Across
- 3. a machine invented by Charles Babbage in which automatically calculates math tables.
- 4. a smart and self-taught woman who was also a mathematician and invented "loops".
- 8. builds one of the first most used computers, the 650.
- 10. the first mechanical computing machine created by Blaise Pascal.
- 12. the Frenchman who invented the loom.
- 17. allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers.
- 18. used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers.
- 19. used notches in wood, knots in rope, and counting stones to calculate the number of supplies and food sources they own and the passing of time.
Down
- 1. a company formed from Hollerith's success and later turned into the International Business Machine.
- 2. based on point o point communication invented by Tim-BernersLee.
- 4. used punched cards to make and follow patterns.
- 5. a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation.
- 6. a method created by Herman Hollerith that would arrange censes results faster.
- 7. ancient Romans had to use this method to multiply when numbers went further than multiplication tables.
- 9. a machine that had electromechanics with punched cards combined for input.
- 11. a woman who invented COBOL and wrote the first assembly language.
- 13. a prototype formed by Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak in 1976.
- 14. includes MMX technology and video and audio graphics efficiently.
- 15. a computer used to fire projectiles for the military in WW2, developed by John Eckert and John Mauchly.
- 16. advanced computing allowing similar functionality as a basic computer.
