Ubiquitous Network Society

Technology is evolving faster than ever in the ITC domain. Computing devices become smaller and more powerful by the day (and cheaper than ever). They have started to move away from the classical “computer” towards portable devices like personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones. Even thes...

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Main Author: Cristian USCATU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inforec Association 2006-01-01
Series:Informatică economică
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Online Access:http://www.revistaie.ase.ro/content/38/Uscatu%205p.pdf
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spelling doaj-0c697743d3f147c6b6049c05675983b62020-11-24T23:14:18ZengInforec AssociationInformatică economică1453-13051842-80882006-01-01X297101Ubiquitous Network SocietyCristian USCATUTechnology is evolving faster than ever in the ITC domain. Computing devices become smaller and more powerful by the day (and cheaper than ever). They have started to move away from the classical “computer” towards portable devices like personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones. Even these devices are no longer what they used to be. A phone is no longer a simple voice communication device, but a minicomputer with lots of functions. The addition of wireless communication protocols, like WiFi and Bluetooth, leads to a web of interconnected devices with the final purpose of enabling us to access desired services anywhere, at any time. Adding less complicated devices, as sensors and detectors, located everywhere (clothes, cars, furniture, home appliances etc.) but connected to the same global network, we have a technological world aware of itself and aware of us, ready to serve our needs without hindering our lives. “Ubiquitous computing names the third wave in computing, just now beginning. First were mainframes, each shared by lots of people. Now we are in the personal computing era, person and machine staring uneasily at each other across the desktop. Next comes ubiquitous computing, or the age of calm technology, when technology recedes into the background of our lives.” [Weiser, 1995]http://www.revistaie.ase.ro/content/38/Uscatu%205p.pdfubiquitous computing (ubicomp)pervasive computingubiquitous technologyubiquitous network societyambient intelligenceprivacysecurity.
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author Cristian USCATU
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Ubiquitous Network Society
Informatică economică
ubiquitous computing (ubicomp)
pervasive computing
ubiquitous technology
ubiquitous network society
ambient intelligence
privacy
security.
author_facet Cristian USCATU
author_sort Cristian USCATU
title Ubiquitous Network Society
title_short Ubiquitous Network Society
title_full Ubiquitous Network Society
title_fullStr Ubiquitous Network Society
title_full_unstemmed Ubiquitous Network Society
title_sort ubiquitous network society
publisher Inforec Association
series Informatică economică
issn 1453-1305
1842-8088
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Technology is evolving faster than ever in the ITC domain. Computing devices become smaller and more powerful by the day (and cheaper than ever). They have started to move away from the classical “computer” towards portable devices like personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones. Even these devices are no longer what they used to be. A phone is no longer a simple voice communication device, but a minicomputer with lots of functions. The addition of wireless communication protocols, like WiFi and Bluetooth, leads to a web of interconnected devices with the final purpose of enabling us to access desired services anywhere, at any time. Adding less complicated devices, as sensors and detectors, located everywhere (clothes, cars, furniture, home appliances etc.) but connected to the same global network, we have a technological world aware of itself and aware of us, ready to serve our needs without hindering our lives. “Ubiquitous computing names the third wave in computing, just now beginning. First were mainframes, each shared by lots of people. Now we are in the personal computing era, person and machine staring uneasily at each other across the desktop. Next comes ubiquitous computing, or the age of calm technology, when technology recedes into the background of our lives.” [Weiser, 1995]
topic ubiquitous computing (ubicomp)
pervasive computing
ubiquitous technology
ubiquitous network society
ambient intelligence
privacy
security.
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