Unit 01-Computer Basics
Unit 01-Computer Basics
1.1 Introduction
In the beginning of the civilization, our ancestors used the figures and
pebbles for computing purposes. With the growth in civilization, our need for
computing also grew. The need for a mechanism to perform lengthy and
complex calculations led to the invention of first calculator and then to
computers.
The term ‘computer’ is derived from the word ‘compute’, which means to
calculate. A computer can be defined as an electronic device which
processes the input (data) and displays the desired output. Computer is also
used for storing data. In this unit you will be studying characteristics of
computers and get to know the different classifications of computers. You
will also study the different applications of computers. Further we will
discuss the architecture of computer in which we can explain the different
devices and will know different functions of those devices.
Objectives:
After studying this unit, you should be able to:
list the characteristics of computers
classify various generations of computers
elaborate the different classifications of computers
Identify the applications of computers
explain various components of a computer
tape instead of punch cards. This gave computers the ability to store and
retrieve data quickly and reliably.
Self Assessment Questions
3. The first computer like machine was developed by a team from
____________.
4. The invention of the _________ made smaller and less expensive
computers possible.
1.10 Summary
You can define a computer as an electronic device that performs
mathematical and non-mathematical operations with the help of instructions
to process the information the information in order to achieve desired
results. We can list out the characteristics of a computer as speed, storage,
accuracy, reliability, automatic, diligence and versatility.
Computer development is divided into five main generations. With every
generation, computer technology has fundamentally changed, resulting in
increasingly smaller, cheaper, more powerful, more efficient and reliable
devices. We now know that according to the basic data handling principle,
computers can be classified as analog, digital and hybrid.
We can categorise computers into micro, mini, mainframe and super
computers based on physical size, performance and application areas. The
input unit involves the receipt of data from the user and output unit supplies
the resulting data to the user. Central Processing Unit (CPU) interprets,
coordinates the operation and supervises the instructions. It has three parts:
arithmetic and logic unit, control unit and memory unit.
1.12 Answers
Self Assessment Questions
1. MHz (Megahertz)
2. Accuracy
3. IBM and Harvard University
4. Transistor
5. IBM1401, IBM70906.
Terminal Questions
1. Refer to 1.2, Characteristics of Computers.
2. Refer to 1.5, Generations of computers.
3. Refer to 1.7, Applications of computers.
4. Refer to 1.9, Computer Architecture.
5. Refer to 1.8, Basic components of PC.