tech in journalism quiz two
desktop
most other newspapers, are created in ____publishing programs
June 28, 1990
on ______, Judge Keeton of the Federal District Court in Boston upheld the copyright of the Lotus 1-2-3 user interface.
Electronic Spreadsheet
organizes information into software defined columns and rows. The data can then be "added up" by a formula to give a total or sum. This program summarizes information from many paper sources in one place and presents the information in a format to help a decision maker see the financial "big picture" for the company.
Professor Richard Mattessich 1961
pioneered the development of computerized speadsheets for use in business accounting.Mattessich's work and that of other developers of spreadsheets on mainframe computers probably had little positive influence on Bricklin and Frankston.
info source
produces a message
second generation
reduced both size and heat generated by the computers because this generation moved to transistors. This made these machines smaller, more reliable and less expensive.
Mitch Kapor
served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Lotus from 1982 to 1986 and as a Director until 1987. In 1983. designed and programmed Visiplot/Visitrend which he sold to Personal Software (VisiCorp) for $1 million. cofounded Lotus Development Corporation with Jonathan Sachs
worksheets
sheets containing formulas, functions, values, text and graphics which make up a workbook
channel
signals are adapted for transmission
Dan Bricklin
the "father" of the electronic spreadsheet
PostScript and LaserPrinting
the combination of________ represented a dramatic advance in typographical quality and design flexibility
Lotus
the first spreadsheet vendor to introduce naming cells, cell ranges and spreadsheet macros
desktop publishing
through the use of a personal computer, combining text and graphics to produce a high-quality documents, such as newsletters, flyers, brochures, etc.
Microsoft PowerPoint
virtual presentation software developed by Robert Gaskins and Dennis Austin for the American computer software company Forethought, Inc.
The mathmatical theory of communication
1. An information source, which produces a message .2. A transmitter, which encodes the message into signals 3. A channel, to which signals are adapted for transmission 4. A receiver, which 'decodes' (reconstructs) the message from the signal. 5. A destination, where the message arrives. *created by Shannon and weaver
1987, Software Arts
1n______, _________, the developer of the original VisiCalc spreadsheet software filed a separate action against Lotus claiming that Lotus 1-2-3 was an infringement of VisiCalc
Boolean Algebra
A branch of mathematics that uses the logical operators OR, AND, and NOT. George Boole. 1850s
Adobe Illustrator
A draw program (vector graphic editor) that is commonly used for logos, icons, and other scalable graphics
Adobe Photoshop
A paint program (bitmap graphic editor) that specializes in photo manipulation. Became adobes most successful program within three years
1
About ___ million copies of the spreadsheet program were sold during VisiCalc's product lifetime.
PageMaker
Aldus software introduced the power of desktop publishing on the Macintosh when that company released _____. Newspapers and the printing industry quickly snapped up Macintosh computers and PageMaker software to put their publications together.
Adobe INC
American developer of printing, publishing, and graphics software.
PageMaker
An Adobe brand software program used to layout newspapers and other publications
Microcomputers (PC's)
An attempt to put ______ in homes was made in 1969 when the Neiman Marcus catalog offered a stylish machine called the Honeywell Kitchen Computer priced at $10,600.
Apple III
Apple Computers introduced the ____computer in 1980 as successor to the very successful Apple II. The ______ computer was supposed to be the system that business users could agree on. The computer turned out to be a costly mistake for the company. The ______ was rushed through development and shipped with several flaws in the design. Nearly 100 percent of the machines failed the first time the power switches were turned on. The ______ almost forced Apple Computers to close down.
1990s
Apple fell behind because of windows during this decade
1997
Apple made a relationship with microsoft to have a cross company patent during this year
January 2, 1979
Bricklin and Frankston formed Software Arts Corporation
ABC
Built at Iowa State College (now University) in the Spring of 1939, this was actually called the Atanasoff-Berry Computer. (By the way, Dr. Atanasoff earned his B.S. degree from the University of Florida.) The ABC system is considered the world's first electronic digital computer.
1998
By the end of ____ the Adobe Type Library encompassed more than 2,500 typefaces.
1980s
By the late ____many companies had introduced spreadsheet products
Fall of 1978
By this time, Bricklin had programmed the first working prototype of his concept in integer basic.
