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  1. Schmidt, E.; Cohen, J.: ¬Die Vernetzung der Welt : ein Blick in unsere Zukunft (2013) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Welche Konsequenzen wird es haben, wenn in Zukunft die überwiegende Mehrheit der Weltbevölkerung online ist? Wenn Informationstechnologien so allgegenwärtig sind wie Elektrizität? Was bedeutet das für die Politik, die Wirtschaft - und für uns selbst? Diese Fragen beantwortet ein außergewöhnliches Autorenduo: Eric Schmidt, der Mann, der Google zu einem Weltunternehmen gemacht hat, und Jared Cohen, ehemaliger Berater von Hillary Clinton und Condoleeza Rice und jetzt Chef von Googles Denkfabrik. In diesem aufregenden Buch führen sie uns die Chancen und Gefahren jener eng vernetzten Welt vor Augen, die die meisten von uns noch erleben werden. Es ist die sehr konkrete Vision einer Zukunft, die bereits begonnen hat. Und ein engagiertes Plädoyer dafür, sie jetzt zu gestalten - weil Technologie der leitenden Hand des Menschen bedarf, um Positives zu bewirken.
    BK
    05.38 (Neue elektronische Medien) <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
    54.08 (Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft)
    Classification
    AP 18420
    05.38 (Neue elektronische Medien) <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
    54.08 (Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft)
    Date
    17. 1.2017 12:46:23
    Footnote
    Pressestimmen - In diesem faszinierenden Buch machen Eric Schmidt und Jared Cohen von ihrer einzigartigen Sachkenntnis Gebrauch, um uns eine Zukunft auszumalen, in der die Einkommen steigen, die Partizipation zunimmt und ein echter Sinn für Gemeinschaft entsteht - vorausgesetzt, wir treffen heute die richtigen Entscheidungen. (Bill Clinton) - Dieses Buch erklärt sowohl, was die neue Welt ausmacht, die das Internet schafft, als auch die Herausforderungen, die sie mit sich bringt. Niemand könnte das besser als Eric Schmidt und Jared Cohen. (Tony Blair) - Selbst wer nicht alle Schlussfolgerungen teilen mag, wird viel von diesem anregenden Buch lernen. (Henry A. Kissinger) - Auf dieses Buch habe ich gewartet: Eine prägnante und überzeugende Darstellung der Auswirkungen, die Technologie auf Krieg und Frieden, Freiheit und Diplomatie hat ... - Eine unverzichtbare Lektüre. (Madeleine Albright) -Dies ist das wichtigste - und faszinierendste - Buch, das bislang über die Auswirkungen des Digitalzeitalters auf unsere Welt geschrieben wurde. (Walter Isaacson) - «Die Vernetzung der Welt» verbindet auf faszinierende Weise Konzepte und Einblicke darüber, wie die sich die virtuelle Welt und die internationale Staatenordnung durchkreuzen. (Robert B. Zoellick) - Kaum jemand auf der Welt beschäftigt sich mehr damit, sich das neue Digitalzeitalter auszumalen - und es zu gestalten - als Eric Schmidt und Jared Cohen. Mit diesem Buch werfen sie einen Blick in ihre Kristallkugel und laden uns ein, ihnen dabei über die Schulter zu schauen. (Michael Bloomberg) - Dieses Buch ist die aufschlussreichste Erkundung unserer Zukunft, die ich je gelesen habe. Ich konnte es gar nicht mehr weglegen. (Sir Richard Branson) - «Die Vernetzung der Welt» ist Pflichtlektüre für alle, die das Ausmaß der digitalen Revolution wirklich verstehen wollen. (General Michael Hayden - ehemaliger Direktor der CIA) - Trotz der Herkunft der Autoren verbreitet «Die Vernetzung der Welt» keine Silicon-Valley-Propaganda ... Und was noch wichtiger ist: Es hebt die Debatte über Technologie auf ein höheres Niveau - weg vom banalen Streit über den Nutzen von Dating-Apps, hin zu allgemeineren Frage nach der gegenseitigen Beeinflussung von Technologie und Macht. (The Economist) - Dieses Buch ist deutlich mehr als nur Science Fiction. Es diskutiert hellsichtig und offen die entscheidenden Fragen, denen wir uns schon jetzt stellen müssen. Wer die Welt der Zukunft verstehen will, sollte es daher unbedingt lesen. (NDR Kultur)
    RVK
    AP 18420
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Negroponte, N.: Total digital : die Welt zwischen 0 und 1 oder die Zukunft der Kommunikation (1996) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Schritt für Schritt und mitreißend lebendig entwirft und erklärt Negroponte die Welt der digitalen Technik, vom einfachen Bit bis zur komplexen Informationsübertragung. Preisfragen und Datenklau diskutiert er ebenso wie die psychologischen und politischen Fragen. (Verlagstext) Obiger Titel ist für die ekz-Lagerhaltung vorgesehen. Er kann für Sie ab sofort vorgemerkt werden. Die Auslieferung durch die ekz erfolgt garantiert mit der ersten Lagerquote Feuilletonistische Beschreibungen und Analysen der Funktionsweise der modernen Kommunikationstechniken wie "Multimedia" und "Internet". Beschreibt welche Veränderungen für das tägliche Leben sich durch deren Einsatz abzeichnen.
