Charles Babbage; History of computers

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By : Catherine 7th period. The first computer was made by Germany’s Konrad Zuse in his living room around the first digital computer was made.
Advertisements

History of the Internet By: Rebecca - 5 th Period PIT Class.
Invention and idea. When was the first computer invented?  The first mechanical computer was invented by Charles Babbage an English mechanical engineer.
Charles Babbage (December 26, 1791 – October 18, 1871)
Lecture 1 “History and Evolution of Computers” Informatics.
By Andrew Boyd ("Charles Babbage Portrait"). -Born in London ("CBI") -Taught himself Algebra ("CBI") -Went to Cambridge in 1811 ("CBI") -Co-founded Analytical.
A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence
The father of computing history: Charles Babbage by Anja Jentzsch
CPSC 101 Bonus Lecture Historical Perspective Ciarán Llachlan Leavitt and Vania Chan February 13, 2007.
CSCI-235 Micro-Computers in Science Course Information & Introduction.
Charles Babbage Born in London on Dec.26 th in 1791 Born in London on Dec.26 th in 1791 Died on Oct.18th 1871 Died on Oct.18th 1871 English mathematician,
The Arithmetic of Reasoning: Logic and Boolean Algebra -Jeff Johnson -Mike Grassel.
The Analytical Engine was so complex that Babbage didn’t have enough money to build it so he asked Parliament for a loan, but they never gave him one.
Introduction to Computers. Are Computers Important? OF COURSE!
1 Physical Limits Chip Charles Babbage (1791–1871) The Difference Engine, 1823 –Special purpose device intended for the production of tables. –Made prototypes.
Studies in Big Data 4 Weng-Long Chang Athanasios V. Vasilakos MolecularComputing Towards a Novel Computing Architecture for Complex Problem Solving.
© Prentice-Hall, Inc Definition  Computer - An electronic device that has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data and can be programmed with.
Charles Babbage (December 26, 1791 – October 18, 1871) By: Andy Chmilenko.
Maths and the History of ICT
1.1 1 Introduction Foundations of Computer Science  Cengage Learning.
Famous Mathematician Leonhard Euler Charles Babbage Maggie Chang
History of Digital Computers
Charles Babbage Jasmine Bishop. Early Life Born In London England on December 26, Born with childhood illnesses and was forced to attend.
ADA LOVELACE Selbin Ezgi Kamişli OUTLİNE Childhood Adults Working whit Charles Babbage Died.
© Prentice-Hall, Inc Definition  Computer - An electronic device that has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data and can be programmed with.
Charles Babbage (Dec – Oct. 1871). Who was Charles Babbage? Mathematician Mathematician Philosopher Philosopher Inventor Inventor Mechanical engineer.
1.1 The Computer Revolution. Computer Revolution Early calculating machines Mechanical devices used to add and subtract By Babylonian (Iraq) 5000 years.
Introduction to Programming Using C Introduction to Computer Programming.
CSE 301 History of Computing Charles Babbage
What: Cellular Phone Who: Dr. Martin Cooper, a former general manager for the systems division at Motorola, is considered the inventor of the first portable.
1 History of Computers Source – IEEE 50 th anniversary of modern computing timeline Up to 50 years.
Chapter 1 Introduction. Objectives To explain the definition of computer architecture To discuss the history of computers To describe the von-neumann.
Who is Charles Babbage, what did he do and how has he affected the realm of Information Systems. Where do you see his influence today?
Know as the father of Computers
ENIAC computer Invented by John Presper Eckert & John Mauchly between 1943 and ENIAC was a general purpose electronic digital computer. It was called.
Brittany Qualls 4 th period.  Motherboard - is the central printed circuit board (PCB) in many modern computers and holds many of the crucial components.
CPIT 201 Introduction to Computing
Chapter 1 Introduction.
History of Computing. Where did it start? Abucus 500 B.C. The abacus was first used by the Babylonians as an aid to simple arithmetic at sometime around.
CHARLES BABBAGE.  Charles Babbage is the inventor of the computer.  He invented the first computer in  He was also a profound philosopher. 
Introduction to Computers. Are Computers Important? OF COURSE!
Data Structures and Algorithms Dr. Tehseen Zia Assistant Professor Dept. Computer Science and IT University of Sargodha Lecture 1.
Charles Babbage (Computers)
Maria Siomadi 5 th class. What is a “computer”? A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a finite set of arithmetic.
History of the Computer and Internet!
LECTURE#2 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS, HISTORY AND APPLICATIONS INSTRUCTOR: M. MATEEN YAQOOB.
Mathematical Tables  Scientists  Navigators  Engineers  Surveyors  Actuaries  Actuaries A random selection of 40 volumes of numerical tables contained.
Who invented the computer?
Charles Babbage By:Ana Laura Soto Viquez October 2006.
The First Computer By: Katelin Seidenschwarz. Table Of Contents Why did people buy the computer? What was the uses of the computer? How was the computer.
A history in the life of…
A BRIEF HISTORY OF COMPUTERS, THE INTERNET AND THE UNIVERSE By L. Gillett Webmaster MMC.
M211 – Central Processing Unit
Early Computing Presented by Brian Barker and Brycen Ainge.
Charles Babbage Inventor of the First Computer Sally Smithton Mrs. Somebody’s Class February 2011.
مقدمة في البرمجة CS 201 Huda aljaloud. Chapter1 Introduction.
Computer Systems Architecture Edited by Original lecture by Ian Sunley Areas: Computer users Basic topics What is a computer?
Charles Babbage By Paul Gehle. Who is Babbage? An English mathematician and scientist. Created a machine that read punch cards to solve math problems.
Top 2 best inovation Mušič Matic 2008 copyright©.
Computer Architecture Adapted from CS10051 originally by Professor: Johnnie Baker Computer Science Department Kent State University von Neuman model.
History of computer science
Computer Organization and Architecture
CS111 Computer Programming
Chapter 1 Introduction.
Charles Babbage ( ) Charles Babbage ( ), computer pioneer, designed the first automatic computing engines. He invented computers but failed.
1.#.
COMPUTER HISTORY, PRESENT & FUTURE. What is a Computer? A computer is a machine that can be instructed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical.
Science and Technology
Computer System.
Presentation transcript:

