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History of the Computer Internet (Invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard, the…
History of the Computer Internet
Invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard, the Jacquard machine is a device fitted to a power loom, hence the Jacquard Loom, that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with things like brocade, damask, and matelassé.
IBM, also know as international business machines, is a global information technology company that offers a mix of products including hardware, software, cloud-based services and cognitive computing.
The Turing machine was a mathematical model of a hypothetical computing machine that can use a predefined set of rules to determine a result from a set of input variables.
Made in 1942, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) was the first electronic computer. It was designed and built by John Vincent Atanasoff and his assistant, Clifford E. Berry. The ABC was a specific use computer, designed to solve systems of linear algebraic equations, and was capable of solving systems with up to 29 unknowns.
The ENIAC, of Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, was among the earliest electronic general-purpose computers made. It was designed primarily used to calculate artillery firing tables for the United States Army's Balistic Research Laboratory, but it's first programs included a study of the feasible of the thermonuclear weapon.
The COBOL is an acronym for common business-oriented language. It is a complied English-like computer programming language designed for business use. FORTRAN is one of the oldest programming languages and was develpoed by a team of programmers at IBM led by John Backus. It allowed easy translation of math formulas into code.
The integrated circuit is n electronic circuit formed on a small piece of semiconducting material, performing the same function as a large circuit made from discrete components.
The GUI, also known as the graphical user interface, and it is a type of interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators.
DRAM, also known as dynamic random-access memory is a type of random-access memory that stores each but of data in a seperate capacitor within an integrated circuit.
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