3rd 10 Flashcards

1
Q

blank manage and maintain an organization’s
computer networks, including LANs and
WANs. They ensure network reliability, security,
and performance.

blank design and implement
cloud-based solutions, often utilizing
platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google
Cloud.

this work on developing and implementing machine
learning algorithms and models for various applications, such as recommendation systems and natural
language processing

bridge the gap
between development and IT operations,
automating software deployment, and
managing infrastructure as code

A

Network Administrator/Engineer

Cloud Solutions Architect

machine learning engineers

Devops engineer

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2
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is the first guide information processing tool which become advanced in china within side 12th centuy

A

Abacus

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3
Q

was a famous Scottish
mathematician who discovered logarithms

After the invention of Abacus, Napier
invented the so called blank in the
year 1617.

A

John Napier

Napier’s Bones (made of bones or ivory)

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4
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Three years after the invention of ‘Napier’s
Bones’ the blank was invented.
* It was invented by an English mathematician
blank in the year 1620.
* A blank includes movable rulers positioned
aspect with each side

A

Oughtred’s Slide Rule

William Oughtred

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5
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blank a French mathematician and experimental physicist who turned into one of the first modern scientist to increase and construct calculator

in 1645, he deviced a calculating device called Blank that is capable to add and subtract

A

Blaise Pascal

Pascal’s Calculator

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Blank, a 17th century scientist recognized the importance of creating machines.
He is considered one of the greatest scientific minds of his era

blank can multi, subtr, add, divide

A

Gottfried Leibniz

Leibniz calculator

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7
Q

this is the father of modern computers

He created the blank to store instructions and data on cards just like in the modern computers

A

Charles Babbage

Babbage’s Analytical Engine

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8
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The first generation of computers existed from

These computers used blank for memory
and Central Processing Unit (CPU) circuitry.

  • The blank, the first electronic computer, was
    developed in 1947 at the University of Pennsylvania,
    USA,

blank introduced the concept of
stored programs around the same time, leading
to the creation of the EDSAC in 1949 as the first
digital computer with a program

A

1946 to 1959

vacuum tubes

ENIAC

John von Neumann (JVN)

First-generation computers were
large, power-hungry, and emitted
significant heat, necessitating large
air-conditioned rooms for their
operation.

During this era, computer
programming was primarily done in
machine language, requiring users to
be both electronics experts and
programmers to use the computer
effectively.

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9
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2nd generation

blank replaced vacuum tubes, offering cost-effectiveness, lower power consumption,
compact size, reliability, and speed improvements.

blank served as primary memory, while
blank and blank were used as secondary
storage devices

Programming languages like blank and blank were introduced, simplifying software development

A

Transistors

Magnetic core

magnetic tape and disks

FORTRAN and COBOL

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10
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3rd gen

The third generation of technology spanned from? marked by significant advancements.
* blank replaced transistors in
computer systems, allowing for the integration of
many transistors, resistors, capacitors, and
associated circuitry into a single chip.
* blank is credited with inventing the IC, a
breakthrough that made computers smaller, more
reliable, and efficient

A

1965 to 1971,

Integrated Circuits (ICs)

Jack Kilby

High-level programming languages became
prevalent during this era, simplifying software
development and making computers more
accessible for a wider range of users

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