What is Computers: Definition and 244 Discussions

A computer is a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Modern computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. These programs enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. A computer system is a "complete" computer that includes the hardware, operating system (main software), and peripheral equipment needed and used for "full" operation. This term may also refer to a group of computers that are linked and function together, such as a computer network or computer cluster.
A broad range of industrial and consumer products use computers as control systems. Simple special-purpose devices like microwave ovens and remote controls are included, as are factory devices like industrial robots and computer-aided design, as well as general-purpose devices like personal computers and mobile devices like smartphones. Computers power the Internet, which links hundreds of millions of other computers and users.
Early computers were meant to be used only for calculations. Simple manual instruments like the abacus have aided people in doing calculations since ancient times. Early in the Industrial Revolution, some mechanical devices were built to automate long tedious tasks, such as guiding patterns for looms. More sophisticated electrical machines did specialized analog calculations in the early 20th century. The first digital electronic calculating machines were developed during World War II. The first semiconductor transistors in the late 1940s were followed by the silicon-based MOSFET (MOS transistor) and monolithic integrated circuit (IC) chip technologies in the late 1950s, leading to the microprocessor and the microcomputer revolution in the 1970s. The speed, power and versatility of computers have been increasing dramatically ever since then, with transistor counts increasing at a rapid pace (as predicted by Moore's law), leading to the Digital Revolution during the late 20th to early 21st centuries.
Conventionally, a modern computer consists of at least one processing element, typically a central processing unit (CPU) in the form of a microprocessor, along with some type of computer memory, typically semiconductor memory chips. The processing element carries out arithmetic and logical operations, and a sequencing and control unit can change the order of operations in response to stored information. Peripheral devices include input devices (keyboards, mice, joystick, etc.), output devices (monitor screens, printers, etc.), and input/output devices that perform both functions (e.g., the 2000s-era touchscreen). Peripheral devices allow information to be retrieved from an external source and they enable the result of operations to be saved and retrieved.

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    Everything for computers has to be numbers?

    Everything for computers has to be numbers?? Why every data, every information has to be represented in numbers for the computers. For us humans, we can take in data in various forms(or is it?). But for computers be it anything it is represented in numbers. Isn't there any other way? Hope...
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    Book/website for basic overview of computers

    Hi all, I wondered if you would mind recommending a book or website for getting a general (think broad rather than deep) overview of computers? I'm interested in both hardware and software. My background is that I am happy to use them for the stuff I do i.e. knocking up something basic on...
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    Why is the value zero not possible with computers?

    Hello Forum, any number that a computer deals with is just an approximation...in what sense? Why is the number zero not possible? The number zero is often a very very very small number (10^-19) but never exactly zero. Why? thanks, fisico30
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    How are humans able to play better than computers? [chess]

    I don't know about the current situation but earlier humans were able to beat computers at chess. The first major loss was I guess Kasparov against Deep Blue. But still I think humans still beat computers today. How is this possible? Computers can think far further than we humans can. They...
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    Can anyone recommend a beginner-friendly book on computers?

    I'm interested with computers, with no formal education on them outside of the basics taught at middle school. The problem is that I really enjoy learning about head amazing machines, I visit the dump and scavenge old parts from old systems, I go through phases in which I attempt to learn an...
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    Will computers make mathematicians obsolete?

    I mean if we someday has quantum computers etc. wouldn't it be able to solve all math problems just by heave number crunching and doing so, wouldn't that meant that every mathematician would be out of job? So is math really bad career for future?
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    Evolving Prime Number Algorithms: Can Computers Duplicate Human Programming?

    there are many prime number algorithm the simplest being dividing all the number less than the prime number. then comes division of number less than or equal half of the number to prime number with the prime number finally the division by all the smaller prime number than the given number...
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    I want to purchase one of these computers

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    Physics How to get into Quantum Computers?

    Hello, I am an undergraduate junior majoring in ECE. Right now I am still taking my core major classes but soon I need to specialize. I am very interested in computer hardware and software and would not mind at all graduating with Computer Engineering. But in the future, maybe after grad school...
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    Quantum Computers: what are they better at?

    Can someone explain to me what sort of things quantum computers can/could do, based on their differences in their design, that are harder for conventional computers? So far I have a list that consists of 1) integer factorisation. I was hoping someone could extend that for me! :-) After all...
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    Could computers be made more powerful by using smartphone technology?

    So I just got a galaxy s3 and the performance is amazing. It can browse the internet just as fast as my laptop and do other things just as well. I was wondering if laptop or desktop engineers could cram in much more hardware than they already do by using shrunken smartphone technology.
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    Why is my environment PATH not being permanently set in Windows?

