Charles Babbage (1791-1871), computer pioneer, designed two classes of
engine, Difference Engines, and Analytical Engines. Difference engines
are so called because of the mathematical principle on which they are
based, namely, the method of finite differences. The beauty of the
method is that it uses only arithmetical addition and removes the need
for multiplication and division which are more difficult to implement
mechanically.
No comments:
Post a Comment