History of Computer
Until the development of the first
generation computers based on vacuum tubes, there had been several developments
in the computing technology related to the mechanical computing devices. The
key developments that took place till the first computer was developed are as
follows:
·
Calculating Machines ABACUS
was the first mechanical calculating device for counting of large numbers. The
word ABACUS means calculating board. It consists of bars in horizontal
positions on which sets of beads are inserted. The horizontal bars have 10
beads each, representing units, tens, hundreds, etc. In Japanese, the abacus is
called SORABAN and still widely used in traditional shops and stores. An
abacus is shown in Figure.
·
Napier’s Bones was a
mechanical device built for the purpose of multiplication in 1617 AD. by an
English mathematician John Napier.
·
Slide Rule was
developed by an English mathematician Edmund Gunter in the 16th century. Using
the slide rule, one could perform operations like addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division. It was used extensively till late 1970s.
·
Pascal’s Adding and
Subtraction Machine was
developed by Blaise Pascal. It could add and subtract. The machine consisted of
wheels, gears and cylinders.
·
Leibniz’s
Multiplication and Dividing Machine was a
mechanical device that could both multiply and divide. The German philosopher
and mathematician Gottfried Leibniz built it around 1673.
·
Punch Card System was
developed by Jacquard to control the power loom in 1801. He invented the punched
card reader that could recognize the presence of hole in the punched card as
binary one and the absence of the hole as binary zero. The 0s and 1s are the
basis of the modern digital computer.
·
Babbage’s Analytical
Engine An
English man Charles Babbage built a mechanical machine to do complex
mathematical calculations, in the year 1823. The machine was called as
difference engine. Later, Charles Babbage and Lady Ada Lovelace developed a
general-purpose calculating machine, the analytical engine. Charles Babbage is
also called the father of computer.
·
Hollerith’s Punched
Card Tabulating Machine was invented by Herman
Hollerith. The machine could read the information from a punched card and
process it electronically.The developments discussed above and several others
not discussed here, resulted in the development of the first computer in the 1940s.
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