    I started my days late with computer world, but lately I have enjoyed myself pretty much with DOS command line options and usage. Today people use only mouses to click, I wonder why on Earth do people still use command prompt. But I decided to learn about environment PATH SETTING, and I am stuck...
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    Quantum Computers, how do they work?

    Lately I've been hearing about latest advancements in quantum computers, such as the chinese group breaks distance record for teleporting qubits (As seen on phys.org, Unfortunately i cannot post that link because i am new). I was just wondering if anybody could clear up what a quantum computer...
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    Why can't quantum computers be used to solve SAT?

    Any boolean formula can be represented efficiently as a reversible circuit (i.e. with at most a polynomial increase in the number of gates), with n input bits and n output bits. If it is an n-input, 1-output formula, the corresponding reversible circuit will have 1 'main' output bit and a series...
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    Personal Handheld Computers 500 years from now.

    I'm working on a science fiction novel about a prosecutor in the future. He's assigned to different planets and they have an office system and he has a personal handheld device of some type. I need some help describing what this would be like in the future. I'm sure we're past...
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    Why must Quantum Computers be reversible?

    Although I've read many times that quantum computers are reversible, I am unable to find a understandable explanation as to why (this may be because I study Computer Science). From what I've read, I assume that the answer is linked to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, but I don't know how...
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    What should u study if you want to get into Q. Computers?

    Ya the title...is it mathematical physics, particle physics, statistical physics?
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    Question about Quantum Computers

    Hello Everyone I was hoping someone can answer how quantum computers work. I understand how digital logic works such as in AND gates and OR gates, but I am not sure how quantum physics wave functions can make this any faster. I was thinking maybe because whenever a piece of matter has the...
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    Would creating Mathematics with computers be considered pure?

    Here's something a Highschool student would ask: If I have something considered a disability in mathematics i.e visual thinking LoL , using a computer to visualize mathematics would be considered a useful tool. Pure mathematics is defined as generalizing abstraction , it is the how's and why's...
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    Quantum computers and modelling a quantum computer on a classical computer

    First of all, I haven't the slightest idea how a quantum computer actually works but I understand that it is theoretically possible to make them and they could, in theory, be used to compute things that a classical computer would take too long to compute. (i.e. large combinatorial problems like...
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    How Computers are used in the field of Physics?

    Hello Friends, This is my first post here :) I am writing an assignment on how Computers are used in the field of Physics. I searched the whole web but couldn't find any article about it. Can you please help me find one article? Thanks, Manoj
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    Combining chemistry with computers

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    How can I go into computers when I suck at math

    Yo all, I am going to start senior year in high school (finally... ) and you know, just thinking what I should go for. Ever since I was young, I was into computers. I love computers and would like to learn about hardware and perhaps programming. I would use the computer a lot when I was a...
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    Curious about Quantam Computers

    Hello iam very much curious about Quantam Computers i want to know that How sholud i proceed to pursue a career in quantam computing what is the requirement and eligiblity & what role will todays Computer scientists,Engineers, & experts will play in the Quantam era. what Kind of...
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    When do you think Quantum Computers will be out?

    When do you think Quantum Computers will be out? Most scientists think 20-30 years but we have them in the lab already, they're just 1.5mill and only about 6 qubits.
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    Programming Quantum Computers - Classical Techniques Obsolete?

    This question has been bugging me. I have a math degree, and my computer knowledge is limited to VERY BASIC programming and being able to build my own PC, so I thought this would be a good place to ask. Note: This question has no "clean cut" forum to fit into. I read ALL the forum...
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    Paper presentation on Quantum Computers

    Hello there forum! I would like to present a paper on quantum computers. Idk where to start from. I have high school level knowledge on quantum mechanics, semester on quantum physics and also the knowledge the feynman lecture vol 3 would give its readers.
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    Computers rational and irrational numbers

    I think this needs it's own thread. e and pi are transcendental numbers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcendental_number The square root of 2 is n irrational number: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irrational_number 1/3 is a rational number...
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    Job description in computers and electronics

    Hi. I am now to choose what I must study for engineering. So,I wanted some help.Everyone says "you must take what you like and what you will enjoy doing and what will make your job enjoyable". But,I don't know what I'll learn in engineering and what job I'll have to do. (I have to pick among...
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    Book Recommendation? - How computers / processors work

    Book Recommendation? -- How computers / processors work I'm familiar with basic, high-level programming (e.g. C) and the principles behind compilation, operating systems, etc. I'm also familiar with the basics simple electronics, e.g. circuits, transistors, simple logic gates, etc. The...
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    Computers in the distant future?

