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COMM 3353: Information & Communicattion Tehnologies I Dr. Shawn McCombs Chapter 3a: Technology

COMM 3353: Information & Communicatio n Technologies I Chapter 3a: Technology Chapter 3a: Technology

Technical Foundations Current Technical Trends Convergence Embedded, Mobile/Wireless, and Broadband The Cloud Technology

Micro/Macro-Electronics - 5 Generations of Computers over years Store and forward Visual Voic Digitalization and Databases Layered Organization Open System Integration Network “Layers” - rules ….. Technical Foundations the Internet?

Convergence Timeshifting Growing into a mature, Information Society … Current Technical Trends web 1.0 vs Web 2.0

of Media of Technology - vs Web Evolution of Connectivity … Convergence

Convergence in Technology Technology challenges Moore’s Law Every 18 Months, Processor and Memory double while remaining the same price. Why? Too Fast? Nanotechnology ……. Miniaturization

Into virtually all aspects of technology: Refridgerators Toasters Homes Not only practical... Convergence of Mass Media ……. Embedded Technolgy

Many of the technologies that allow the network (Internet) to work are utilized in cellular networks as well. ……. Mobile, Wireless

Moving Client Services to the Web Internet fast enough now to stream services or use virtual servers X1 by Comcast ……. The Cloud

End Chapter 3a Presentation Information & Communication Technologies I