This Presentation is all about basic computer concept
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Welcome To the Presentation 1 3/29/2017
International University of Business Agriculture & Technology Prepared by: Mst Jannatul Ara ID: 13103030 Program: BCSE 2 3/29/2017
Topic 3 Concept of Computer 3/29/2017
Contents of the Presentation 4 Definition of computer Computer Structure Basic parts of computer system Types of computer Generations of computer Conclusion 3/29/2017
5 Definition of computer Computer is an electronic device that is designed to work with Information . Computer can not do anything without a Program . . Charles Babbage is called the "Father" of the computer. 6 3/29/2017
Basic parts of computer system 7 All Types of computers consist of two basic parts: Hardware Software 3/29/2017
Types of computer 8 There are five types of computers: Desktop Computers Laptop Computers Servers Tablet Computers PCs and Macs 3/29/2017
Types of computer 9 Desktop Computers: A desktop computer is a personal computer that fits on or under a desk. They usually consist of monitor, keyboard, mouse. Laptop Computers: A laptop computer that is portable and suitable for use while traveling. 3/29/2017
Types of computer 10 Servers : A server is a computer program that provides services to other computer programs (and their users) in the same or other computers . Tablet Computers: A tablet is a wireless, portable personal computer with a touch screen interface. 3/29/2017
Types of computer 11 PCs: PC is short for personal computer or IBM PC . The first personal computer produced by IBM was called the PC. Macs: Mac OS is the computer operating system for Apple Computer's Macintosh line of personal computers and workstations. 3/29/2017
Generations of computer 12 First Generation The period of first generation: 1946-1959. Vacuum tube based. Second Generation The period of second generation: 1959-1965. Transistor based. Third Generation The period of third generation: 1965-1971. Integrated Circuit based. Fourth Generation The period of fourth generation: 1971-1980. VLSI microprocessor based. Fifth Generation The period of fifth generation: 1980-onwards. ULSI microprocessor based 3/29/2017
13 Conclusion 3/29/2017
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Thank You 15 Listen is gold and speak is silver-- 3/29/2017