The computer with which we are so familiar today is based upon a principle stated by Alan Turing in 1935, when he first described the famous machine now carrying his name [1]. This concept was developed to illustrate his mathematical research in the field of logic, computability, and other concepts in computation theory. The idea was further adapted and developed by John von Neumann and the result gave birth to what is now the basis of the computer structure as we know it
[2] and bear its inventor’s name: the “Von Neumann architecture” (VN).