The Difference Engine
Charles Babbage. Used imput device, a processor, a control unit, storage and an output device. Created 1791
Mark I
Completed in January 1943, eight feet tall, 51 feet long, and two feet wide computer weighed more than 10,000 pounds. was built by IBM for the U.S. Navy and used relays instead of electronics for its calculations. (This means that it was very noisy when operating.) While more than $1 million was spent designing and building the computer, it was slower than a $5 pocket calculator from today. was designed by a team headed by Dr. Howard Aiken from Harvard. One of the members of this team was Dr. Grace Murray Hopper
VisiCalc
Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston teamed up in 1978 to develop _____, the first widely distributed spreadsheet program for microcomputers.
Daniel Fylstra
During the fall of 1978 this founding Associate Editor of Byte Magazine, joined Bricklin and Frankston in developing VisiCalc
1995
During this time, Apple had to many back orders and were falling behind because of Bill Gates Windows 95
UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer)
Following World War II, the first major computer allowed both characters (letters and punctuation marks) plus numbers as input. Input was achieved through punched cards. All programming was accomplished at the machine level.
TrueType
Fonts that can be used for both the screen display and printing, thereby eliminating the need to have two font files for each typeface. Develped by Apple and Microsoft
May 1979
Fylstra and his firm Personal Software (later renamed VisiCorp) began marketing "VisiCalc" with a teaser ad in Byte Magazine.
yes
Have computers changed the way journalists, broadcast journalists, advertising executives, public relations professions and sports information people work?
4
How many generations of computers are there
WordMaster
In 1978 MicroPro International was formed by Seymour Rebenstein.MicroProreleased a word processing program called _____. The _____ program failed to gain wide acceptance but MicroPro discovered what users wanted from a word processor and used that information to create WordStar, the first "standard" in word processing.
Lisa
In 1983 Apple Computers brought out the ___, a $10,000 microcomputer that featured a graphical interface and a mouse. The high cost of this machine frightened away many potential purchasers.
IBM-PC XT
In 1983 IBM brought the ____ to the market. The XT version added a 10 mb hard disk drive to the original PC design and sold for $4,495.
AT
In 1984 IBM upped the stakes by unveiling the ____ computer running with an Intel 80286 CPU chip, 256 kb of RAM, a 16-bit bus and a high density floppy for $5,469.
2000
In February _____, Dan Bricklin is still working at Trellix Corporation. Lotus gave him permission to post a working copy of the 1981 IBM PC version of the VisiCalc spreadsheet program on his web site. You can download it and run it on a PC using MSDOS in Windows 95 or 98.
1987, Paperback, Mosaic
In January of ___, Lotus Development filed suit against ____ Software and separately against _____Software claiming they had infinged on the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet software.
1983
In ___ Apple Computer, Inc. (now Apple Inc.), acquired 15 percent of Adobe and became the first licensee of PostScript.
1983
In ___( Lotus first year of operations) the company reported revenues of $53 Million and had a successful public offering.
1985
In ____ Apple introduced the first Macintosh-compatible PostScript printer, the LaserWriter, based on a laser-print engine developed by Canon Inc.
1984
In ____, Lotus tripled in revenue to $156 Million.
1995
In the late spring of ____, IBM acquired Lotus Development and Microsoft Excel is the spreadsheet market leader
OUTPUT
Information can be retrieved from the computer
Lotus 1-2-3
Introduced in 1983, made it easier to use spreadsheets and it added integrated charting, plotting and database capabilities.
PowerMac
Introduced this computer in 1994
adobe
Its headquarters are located in San Jose, California.
TWIN
Lotus clone created by mosaic
Microsoft
Lotus won the legal battles, but lost the "market share war" to _________
TWIN and VP planner
Lotus "clones"
VP Planner
Lotus clone created by Paperback
1980s
Macintosh computer release date
True
Microsoft abandoned Postscript for Truetype
Excel
Microsoft and Bill Gates had joined the fray with the innovative ____spreadsheet
Adobe Premiere
Nonlinear video editing program used to capture, edit and Incorporate video into multimedia applications. 1991
Honeywell Kitchen Computer
Not one of these machines was actually sold. housewives, were required to take a two-week course in how to use the computer was a problem. the computer didn't have a keyboard to enter the recipes. Instead, it used 15 binary switches that the wife had to program. this computer didn't have a monitor to display the recipes. The output was a set of flashing binary lights that would blink out code that Mom had to translate into her cherished recipes. It also costed the amount a well paid house hold made
Excel
One of the first spreadsheets to use a graphical interface with pull down menus and a point and click capability using a mouse pointing device.
