Computers1

             THESIS: The computer is a complex combination of millions of objects perfectly pieced together with the skill and talent of many men and women over the years.
             I. People over the centuries have been developing many different devices and theories that have contributed to today's computer.
             II. A computer uses different languages and theories to perform its functions.
             III. The computer is a complex electronic structure made up of many devices.
             The computer is a complex combination of millions of objects perfectly pieced together with the skill and talent of many men and women over many years. They have been developing many different devices and theories that have contributed to today's computer. Although the concepts are difficult to understand, the typical PC is easy to build and even easier to run. With its easy-to-remove parts and difficult to understand theories, it brings a wide variety to the technical world.
             All of these theories, functions, and devices have contributed to the way the world is today. The combination of the five main devices (the hard disk, memory, motherboard, processor, and ports) has made up the computer. The languages and history of the computer have contributed to the vast knowledge we hold. The vast knowledge has been taken for granted, but no one could really understand all the difficult concepts presented.
             "Boolean Logic." Tech Web. Online. Internet. Available
             Every computer works using a type of algebra called "Boolean Logic." In the mid 19th century, an English mathematician, George Boole, developed this algebraic theory which is now used every day by computer engineers and programmers. The primary operations use AND, OR, and NOT, but the computer's logic gates use variations of this, such as NAND, NOR, XOR, and XNOR. This logic is implemented as transistors, electronic switches that are opened and closed by pulsing. AND requires both ...

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