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    computer industry by creating the blueprint for the algorithms and computations for computers called the Turing Model. The Turing Model paved the way for the first working programmable computer that is automatic was called the Z3 Computer made by Konrad Zuse in 1936. (Wikipedia.org). The next major computer with workable programming that was made was the IBM 701 EDPM Computer. IBM became one of the first computers to be marketed by a major company. From the creation of the IBM 701‚ the first successful

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    computer. Although these two events continued their development in parallel‚ for a long time they did not cross into each others paths. Jumping in the history to the 20th century‚ in 1936‚ Konrad Zuse‚ who is a German engineer‚ began building a computer which was considered to be the first working digital computer. Zuse ’s innovation was using punched tape to control computer programs‚ which was actually discarded 35mm movie film. So the year 1936 became the year that the cinema and the computer development

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    very intricate designs. The designs were stored on punch-cards which could be fed into the loom in order to produce the designs requested. This is an odd beginning for the most powerful invention in the world. In the 1930’s‚ a man named Konrad Zuse started to make his own type of computer. Out of his works‚ he made several good advances in the world of computing. First‚ he developed the binary coding system. This was a base two system which allowed computers to read information with either

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    [pic] [pic] [pic] Submitted by : Abdul Hakeem Esmail Submitted to : Mr. Rashim Ivan Ilupa Subject Teacher TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ii TABLE OF CONTENTS iii Pages Chapter I - INTRODUCTION • Significance of the study 2 • Review of Related Literature 3 • Generation of Computer (present) 4 Chapter II - BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY • Origin 5

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    I have been using computers for as long as I can remember‚ whether it is for entertainment use or work use‚ computers are part of our everyday lives. They have an effect on almost everything you do. When you buy groceries at a supermarket‚ a computer is uesed with laser and barcode technology to scan the price of each item and present a total. Barcoding items (clothes‚ food and books ) requires a computer to generate the barcode labels and maintain the inventory. Most televison advertisiments and

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    Germany has also been a leader in architecture styles. Germany is known for Baroque style‚ Ottonian style and Gothic style. Germany has produced leaders in technology. Germany has brought the world Hans Geiger‚ inventor of the Geiger counter; Konrad Zuse‚ inventor of the computer; and Rudolf Diesel‚ inventor of the Diesel engine and a name that is still a leader in the automotive industry. Germans‚ Max Planck and Albert Einstein are big names in physics‚ and they and other Germans contributed to

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    input‚ stores and automatically manipulates data‚ and provides output in a useful format. The most significant date in the history of computers is in the year of 1936. This is the year the first “computer” was developed by a German engineer named Konrad Zuse. He called it the Z1 Computer and it was the first system to be fully programmable. The Z1 Computer had computing power‚ setting it apart from other electronic devices. Programming early computers became somewhat of a hassle for inventors and

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    References: The Most Famous Image in the Early History of Computing[18] This portrait of Jacquard was woven in silk on a Jacquard loom and required 24‚000 punched cards to create (1839) The Zuse Z3‚ 1941‚ considered the world ’s first working programmable‚ fully automatic computing machine. * The secret British Colossus computers (1943)‚[29] which had limited programmability but demonstrated that a device using thousands of tubes could be

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    The Invention of Computer and its Significance in Human History Abstract: In human history‚ there are lots of great inventions which made great effects to our life; we can even say‚ they dominated the development of human culture. This paper would say something about an effective invention which is fast developing and have the greatest influence on human society—computer and its history and significance. The writer believes‚ before people see computer as a convenient and useful tool even can’t leave

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    between 1939 and 1944. However‚ in the aftermath of World War II it was discovered that a program controlled computer called the Z3 had been completed in Germany in 1941‚ which means that the Z3 pre-dated the Harvard Mark I. Prof. Hurst Zuse (http://www.epemag.com/zuse/) Following shortly after Z3‚ Britain’s Colossus in 1943 and two years later America came up with another system ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) Years later in 1956 John Von

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