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COMPUTERS - a necessary harm-

"Who invented the computer?" is not a question with a simple

answer. The real answer is that many inventors

contributed to the history of computers and that a

computer is a complex piece of machinery made up of

many parts, each of which can be considered a separate

invention.

Here are some of the inventors:

1936- Konrad Zuse - 1936- Konrad Zuse - First freely First freely programmable programmable computer computer

1942- Howard Aiken & Grace Hopper-

The Harvard Mark 1 computer

Are you on a computer right now? Then do you know how a computer evolved? The term Computer, originally meant a person capable of

performing numerical calculations with the help of a mechanical computing device.

Evolution of Computers

The evolution of computers started way back in the late 1930s.

In the evolution of computers the first generation was characterized by the use of vacuum tubes. These computers were expensive and bulky. They did not support multitasking.

In the 1960s, transistor based computers replaced vacuum tubes. Transistors made computers smaller and cheaper. But transistors were responsible for the emission of large amounts of heat from the computer.

The use of transistors marked the second generation of computers

The use of Integrated circuits was in the third generation of computers. Small transistors placed on silicon chips, called semi conductors. This increased the speed and efficiency of computers.

Operating systems were the human interface to computer operations and keyboards and monitors became the input-output devices.

Thousands of integrated circuits placed onto a silicon chip made up a microprocessor. Introduction of microprocessors was the hallmark of fourth generation computers.

FIRST MICROPROCESSORSIN 1971

The fifth generation computers are under development. They are going to be based on principles of artificial intelligence and natural language recognition. Developers are aiming at computers capable of organizing themselves.

1991 - World-Wide Web (WWW) was developed by Tim Berners-Lee

1996 - Microsoft failed to recognized

the importance of the Web, but finally

released the much improved browser

Explorer 3.0 in the summer.

The most recent type of computer looks like a pen….It may be hard to belive but is

true…..

The virtual keyboard is already on the market for certain mobile phones

Components

The system unit is composed of a

motherboard, a power source, a microprocessor,

memory, hard-disk(s), and a graphic card. These are the core components of a system unit. Apart from these we can find auxiliary components such as a TV tuner,

CD/DVD Reading-Writing units, floppy disk unit,

etc.

There are 3 types of monitors: CRT monitors (cathode-ray tube), LCD monitors (liquid crystal display) and LED monitors (light-emitting diode).

Vocabulary exercises :

1. Complete the fallowing sentences with one word only:

1. If you want your computer to work, you ……. it on.

2. Jim wants to ………… his computer.3. This project is really good. You need to

……………… it form this website: www.project.com

4. A computer is a …………. that receives input, stores an manipulate data and provides output in a useful format.

5. The first computer did not support ………………… .

6. In the evolution of computer the first generation was characterized by the use of …………. tubes.

7. Mary needs to…….. on the school’s website. 8. The first electronic computers were the size of a

large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern ……………. computers.

9. If you want to go on-line, you need to turn on your …………… .

10. My computer doesn’t work well. I probably got a ……….. .

1. Match the items to form the definition:

a) Hardware

b)

Software c)

printer

d) scanner

e) upload

1) an output device that produces a paper copy of alphanumeric or graphic data.

2) aided electronic system using photoelectric cells to separate copy, as color illustrations, into its primary colors, correct color copy, and produce a set of color separations ready for proofing or printing.

3) all of those parts of a computer that are tangible objects

4) parts of the computer which do not have a material form, such as programs, data, protocols, etc.

5) to transfer (software, data, character sets, etc.) from a smaller to a larger computer

The results of the survey are as following. There were questioned 20 persons with age between 15-19.

1. Have you ever used a computer?

100%

0%

Yes

No

2. Do you own a computer?

90%

10%

Yes

No

3. Do you have access to the Internet?

95%

5%

Yes

No

4. Do you use the computer to do your homework?

90%

10%

Yes

No

5. Do you use the computer only for games?

10%

90%

Yes

No

6. Do you consider yourself dependent on computer?

5%

95%

Yes

No

7. How many hours do you use the computer per day?

3 hours 2 hours 1 hour 4 hours 6 hours

8. What software do you have on your computer?

Windows Winamp Yahoo Messenger VLC Photoshop Media player BS-player Nero U- torrent

9. What is your favorite activity on the computer?

Playing games Chatting Listening to music Surfing on the Internet Watching movies

10. How do you imagine your life without a computer?

Boring Healthier Harder More TV, less information Not so hard Not so interesting

11. Do you think messenger is an efficient way to communicate? Why?

Yes, because is easy and fast; Yes, because is free; Yes, because you make a lot of friends; Yes, because you keep in touch with your

friends; No, because people use to take different identity

an isolate from the real world; No, because you can not make real friends;

Made by:

Madalina Alexe Angela Moga Loredana Muntiu Andrei Nemes

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