Macintosh
One of the primary computers changing the way journalists work is Apple's ______
Macintosh
People bought this Apple computer just so they can use Excel
Colossus
Placed in operation around December 1943, was used by the British to break message codes used by the Germans. used more than 2,400 electronic vacuum tubes in this process was designed by Alan Touring and a group of British researchers.
2.0
PowerPoint Version ___, developed for both Macintosh and Microsoft's Windows operating system, was upgraded to output 35-mm colour slides.
WordPerfect
Satellite Software International, a small software house located in Oregon, released a new word processing program called ____. This program only ran on Data General Computers but it made an impact on the computer software industry. Satellite Software would later change the company name to ______ and their word processing program would replace WordStar as the industry standard.
Claude E. Shannon
Showed in a Masters theises how Boole's concepts of TRUE and FALSE (Boolean Algebra) could be used to represent the functions of switches in electronic circuits. It is difficult to convey just how important this concept was; provided electrical engineers with the mathematical tool they needed to design digital electronic circuits, and these techniques remain the cornerstone of digital electronic design to this day.
EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer)
Started during World War II and completed in 1952, was the first computer build in America that stored programs with "rewiring" the system. (The honors for the world's first programmable computer belong to the British.)
Founders of Apple
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
File, Home, Insert, Page layout, Formulas, Data, Review and View.
Tabs on first ribbon
3.0
The 1992 release of PowerPoint ___ introduced the now-standard virtual slideshow.
Tim Cook
The CEO of Apple
INPUT
information can be put into the computer
storage
information can be stored in the computer
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)
The U.S. Army called this classified effort Project PX. was first shown on Valentine's day in 1946. Weighing more the 30 tons, was comprised of nearly 20,000 electronic vacuum tubes, any one of which could go bad rendering the system useless.also used around 70,000 resisters, 10,000 capacitors, 1,500 relays, and more than 6,000 switches. The computer was constructed for the Army's ballistics research efforts and ended up costing more than 200 percent over the original budget calculations. was programmed by moving electronic switches and wires, not by entering in a program at a terminal. The primary role was to calculate gun trajectories.
Apple II
The ________ computer was introduced in 1977. This unit resembled an appliance in that the customer could simply plug it into an electrical outlet and switch it on. Computer users no longer were no longer limited to electrical engineers and serious hobbyists.
second
The _____generation microcomputers started showing up in 1977
CP/M
The creation of _____(control program for microcomputers) in 1977 by Gary Kildall of Intergalactic Digital Research (later shortened to Digital Research) was another major step in the development of microcomputers. ____ became a widely used operating system for microcomputers. Most microcomputers being sold during this time frame used the ____operating system.
Vulcan
The database program arrived in 1979 when Wayne Ratliff developed _____, the database program. The name of the product was quickly changed to dBase II and emerged as the standard for database programs.
VisiCalc & WordStar
The first Spreadsheet and Word processing programs available for PC's. They were the first killer apps for the personal computer.
4
The first computer from TRS-80 computer from Tandy-Radio Shack boasted only ___ kilobytes of memory
True
The first major step towards computers was made in the American 1880s when Herman Hollerith created a card punching machine to annnounce the 1890 census resultes
spreedsheet
was and is a large sheet of paper with columns and rows that lays everything out about transactions for a business person to examine. It spreads or shows all of the costs, income, taxes, etc. on a single sheet of paper for a manager to look at when making a decision.
IBM PC
The introduction of the ____ on August 12, 1981 was hailed by the computer trade press as an event establishing a standard operating system for home and business.capable of performing word processing, database management, financial modeling, accounting, telecommunications, and more. The limitations on what the computer can do are really software limitations. The computer will do whatever the software, or computer program, tells it to do.not a single instrument, but a collection of components. A basic PC consists of a keyboard, a display unit, and system unit. There are other options that can be added to a PC. These options include: printers, modems, high resolution graphics, and additional memory to name a few.
info source, transmitter, channel, reciever, destination
The mathmatical theory of communication five elements
1985
The number of employees at Lotus grew to over a thousand. Lotus Development acquired Software Arts and discontinued the VisiCalc program
14
The program, initially named Presenter, was released for the Apple Macintosh in 1987. In July of that year, the Microsoft Corporation, in its first significant software acquisition, purchased the rights to PowerPoint for $____ million.
