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Definition of Computers INTRODUCTION to COMPUTERS Bülent Ecevit University Department of Environmental Engineering A general-purpose machine that processes data according to a set of instructions that are stored internally either temporarily or permanently. Input Aritmetic and logical prosesses Output Data Storage Using Stored Data 2 Historical Development ENIAC Ten Fingers Abacus Mechanic calculators (1642, Blaise Pascal) First electronic computer ENIAC (1945) 18,000 electronic tube 150 KWatt power 30 tons of weight 167 m 2 area First electronic digital computing device: Atanasoff-Berry Computer (1937) 3 4

Atanasoff-Berry Computer Computer Generations First-generation computers, starting with the UNIVAC I in 1951, used vacuum tubes, and their memories were made of thin tubes of liquid mercury and magnetic drums. Second-generation systems (late 1950s) replaced tubes with transistors and used magnetic cores for memories. Size was reduced and reliability was significantly improved. Source: Computer Desktop Encyclopedia 5 6 Computer Generations Third-generation computers, (mid-1960s) used the first integrated circuits and the first operating systems and DBMSs. Online systems were widely developed, although most processing was still batch oriented using punch cards and magnetic tapes. Source: Computer Desktop Encyclopedia 7 Computer Generations The fourth generation (mid-1970s) brought us computers made entirely of chips. It spawned the microprocessor and personal computer. It introduced distributed processing and office automation. Query languages, report writers and spreadsheets put large numbers of people in touch with the computer for the first time. Even with the hundreds of millions of people using computers every day, we are still in the fourth generation. Some skill is still required to use the computer even if only to surf the Web and send e-mail. Source: Computer Desktop Encyclopedia 8

Computer Generations The fifth generation implies faster hardware and more sophisticated software that uses artificial intelligence (AI) routinely. Natural language recognition is a major component of the fifth generation. When you can have a reasonably intelligent conversation with the average computer, you will be in the fifth generation, perhaps in the 2015-2020 time frame. First Personal Computer: IBM 5150 PC 12 August 1981 1565 $ (2006 price app. 4000 $) Monitor: single color green Processor: 4.77 MHz Memory: 16 KB Source: Computer Desktop Encyclopedia 9 10 Commodore 64 Working Principles of Computers Close Curciut / Current Passing / Electricity 1 Open Curciut / No Current / No Electricity 0 11 Vacuum Tube Transistor 12

Only 0 and 1 exist. Binary digits 0 = 00000000 1 = 00000001 2 = 00000010... 254 = 11111110 255 = 11111111 The Base-2 System Bit and Byte Bit: The word bit is a shortening of the words "Binary digit." Smallest data storage unit. Byte: Bits are rarely seen alone in computers. They are almost always bundled together into 8-bit collections, and these collections are called bytes. 8 bits = 1 byte Source: http://www.howstuffworks.com/bytes1.htm 13 14 ASCII Character Set ASCII Character Set Bytes are frequently used to hold individual characters in a text document. In the ASCII character set, each binary value between 0 and 127 is given a specific character. Most computers extend the ASCII character set to use the full range of 256 characters available in a byte. Source: http://www.howstuffworks.com/bytes2.htm 15 16

Byte Prefixes 0 or 1 1 bit (b) 8 bits = 1 byte (B) 1024 bayt = 1 kilobytes (KB) 1024 KB = 1 megabytes (MB) 1024 MB = 1 gigabytes (GB) 1024 GB = 1 terabytes (TB) 1024 TB = 1 petabytes (PB) 1024 PB = 1 exabytes 1024 exa bytes = 1 zetta bytes 1024 zetta bytes = 1 yotta bytes Bit and Byte Examples Pressing a key from keyboard 1 byte Text only e-mail 3-5 KB Ordinary word file 20-50 KB High density floppy 1.38 MB CD capacity 650 / 700 (80 minutes) / 800 MB DVD capacities DVD (single side, single layer) 4.7GB (133 minutes) DVD (single side, double layer) 8.5GB (240 minutes) DVD (double side, single layer) 9.4GB (266 minutes) DVD (double side, double layer) 17.0GB (481 minutes) 17 18 Bit and Byte Examples Blu-ray capacities Blu-ray (single side, single layer) 25 GB (4.5 hours) Blu-ray (double side, single layer) 50 GB (9 hours) Blu-ray (single side, dual layer) 50 GB (9 hours) HDD / SSD capacities 320 / 500 / 750 GB 1 / 2 TB Super Computers Computer Types (Scientific researchs, meteolorgical forecasts, internet search engines etc ) Medium Size Computers (Many user can connect at the same time) Personal Computers (PC) 19 20

Columbia Supercomputer - NASA Advanced Supercomputing Facility Computer Types Personal Computers (PC) Desktop Laptop (Notebook - Netbook - Ultrabook) Palm PC / Pocket PC / Tablet PC 22 Laptop Tablet PC

Personal Computers PC is a general computing device with these characteristics: designed for use by one person at a time runs an operating system to interface between the user and the microprocessor has certain common internal components like a CPU and RAM runs software applications designed for specific work or play activities allows for adding and removing hardware or software as needed Source: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/pc.htm 25 Important Issues During Personal Computer Usage Dust Sunlight Impacts Grounding Correct siting position Computer ergonomics 26 Correct siting position Wrong seating 27

Computer Ergonomics 29