    BK
    05.20 / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    54.08 / Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Classification
    AP 14000 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Beziehungen, Ausstrahlungen, Einwirkungen / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    AP 13950 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Theorie und Methodik / Zukunftsentwicklung
    05.20 / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    54.08 / Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Issue
    3. Aufl. Aus dem Amerikan. übertr. von Franca Fritz und Heinrich Koop.
    RVK
    AP 14000 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Beziehungen, Ausstrahlungen, Einwirkungen / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    AP 13950 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Theorie und Methodik / Zukunftsentwicklung
    Theme
    Internet
  3. Lerche, C.: ¬Der Zauber des freien Wissens (2002) 0.07
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    Source
    Wechselwirkung. 23(2002) Nr.113, S.45-47
    Theme
    Internet
  4. Stalder, F.: Kultur der Digitalität (2016) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Referentialität, Gemeinschaftlichkeit und Algorithmizität sind die charakteristischen Formen der Kultur der Digitalität, in der sich immer mehr Menschen, auf immer mehr Feldern und mithilfe immer komplexerer Technologien an der Verhandlung von sozialer Bedeutung beteiligen (müssen). Sie reagieren so auf die Herausforderungen einer chaotischen, überbordenden Informationssphäre und tragen zu deren weiterer Ausbreitung bei. Dies bringt alte kulturelle Ordnungen zum Einsturz und Neue sind bereits deutlich auszumachen. Felix Stalder beleuchtet die historischen Wurzeln wie auch die politischen Konsequenzen dieser Entwicklung. Die Zukunft, so sein Fazit, ist offen. Unser Handeln bestimmt, ob wir in einer postdemokratischen Welt der Überwachung und der Wissensmonopole oder in einer Kultur der Commons und der Partizipation leben werden.
    BK
    05.38 Neue elektronische Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
    Classification
    AP 18420
    05.38 Neue elektronische Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
    RSWK
    Digitales Zeitalter / Digitalisierung / Informationsgesellschaft / Elektronische Medien / Zukunft / Demokratie / Partizipation / Überwachung
    RVK
    AP 18420
    Subject
    Digitales Zeitalter / Digitalisierung / Informationsgesellschaft / Elektronische Medien / Zukunft / Demokratie / Partizipation / Überwachung
    Theme
    Internet
  5. Wo bleibt das Buch? : Internet und die Zukunft des Bibliothekswesens (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Viele, nicht nur Berufskollgen, fragen sich, ob nicht angesichts der weitreichenden Veränderungen der Kommunikationsstrukturen herkömmliche Einrichtungen wie Bibliotheken ihre Bedeutung verlieren und Buch und zeitschrift in ihrer traditionellen Form mehr und mehr von der Elektronik verdrängt werden? Wie wird die Bibliothek der Zukunft beschaffen sein? Die Laurentius Flugschrift dokumentiert die Diskussionsveranstaltung vom Erlanger Bibliothekartag 1996
    Date
    20. 4.1997 12:01:23
    Theme
    Internet
  6. Ball, R.: Digitale Disruption (2016) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Gelingt es, die Bibliothek als Gedächtnisinstitution sukzessive an die Bedingungen der neuen digitalen Welt anzupassen? Oder muss die Bibliothek des 21. Jahrhunderts "radikal" neu gedacht werden?
    Content
    Vgl.: http://www.forschung-und-lehre.de/wordpress/?p=21891&print=1.
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    Forschung und Lehre. 23(2016) H.9, S.xx-xx
  7. Speer, A.: Wovon lebt der Geist? (2016) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Geistiges Erkennen ist ohne die Träger des Geistes - z.B. Schriftrollen, Bücher oder digitale Daten - nicht möglich. Die Bibliotheken, in denen sie gesammelt, aufbewahrt und studiert werden, werden somit zu Institutionen des Geistes. Es gilt, all ihre Schätze, ob analog oder digital, zu heben.
    Content
    Vgl.: http://www.forschung-und-lehre.de/wordpress/?p=21895&print=1.
