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computer hardware kompüterin esas kısımları

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computer
A person employed to perform computations

Only a few years ago Mr. Powers, an American computer, disproved a hypothesis about prime numbers which had held the field for more than 250 years.

A computer is an electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information. The data are then fed into a computer The car was designed by computer. see also personal computer. Programmable machine that can store, retrieve, and process data. Today's computers have at least one CPU that performs most calculations and includes a main memory, a control unit, and an arithmetic logic unit. Increasingly, personal computers contain specialized graphic processors, with dedicated memory, for handling the computations needed to display complex graphics, such as for three-dimensional simulations and games. Auxiliary data storage is usually provided by an internal hard disk and may be supplemented by other media such as floppy disks or CD-ROMs. Peripheral equipment includes input devices (e.g., keyboard, mouse) and output devices (e.g., monitor, printer), as well as the circuitry and cabling that connect all the components. Generations of computers are characterized by their technology. First-generation digital computers, developed mostly in the U.S. after World War II, used vacuum tubes and were enormous. The second generation, introduced 1960, used transistors and were the first successful commercial computers. Third-generation computers (late 1960s and 1970s) were characterized by miniaturization of components and use of integrated circuits. The microprocessor chip, introduced in 1974, defines fourth-generation computers. computer aided software engineering computer crime Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. Small Computer System Interface analog computer Apple Computer Inc. computer animation computer generated images CGI computer architecture computer art computer chip computer circuitry computer graphics computer science computer virus computer vision computer assisted instruction computer integrated manufacturing digital computer network computer personal computer printer computer program computer simulation computer
an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
{i} machine that computes, machine that processes data
A programmable device that performs mathematical calculations and logical operations, especially one that can process, store and retrieve large amounts of data very quickly
A machine that can be programmed in code to execute a set of instructions (program) In an IS, the term "computer" usually refers to the components inside the case: the motherboard, memory chips, and internal storage disk(s)
A data processing device based on electronic/ electro-mechanical technology used for computational or communications support Computers are generally classified by the size of the computer
An electronic, digital device that stores and processes information
An electronic device designed to accept data (input), perform prescribed mathematical and logical operations at high speed (processing), and supply the results of these operations (output) A digital computer processes data as numbers and includes mainframe computers, minicomputers, and microcomputers In contrast, an analog computer represents data by measurable quantities, such as voltages See also ANALOG, DIGITAL, LOCAL AREA NETWORK, MAINFRAME COMPUTER, MICROCOMPUTER, MINICOMPUTER, OFFICE AUTOMATION
a programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data
Originally the job title for a person who performed a laborious sequence of arithmetic computations Now a machine for performing such calculations A logic machine with: Some limited set of fundamental computations Typical operations include simple arithmetic and Boolean logic Each operation is selected by a particular operation code value or "opcode " This is a hardware interpretation of the opcode The ability to follow a list of instructions or commands, performing each in sequence Thus capable of simulating a wide variety of far more complex "instructions " The ability to execute or perform at least some instructions conditionally, based on parameter values or intermediate results The ability to store values into a numbered "address space" which is far larger than the instruction set, and later to recover those values when desired Also see: source code, object code and software
a programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve and process data
You mean that you've got this far and you still don't know what a computer is?True, sometimes it can be hard to tell A computer is the part of the system that contains a processing unit that does the thinking Sometimes people refer to the computer as the entire package; the processing unit, keyboard, screen, disk drives_the works You may need to know if you have a computer on your desk or if you have a terminal connected to a computer somewhere else If you are using a PC with a program such as kermit or procomm as a terminal to communicate with a computer running Unix, when we talk about the "computer", we mean the Unix machine
a machine for performing calculations automatically
A functional unit that can perform substantial computations, including numerous arithmetic operations and logic operations without human intervention during a run In information processing, the term computer usually describes a digital computer A computer may consist of a stand-alone unit or may consist of several interconnected units
One who computes
Electronic machine capable of performing calculations and other manipulations of various types of data, under the control of a stored set of instructions The machine itself is the hardware; the instructions are the program or software Depending upon size, computers are called mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers Microcomputers include desk-top and portable personal computers
An electronic device with the ability to (1) accept user-supplied data, (2) input, store, and execute programmed instructions, (3) perform mathematical and logic operations, and (4) output results according to user specifications
A machine for carrying out calculations and performing specified transformations on information, such as storing, sorting, correlating, retrieving and processing data
computer hardware kompüterin esas kısımları