Ubiquitious
An equivalent word of the word 'inescapable ', which means things that appear to be all over the place.
Calm Technology
In registering, Calm Technology intends to diminish the "energy" of data over-burden by letting the client select what data is at the focal point of their consideration and what data is fringe. The term was authored by Stamp Weiser, boss technologist, and John Seeley Darker, executive of the Xerox Palo Alto Exploration Lab. In the coming period of universal processing in which innovation will move toward becoming without a moment 's delay inescapable yet undetectable, Weiser and Darker predict the requirement for outline standards and strategies that empower clients to detect and control what instantly
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Calm Technology
In computing, calm technology aims to reduce the "excitement" of information overload by letting the user select what information is at the center of their attention and what information is peripheral. The term was coined by Mark Weiser, chief technologist, and John Seeley Brown, director of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Lab. In the coming age of ubiquitous computing in which technology will become at once pervasive yet invisible, Weiser and Brown foresee the need for design principles and methods that enable users to sense and control what immediately interests them while retaining peripheral awareness of other information possibilities that they can at any time choose to focus on. Calm technology, they envision, will not only relax the user but, by moving unneeded information to the edge of an interface, allow more information to exist there, ready for selection when needed.
1.1.1 WHAT IS PERVASIVE COMPUTING ?
Pervasive computing devices are not personal computers, but very tiny - even invisible devices, either mobile or embedded in almost any type of object imaginable, including cars, tools, appliances, clothing and various consumer goods - all communicating through interconnected networks.
Expert predict pervasive computing in year 2010 will become so naturalized within the environment that people will not even realize that they are using computers.
EXAMPLE OF PERVASIVE
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 1860’s, people have rapidly improved people’s lives with technology. The first generations of computers started the base of computers and their system. These generations were influenced by inventers like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Steve Wozniok facilitated the computers, tablets, and smart phone we use today. With tablets and smart phone being so accessible it is no surprise that computers are not as popular as they used to. Many people would prefer to have an item that can fit in their back pocket or bag, instead of having to carry a big, space consuming item. They would rather have a hand held tablet and can fit almost any where somebody needs it to. Everywhere there is technology;
What are smart devices? “A smart device is an electronic device, generally connected to other devices or networks via different wireless protocols such as Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi, 3G, etc., that can operate, to some extent, interactively and autonomously”(Weiser). There has been a debate for years on whether or not technology impairs users from performing daily tasks and whether it is has become too much to handle. Technology is a very important and helpful aid to an individual’s every day life. Although some might see it as a distraction, the number of ways in which technology has advanced our capabilities, effectiveness and knowledge is enough to sink most opposing arguments. Technology has created a very different society completely changing the very concept of accessibility, making information available at almost any time and anyplace.
When dealing with a global organization that reacts at the speed of the information received, pervasive computing is the future of the military technological base. The ability to have embed, unobtrusive devices that are small and powerful while maintaining connectivity is essential for survival and quick reaction. It austere locations, the military relies on internal power generation capability, which is energy consuming, expensive and dangerous to the environment and no sustainable. Pervasive computing is sustainable and environmentally friendly, that will allow for the reduction of internal fossil fuel power generation.
Are computers taking over the world? Technology is the most popular machinery and equipment that has been perpetually growing at an expeditious pace. Since the day computers have been invented, it has become an essential source that is now being used on an everyday basis. Computers are now being used for various reasons such as: education, occupations, communication, daily news, entertainment, etc. We are able to do almost anything and everything online-- whether it is on computers, laptops, or cellphones. There are countless of opinions towards the infiltration of computers among society. In addition, most people may view computers as a beneficial tool due to its versatility.
Technology pervades nearly every aspect of our lives and has even changed the way that we communicate and connect to others. For example, computers are in our homes, at the places we work at, and in our cars. They can even be held in our hands or carried in our pockets. We can communicate with people and machines from nearly anywhere around the globe with a simple click of a button. Messages that took several weeks to reach its destination can now be delivered from a computer, within
This concept represents the behavioral side of the Internet of Things: that massive proliferation of connected devices, networks, systems and people that promises to help us avoid car accidents, know when our appliances are about to break down, and keep us healthy. For B-to-C companies, though, the sensor-heavy M2M applications might be less important than the device that has almost become a human appendage: our smartphone.
Society has blown technology and its use out of proportion. For manifold a telephone is the first object they reach for in the morning, and the last they see before closing their eyes. Not only that but the amount of time spent using technology throughout the day is insane, “People spend an average of 8 hours 21 minutes sleeping a day – but spend an average of 8 hours 41 minutes on media devices” (Madlen Davies). People are using devices all the time, everywhere. Walking down the street odds are everyone has been in the position where they are physically run into by a person distracted by the electronic that's being used. Also during time that was previously spent socializing is now being spent engulfed in electronics. Family dinner time is being filled with heads faced down. Children are being ignored by parents to distracted by devices to pay attention to those around
In addition to numerous technological advances such as cell phones, TVs, navigation (GPS) systems, computers and the internet have come to be everyday things.
Today, in 2065, technology has all but taken over the lives of everyday people.Cars fly, robots/computers do our cooking, cleaning, shopping and pay our bills. Slowly, without realizing it, we’ve given technology control of our lives. People love the convenience it offers.
One of the key reason for this change in strategy is that nowadays — “computing devices are becoming more compact and mobile”. As the computing systems become more mobile and are interconnected with other
We are watching the birth of a new revolution in computer paradigm that guarantees to profoundly affect the way we associate with the computers, gadgets, physical spaces and other individuals. This new technology helps to create a world where all embedded processors, computers, sensors and digital communication are inexpensive products which can be used anywhere in the world which helps in eliminating time and place barriers by making services available to all users everywhere. Pervasive computing will surround users with a comfortable and convenient information environment that combines physical and computational infrastructures into an integrated habitat.
Society is deeply impacted by technology. There is no doubt, that with the rat race of modern life it is easier than ever for people to communicate with each other at any time. Screens big and small are giving the flexibility to access content whenever and wherever it is wanted. According to a report by Cisco, it is predicted that by 2020 there will be 50 billion networked devices as opposed to the current 15 billion. (http://www.smartgridnews.com/story/50-billion-connected-iot-devices-2020/2015-04-21) Technology has many benefits, having a use for everyday life, but it is obvious that the extent of usage is becoming unhealthy. It is hard to imagine a time before unavailability was considered a luxury and digital detoxes were well needed.
Modern consumer devices since 2011 are now trending toward mobility, touchscreen, and user-end optimization. On the other hand is cloud computing, which allows easier mass deployment for large enterprise. The sales number of desktops are now decreasing and has lead to the debate of whether it will be replaced by mobile devices.
Pervasive computing is here. It is being integrated into our society in as many ways that can be thought up. Chips are popping up in everyday objects. Cars, planes, ships, phones, PDA’s, refrigerators, and soon a person’s hat, shoes, and clothing. This is all well and good, the advancement of technology is something that has always and will always be a constant in our culture. The need for more interconnectivity is becoming more apparent in business, schools, and personal lives. IBM is working on a project, called Autonomic Computing, which will create a universal standard for technology and the integration of electronic devices. One of their claims for
The field is of developing significance because of the expanding dependence of PC frameworks in most societies. Computer frameworks now incorporate a wide assortment of "keen" gadgets, including cell phones, TVs and little gadgets as a major aspect of the Internet of Things – and systems incorporate the Internet and private information systems, as well as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and different remote system.