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    Forschung und Lehre. 23(2016) H.9, S.xx-xx
  8. Plura, M.: Internet-Kollaps spätestens 2010? (2008) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Eine Studie erschüttert das Vertrauen in das allzeit verfügbare Internet: Im Jahr 2009, spätestens aber 2010, sollen wir nur noch mit Modemgeschwindigkeit surfen können. Schlittern wir wirklich ins globale Datenschaos, kollabiert das gesamte Internet oder ist alles nur Panikmache und heiße Luft?
    Date
    23. 1.2008 9:46:57
    Footnote
    Vgl.: www.nemertes.com/http://www.nemertes.com/internet_singularity_delayed_why_limits_internet_capacity_will_stifle_innovation_web; und: http://www.nemertes.com/press_releases/user_demand_internet_could_outpace_network_capacity_2010.
    Theme
    Internet
  9. Batt, C.: ¬The libraries of the future : public libraries and the Internet (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Considers the possible potential for service development in public libraries offered by the Internet and describes the traditional models of network access and their lack of relevance to public libraries. Describes 2 current research projects currently being undertaken by public libraries to assess the value of the Internet to their services; ITPOINT, a project being conducted at Chelmsley Wood Library, Solihull, UK; and CLIP, the Croydon Libraries Internet peoject. Presents a range of new service paradigms and suggests that public libraries will become even more central to people's lives than they are today
    Date
    14. 8.1996 20:23:37
    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.1, S.27-30
    Theme
    Internet
  10. Wie verändert das Internet die Welt in den nächsten 20 Jahren? (2002) 0.04
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    Content
    "Umfrage unter Nobelpreisträgern bestätigt den Internet-Trend - Zum ersten Mal wurden Nobelpreisträger weltweit nach ihrer Einschätzung zu den Auswirkungen des Internet bis in das Jahr 2020 befragt. 71 Preisträger aus allen Kategorien nahmen an der Untersuchung teil, um der Frage nachzuspüren, wie das Zusammenspiel von Internet, Bildung und Innovation in den nächsten 20 Jahren die Welt beeinflussen wird. Den Preisträgern zufolge hat das Internet auch in Zukunft weiterhin einen positiven Einfluß auf die Verbreitung von Wissen und Bildung sowie auf den allgemeinen wirtschaftlichen Wohlstand. - Grenzenlose Kommunikation - Im Zentrum der Umfrage standen die Themen Bildung, Innovationen und Lebensstandard. 93 Prozent der Befragten denken, daß das Internet die grenzüberschreitende Kommunikation verbessern wird. Auf diese Art werden ihrer Meinung nach Barrieren fallen, die im Moment noch zwischen Kulturkreisen bestehen. Auf lange Sicht ergäben sich ökonomische Vorteile für die Bevölkerung. 72 Prozent der Befragten zufolge birgt das Internet für Menschen in Entwicklungsländern mehr Möglichkeiten, am ökonomischen Aufschwung teilzuhaben. Die Studie wurde von Princeton Survey Research Associates (PSRA) im Auftrag von Cisco Systems durchgeführt. Fast ein Drittel aller lebenden Nobelpreisträger nahm daran teil. Rob Lloyd, President von Cisco Systems Europa: "Die Umfrage gibt uns einen Eindruck davon, wie einige der größten Denker unserer Zeit die Möglichkeiten des Internet einschätzen, die Welt zu verändern." - Internet beeinflußt die Arbeit nachhaltig - Als potenzielle Gefahren durch das Internet sehen die Preisträger die Verletzung der Privatsphäre (65 Prozent), eine wachsende Entfremdung (51 Prozent) sowie größere politische oder wirtschaftliche Ungleichheit (44 Prozent). Dennoch faßt die Mehrheit der Befragten das Internet als positiv auf. 85 Prozent gaben an, daß ihre eigene Arbeit und ihr Leben positiv durch das Internet beeinflußt werden. Die meisten Preisträger (89 Prozent) benutzen einen Computer, das Internet und E-Mail zur Kommunikation. 69 Prozent sind der Ansicht, daß sie mit Hilfe des Internet ihre Arbeiten schneller fertig stellen konnten. "Die Umfrageergebnisse sind deswegen so bedeutend, da die meisten der Preisträger ohne Computer oder Internet aufgewachsen sind.", so Mary McIntosh, Vizepräsidentin bei PSRA. "Das Durchschnittsalter der Befragten beträgt 72 Jahre." - E-Learning gehört die Zukunft - Das Internet wird Bildung und Lernmöglichkeiten verbessern, indem virtuelle Klassenzimmer entstehen. Dies wurde von 74 Prozent der Befragten angegeben. Innovationen werden den meisten Preisträgern zufolge beschleunigt und der Stand der Wissenschaft erweitert (82 Prozent). Fast alle Preisträger (93 Prozent) sind der Meinung, daß das Internet einen verbesserten Zugang zu Bibliotheken, Informationen und Lehrkörpern eröffnen wird."
