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  • Physics, Physicists and the History of Computation and Computers

  • Computer1766Nautical Almanac

  • Charlies Babbage1791-1871Babbage1823(Difference Engine No.1

  • Babbage's Difference Engine No.2

  • BabbageAda Lovelace1815~1852 Analytical Engine

  • George Boole

    Boole1847~1852Boolean

    Boolean{0,1}FALSETRUEORANDNOT

  • Lord Kelvin (1824~1907) Lord Kelvin 1876 1950

  • Herman Hollerith (1859~1929)

    1790188021000HollerithTabulator1890

  • Tabulator 1890 62,622,250

  • Thomas J. Watson1874~1956Watson & IBM1914 Watson CTRComputing Tabulating Recording Co. Hollerith1924 International Business Machine Co. IBM1929IBM

  • Konard Zuse (1910~1995)Z11936ZusePlankalkul

  • Z1 1943 Zuse 1989 Z1

  • 1941ZuseZ3Z1Z35~10Hz0.73419441960Z3

  • J.V. Atanasoff & C. Berry1941 : ABC Atanasoff-BerryComputerDrum DRAM ENIACAtanasoff

  • 1941 : Harvard Mark IIBMAutomatic Sequence Controlled CalculatorIBM Howard Hathaway Aiken (1900~1973)

  • J.P. Eckert (1919~1995)J.W. Mauchly (1907~1980)1946 : ENIACENIAC Electronic Numerical Integrator and ComputerEckertMauchly194511150kW18000400100Hz50004001955

  • 1920~306020193515ENIAC

  • vs. 1944John von Neumann1903~1957 ENIACEckertJohn von Neumann1903~1957

  • Logic Gate(a) B=A(b) B=

  • "OR" gate: C=AB

    ABC000011101111

  • 240+204

  • ENIAC ENIAC

    1. 2. 3.

    Mauchlystored-program comptuer

  • EDVAC: Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic ComputerENIACENIACEDVAC

  • EDVAC ENIAC EDVAC

    1.ENIAC2.3.

  • Mercury Delay LineEckert1000

  • EDVAC

    EDVAC3600ENIAC

  • 1945 First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC Eckert

  • Magnetic Core Memory1950MITJ.Forrester01

  • 1954UNIVAC

  • 2mm/1.3mm0.18/0.10

  • 0.5/0.31638432bit32128X12816cmX16cm5242881968

  • 19501954Texas Instrument1956UNIVAC

  • 1957: Fairchild Semicon. Gordon Moore Robert Noyce Fairchild IBM1958J. KilbySi/GeFairchildFairchildTISI/GE0.040.062

  • 1963: Fairchild 1963 907 0.0380.048

  • 1971INTEL 40041968Moore, Noyce Andrew GroveINTEL 19714004INTEL 4004 4-bit 2300110.110.15

  • Moores Law

  • Limitation of Moores Law

  • 1988: Mathematica1986Stephen WolframWolfram Research1988Mathematica

  • 1989: World Wide Web1989CERNTim Berners-LeeHTTP: HyperText Transfer Protocol URL: Uniform Resource Loc ator Hypertext Markup Language WWWinfo.cern.chWWW

  • Next Generation?Quantum Computer?Bio Computer?Molecular Computer?

  • Quantum Computer1980: R. P. Feynmann: information science and quantum mechanical processes1985: D. Deutsch: quantum bit, quantum gate, and quantum computer


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