    What will computers, especially personal computers be like in the year 2050-2100? With Moore's law quickly becoming obsolete, I wonder what will be done to dramatically increase the performance and computational power of microprocessors in the distant future. Famous physicist Michio Kaku often...
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    Exploring the Fascinating World of Chat Bots: Conversations with an AI Mind

    I'm not sure what cause it has for asking certain questions but I was playing around with a chat bot (actually I'm still in session) and had a few interesting questions come up: (this occurs later in the conversation, the earlier parts didn't seem to be useful for this) You: what have you...
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    How can I securely erase my computer's hard drive before disposing of it?

    Does your computer contain a log of literally every single keystroke that has ever been performed in the entire history of that machine's use? If you bought something off amazon.com and used your credit card three years ago, is your credit card number permanently logged somewhere on your...
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    LaTeX Printing Latex Code from University Computers

    Not sure where to post this. I'm trying to write my dissertation, and both the examiners and I would prefer it if I used latex for the required notation. The frustrating thing is that even though I do know how to produce latex code, I don't know how to save it into a format that the computer...
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    Can computer control systems be relied upon for critical processes?

    The number of sensors is unimportant. A computer can probably fly a plane more reliably than a human pilot, but it would be unthinkable to not allow the human pilot to override the responses made by the computer. I don't know the specifics of a nuclear power plant, but for something truly...
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    Will computers ever be smarter than humans?

    Obviously the topic isn't new...but... What do you think? In my opinion computers have the potential to be much smarter than us and that is - the reason for this not happening is not the lack of hardware...but simply: perhaps we don't know yet how to program them. To quote Bill Gates: "I've...
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    How do computers store neg binary numbers?

    Homework Statement Which of the following numbers will be stored in an 8-bit computer as 11000001? This computer uses the 2's compliment convention. a)-64 b)-63 c)63 d)64 Homework Equations 1's and 2's compliment The Attempt at a Solution The answer is -63 and after trial...
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    Schools Computer Majors for College Freshmen | Learn About Computers

    Hey, I am a freshman in college and I'm trying to figure out the best course of action in terms of major to learn as much as possible about computers. I also wish to learn outside of the classroom as well, if possible. If possible, can anyone help me out? Much appreciated.
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    What is the Significance of 32.768 kHz Crystals in Timekeeping?

    Is there some process by which a computer is able to keep track of time in a linear order? Ie, how can a computer determine when a fixed time increment of arbitrary length has passed? Please don't dismiss this until you've at least thought about it a little bit. Is there a specific fixed...
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    Will Quantum Computers Replace Semiconductors in the Next 5 Years?

    Hi All, we hear about this term quantum computers and electronics which is currently under research. Will there be any major shift in our computer industry from semiconductor to quantum in next 5 years? Is there any significant advancement in this field? Just curious to know:)
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    Turing machine and quantum computers

    Can anyone help me...from Nielsen-Chuang "quantum computation and quantum information":how might we recognize that a process in nature computes a function not computable by a turing machine?
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    Rewriting polynomials for computers

    Suppose I have a REALLY big polynomial: a_0 + a_1 x + a_2 x^2 + a_3 x^3+a_4 x^4+ \cdots + a_n x^n I can rewrite the polynomial as a combination of multiplication and addition operators (instead of exponents) that a computer tends to like as such: a_0 + x \left( a_1 + x \left( a_2 + x \left(...
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    Math & Computers: Denigrate Purity of Math?

    Although useful, I feel as though computers denigrate the purity of mathematics. There is something rather romantic about doing mathematics while sitting in a candlelit room with pen in hand free from the hum of a computer fan. Does anyone feel the same way?
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    E.m.p attack- Can data & home computers survive?

    Is it just the electronics devices like notebooks, PC's that are rendered useless or as well the actual storage mediums like flash memory & optical discs even when there stored away? Would data on usb external HDD, flash memory, & dvd optical storage be readable after the attack? What home...
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    Quantum Computers: How Hard to Get into Top Programs?

    How hard is it to get into the quantum computer/information theory programs at the top universities? Are they easier to get into than theoretical particle physics or pure math? I would guess it would be just as difficult, but I hardly ever meet or read about people that are interested in that field.
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    Blocking apps on computers from installing

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    Steam Tables For Apple Computers

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    Steam Tables For Apple Computers

    I am a consulting engineer that frequently needs to determine the saturation temperature for various steam pressures. I use a mac computer. I have found many steam table calculator applications for PCs, but have been unable to find one that will run on the mac. Can anyone point me to a...
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    Concerning Quantum computers and information

    I only recently 'discovered' this quantum computer business and quantum information. As I see it, this seems like a drastic departure from regular 'classical' computers. So if we ever get to the point of using these computers, won´t they have to rediscover the entire field of...
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    2 computers connected to the same network by the internet

    Hello, if we have 2 computers connected to the same network by the internet(have the same network address), how can i share files between them?
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