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History of Computing Science: Computer History from the Past Contents Next IntroductionWelcome to Calypso's Lecture Series for CS-100. The first (and only)lecture in the series is about the history of computing from thepast to the present. This offers the student or casual browser anoverview of the advances in science that made desktop computers possiblestarting with the invention of counting.This lecture was originally given in the fall of 1994 at theUniversity of Regina (Regina, Canada) for 400 CS-100 students. CS-100 isan introductory course designed primarily for students fromother disciplines. It was not intended for the computingscience major student. As such, this material wasgeared to appeal to those students.The author would like to thank the copyright holders of the various pictures used in this work without formal acknowledgement. For copyright information, please contact the author Michelle A. Hoyle (thelectureATeingangNOSPAMorg)..Future additions to the lecture include a section discussingthe impact of business microcomputers and mainframes to thehistory of computing.Teachers, this lecture is available to be used on a standalone machine in a classroom. Drop me some mail (thelectureATeingangNOSPAMorg) if you would like a copy for use in a classroom, museum, or kiosk. Replace the AT and NOSPAM with an @ and a . respectivelyNavigation Go back to the previous slide/page in the lecture. Access key: p Go to the next slide/page in the lecture. Access key: n Go to a selectable list of all slides in the lecture. Access key: i Provides more information on a related topic to the currentslide/page. Gives a listing of other sources of information on theInternet about the current topic. Jumps the display to the top of the slide. Access key: t Jumps the display to the beginning of the text. Access key: b Links in the body of the text point to more informationabout a given subject. You can continue forward from thatpoint using the "Next Page" mechanism or return to thepoint you digressed from using the "Last Page" mechanism.Selecting "Contents" at any point in time will return you tothe table of contents.We support some accessibility enhancements. If your browser supports access keys, you may be able to use CTRL+access_key (Macintosh) or ALT+access_key (Windows) for navigation. The access keys were listed above with the buttons. To use them, hold down the ALT key (or the CTRL key on a Macintosh) and then press the appropriate access key. These do not work on all browsers.Finally, if you're using a graphical browser, you mightwant to consider changing the size of the browser windowto as large as possible. The slides are quite large.Choose the right arrow or the field marked "Start" tostart your lecture experience.  Contents: The Shamanistic Tradition Stonehenge: A Primitive Calendar Stonehenge Sites The Abacus: A Primitive Calculator The Forefathers of Computing Science Pascal's Pascaline Calculator Blaise Pascal The Difference Engine Charles Babbage Charles Babbage Sites The Conditional Herman Hollerith Binary Representation The Harvard Mark I Alan Turing Alan Turing Sites The Turing Machine ENIAC John von Neumann The EDVAC Computer Technology Advances The Altair The Creation of Microsoft BASIC & Other Languages More Computer Languages The PC Explosion PC Sites PCs Today The Web Servers and Clients    This site selected as one of the ten best educational sites on the WWW for the month of December (1996) by Learning in Motion and picked as a Britannica Internet Award site in February of 2000. Computers: From the Past to the PresentIntroduction: Last modified July 30, 2006©1994-2006 by Michelle A. Hoyle |
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