False
The researchers at Xerox released the Alto computer about the same time IBM was putting the IBM-PC on the market. It was a success
Fourth Generation
These machine are designed around microprocessors and contain millions and millions of transistors on a single electronic chip made from silicon. The microprocessors are inexpensive, allow for faster processing speeds, noiseless and are very small. Microprocessors brought an immediate and radical change to computers, one that is described as a computer revolution.
PowerPoint
was designed to facilitate visual demonstrations for group presentations in the business environment
adobe
was instrumental in the creation of the desktop publishing industry through the introduction of its PostScript printer language.
VisiCalc
was the first "killer" application for personal computers.
Data Validation
Use ______ in Excel to make sure that users enter certain values into a cell.
1.0
Version____ of PowerPoint allowed users to generate text and graphics pages for black-and-white handouts, notes, and overhead transparencies.
Slides
What PowerPoint presentations are made of
Mitch Kapor and Lotus spreadsheet
What came after VisiCalc?
desktop publishing
What did PageMaker, Laser Printing and PostScript accomplish together?
Visible Calculator
What does VisiCalc stand for?
Excel
When Microsoft launched the Windows operating system in 1987, ____was one of the first application products released for it
April 1st, 1976
When apple computer was established
Format Cells
When we _____ in Excel, we change the appearance of a number without changing the number itself.
The company was founded in 1982 by John Warnock and Charles Geschke.
Who founded Adobe and when
Altair 8800 (1975)
microcomputer kit that sold for less than $400. represented a major breakthrough in price. the brainchild of H. Edward Roberts. Popular Electronics' publisher, Les Solomon allowed his 12 yr old daughter to name it after a Startrek episode. Roberts had until then called his computer the PE-8. The Altair 8800 lacked a keyboard. The computer also lacked a monitor and software. Yet, the kit was a success and many people credit this microcomputer with opening the door to the microcomputer age.
Apple II
WordStar, VisiCalc and Vulcan were all written to work on both CP/M systems and on _____ computers
laste 1996
Year that apple made a large merger with nextstep
2
___ major computers were introduced in 1983
Lotus
____ had acquired Software Arts and the rights to VisiCalc
Jim Manzi
_____ had become CEO at Lotus in April 1986
Apple Computers
_______ was formed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in early 1976
postscript
a programming language specially designed to describe the precise position, shape, and size of objects on a computer-generated page.
1960s
advances were made in programming computers. Languages such as FORTRAN and COBOL appeared in this time span. The emphasis was to replace machine codes (series of 0's and 1's understood by computer systems) with programming languages that used "English-like" phrases. Transistors were also replacing vacuum tubes in computers during this time period.
computer
an information handling device that performs the four basic functions of: INPUT OUTPUT PROCESSING STORAGE
Workbook
another word for your excel file
Third Generation
build using integrated circuits (ICs). Again, the reliability improved and costs of computers went down. Size of the computers decreased, efficiency improved and the speed of computers greatly increased with ICs.
Dan Bricklin & Bob Frankston 1978
co-invented or co-created the software program VisiCalc
Ed Roberts
created the laptop computer in 1977
Reciever
decodes' (reconstructs) the message from the signal.
The first generation
developed using vacuum tubes and relays. These were very large machines that generated lots of noise and heat. Since many components were mechanical, these computers were slow and not very reliable. These machines were expensive to build and operate.
transmitter
encodes the message into signals
Lotus 1-2-3
established spreadsheet software as a major data presentation package as well as a complex calculation tool.
The Font Wars
for more than a year, this roiled the computer and publishing worlds before Apple and Adobe reached a compromise.
Excel
had a graphical user interface was easier for most people to use than the command line interface of PCDOS spreadsheet products
spreedsheets
have been used by accountants for hundreds of years
destination
here the message arrives.
Microsoft
in 1975,Bill Gates and Paul Allen wrote the first microcomputer BASIC language and formed ______.
Mitch Kapor
in July 1986 ____ resigned as Chairman of the Board of Lotus
LaserWriter
included PostScript renditions of several classic typefaces and a PostScript interpreter
Processing
information can be manipulated and changed in the computer
Dr. Grace Murray Hopper
who may be the first modern woman involved with computers. Dr. Hopper was also a Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy and she was influential in the creating the concept of compilers for computer languages. She is perhaps best known for her discovery of the first computer bug in the Mark I computer--a moth that kept one of the computer's components from properly working.
To put PostScript on the market after Xerox would not publish it
why was adobe cretaed?