Overview of and topical guide to computing
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computing:
Computing – activity of using and improving computer hardware and computer software .
Branches of computing [ edit ]
Computer science – (outline )
See information processor for a high-level block diagram.
Instruction-level taxonomies [ edit ]
After the commoditization of memory , attention turned to optimizing CPU performance at the instruction level. Various methods of speeding up the fetch-execute cycle include:
Part of an early computer, EDSAC .
History of computing [ edit ]
Wired and wireless computer network [ edit ]
This notebook computer is connected to a wireless access point using a PC card wireless card.
Computing technology based wireless networking (CbWN)[ edit ]
The main goal of CbWN is to optimize the system performance of the flexible wireless network.
Classes of computers [ edit ]
Polish analog computer AKAT-1
There are several terms which describe classes , or categories, of computers:
A computer Lab
Companies – current[ edit ]
Companies – historic[ edit ]
Acorn , bought by Olivetti
Amdahl Corporation , bought by Fujitsu
Bendix Corporation
Burroughs Corporation , merged with Sperry to become Unisys
Compaq , bought by Hewlett-Packard
Control Data
Cray
Data General
Digital Equipment Corporation , bought by Compaq , later bought by Hewlett-Packard
Digital Research – produced system software for early Intel microprocessor-based computers
Elliott Brothers
English Electric Company
Ferranti
General Electric , computer division bought by Honeywell , then Bull
Honeywell , computer division bought by Bull
ICL
Leo
Lisp Machines, Inc.
Marconi
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems produced the first widely sold microcomputer system (kit and assembled)
Nixdorf Computer , bought by Siemens
Norsk Data
Olivetti
Osborne
Packard Bell
PERQ
Prime Computer
Raytheon
Royal McBee
RCA
Scientific Data Systems , sold to Xerox
Siemens
Sinclair Research , created the ZX Spectrum , ZX80 , and ZX81
Southweat Technical products Corporation produced microcomputers systems (kit and assembled), peripherals, and software based on Motorola 6800 and 6809 microcomputer chips
Sperry , which bought UNIVAC , and later merged with Burroughs to become Unisys
Symbolics
UNIVAC
Varian Data Machines , a division of Varian Associates which was bought by Sperry
Wang
Professional organizations [ edit ]
Open standards bodies [ edit ]
See also Open standard
Computing publications [ edit ]
Persons influential in computing [ edit ]
Major figures associated with making personal computers popular.