIBM PC uApple McIntosh
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Taxonomy of Computers uMainframes uMinis uMicros uSupercomputers uEmbedded
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Don’t Forget the Chip uComputers are used in many different technologies u For example: bread machine, ATM, cars, TV, microwave, cash register, ….. uHow has this utilization affected society?
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Wirth’s Law uThe software gets slower faster than the hardware gets faster uWhat does this mean?
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How Society Reacts to Revolutions uIncorporate benefits uCivilize change uCompensate injured uRegain balance
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ATM Example uPositive u CONVENIENCE uNegative u Unemployment u Alienation and customer service u Crime u Loss of privacy u Errors
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Reconsider the Problems uUnemployment -> more computer jobs uAlienation -> go during business hours uCrime -> add lights, change angle,etc. Weigh the positive against the negative
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Solutions to Problems uTechnical uManagerial uLegal uMarket mechanisms uEducation
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Issues to be Studied Due to Computers in Society uPrivacy of communications uIntellectual property uConstitutional issues uGeneral social issues uProfessional ethics
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