Charles Babbage; History of computers By: Justine Tedesco

Charles Babbage, FRS (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. Considered a "father of the computer" Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum.

In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. Nine years later, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for the difference engine, an astonishingly complex device for the 19th century.

His father's money allowed Charles to receive instruction from several schools and tutors during the course of his elementary education. Around the age of eight he was sent to a country school in Alphington near Exeter to recover from a life-threatening fever.

His parents ordered that his "brain was not to be taxed too much " and Babbage felt that "this great idleness may have led to some of my childish reasonings." For a short time he attended King Edward VI Grammar School in Totnes, South Devon, but his health forced him back to private tutors for a time.

He then joined a 30-student Holmwood academy, in Baker Street, Enfield, Middlesex under Reverend Stephen Freeman. The academy had a well-stocked library that prompted Babbage's love of mathematics. He studied with two more private tutors after leaving the academy. Of the first, a clergyman near Cambridge, Babbage said,"I fear I did not derive from it all the advantages that I might have done." The second was an Oxford tutor from whom Babbage learned enough of the Classics to be accepted to Cambridge.

Babbage's machines were among the first mechanical computers, although they were not actually completed, largely because of funding problems and personality issues. He directed the building of some steam-powered machines that achieved some success, suggesting that calculations could be mechanized. Although Babbage's machines were mechanical and unwieldy, their basic architecture was very similar to a modern computer.

The data and program memory were separated, operation was instruction based, the control unit could make conditional jumps and the machine had a separate I/O unit. For more than ten years he received government funding for his project, which amounted to £17,000.00, but eventually the Treasury lost confidence in Babbage.

A computer is a programmable machine designed to sequentially and automatically carry out a sequence of arithmetic or logical operations. The particular sequence of operations can be changed readily, allowing the computer to solve more than one kind of problem. Conventionally a computer consists of some form of memory for data storage, at least one element that carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control element that can change the order of operations based on the information that is stored.

Peripheral devices allow information to be entered from external source, and allow the results of operations to be sent out. A computer's processing unit executes series of instructions that make it read, manipulate and then store data. Conditional instructions change the sequence of instructions as a function of the current state of the machine or its environment.

The first use of the word "computer" was recorded in 1613, referring to a person who carried out calculations, or computations, and the word continued with the same meaning until the middle of the 20th century. From the end of the 19th century onwards, the word began to take on its more familiar meaning, describing a machine that carries out computations.

It was the fusion of automatic calculation with programmability that produced the first recognizable computers. In 1837, Charles Babbage was the first to conceptualize and design a fully programmable mechanical computer, his analytical engine. Limited finances and Babbage's inability to resist tinkering with the design meant that the device was never completed ; nevertheless his son, Henry Babbage, completed a simplified version of the analytical engine's computing unit (the mill) in 1888.

He gave a successful demonstration of its use in computing tables in 1906. This machine was given to the Science museum in South Kensington in 1910.