Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Turing-machine-like structures in a V Neumann architecture

Hi everyone! During the last classes we were watching videos to understand the structure of a Turing-Machine and a V Neumann architecture. I know, it seems difficult but i will explain it to you.So this is going to be the topic for this post.  Alan Turing created in 1936 a powerful device, the Turing-Machine. It is an hypothetical machine that can simulate any computer algorithm, no matter how complicated it is


A CPU-Computer is an example for a V-Neumann architecture. CPU means central processing unit and it is like the brain of the computer.


This is the video we watched in class, but if you look at this Mind-Map that i created with Mindomo, you will understand it better.


Make your own mind maps with Mindomo.

So, the final answer about the question is that both have a memory, an imput and a machine that reads and processes the input following certain rules and then they give an output back .
I hope you understand everything and if you are interested in this topic, just let me know!

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