    Source
    Wechselwirkung. 23(2002) Nr.113, S.44
    Theme
    Internet
  11. Strauss, S.: Und wo sind hier die Bücher? : Bibliothek der Zukunft (2015) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Die öffentliche Bibliothek erfährt gerade eine gewaltige Transformation von der altehrwürdigen Bildungsstätte zum multiplen Kultur- und Veranstaltungsort. Im dänischen Aarhus kann man die Zukunft schon besichtigen.
    Date
    6.10.2015 16:23:20
  12. Jäger, L.: Mehr Zukunft wagen (2019) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Wie wir alle vom technischen Fortschritt profitieren. Revolution des Menschseins - Wir brauchen eine Besinnung auf eine gemeinsame demokratische Kultur. "Wie die Bewältigung der Human-Krise gelingen kann und was von jedem dafür verlangt wird, davon erzählt mein neues Buch "Mehr Zukunft wagen" [1]. Es führt den Leser auf eine Reise in eine neue, positiv gestimmte gesellschaftliche Utopie. Auf dieser Reise wird sie oder er zunächst die Dystopien kennenlernen, die angesichts des schnellen technologischen Wandels einen großen Teil des modernen Denkens bestimmen. Der zweite Teil beleuchtet dann die Möglichkeiten, die uns der fortschreitende Wandel bietet. Er betrachtet die Möglichkeiten, wie wir die allseits propagierten negativen Entwicklungen abwenden, den technologischen Fortschritt human gestalten und mit seiner Hilfe für alle Menschen ein wahres Paradies auf Erden erschaffen können. So richtig ernst ist das alles nicht, wenn auch 59 Prozent sagen, sie würden in der Freizeit oder im Urlaub den Weltraum besuchen."
    Date
    23. 9.2019 17:48:24
  13. Towards a worldwide library : a ten year forecast. Proceedings of the 19th International Essen Symposium, 23-26 Sept 1996 (1996) 0.03
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    3-922602-22-3
  14. Studwell, W.E.: Universal subject environment : aspiration for a multinational, multicultural, and multilingual subject access system (1999) 0.03
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    Date
    25.10.1996 14:23:18
  15. Furger, M.; Ball, R.: Weg mit den Büchern! (2016) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Das Internet mache Bibliotheken überflüssig, sagt der Chef der ETH-Bibliothek im Interview. Entweder sie räumen ihre Bücherbestände aus und erfinden sich neu - oder sie werden verschwinden.
    Content
    Vgl. auch den Kommentar von Klaus Graf unter: http://archivalia.hypotheses.org/54235. Vgl. auch: http://ruedimumenthaler.ch/2016/02/08/sind-bibliotheken-uberflussig-eine-replik/ sowie http://ruedimumenthaler.ch/2016/02/12/bibliotheksbranche-im-umbruch-und-in-aufruhr/. Vgl. auch: http://www.researchinformation.info/news/news_story.php?news_id=2077 [Es ist einfach nur peinlich realitätsfremd und dem Amt als ETH-Bibliotheksdirektor unwürdig, die heutige Situation als "established, reliable and sustainable" zu bezeichnen und sich gleichzeitig als "begnadeter Vordenker" (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/13689512/begnadeter%20Vordenker.pdf) zu ernennen.] Vgl.auch: http://christoph-deeg.com/2016/02/13/quo-vadis-oeffentliche-bibliotheken-gedanken-zum-nzz-interview-von-rafael-ball-eth-bibliothek/. Vgl. auch: http://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/ueber-eine-zukunftsvision-die-ein-horrorszenario-sein-koennte-1.18693786.
    Date
    7. 2.2016 19:00:23
  16. Moore, N.: ¬The Internet and the library (2000) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The current and future applications and implications of the Internet within and for libraries are indicated. Aspects of the virtual library are considered, followed by the impact of the Internet on aspects of library holdings. Features of online access, including search engine performance, are noted and collection development effects pointed out. Security issues, including pornography and copyright are described, and finally future implications of the Internet for libraries, through home versus library use and discussion groups, and influences on the Internet of library science are discussed.
    Date
    23. 1.2007 11:26:35
    Theme
    Internet
  17. Degkwitz, A.: Bologna, University 2.0 : Akademisches Leben als Web-Version? (2008) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Die mit dem Bologna-Prozess eingeleiteten Veränderungen haben erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die Weiterentwicklung der deutschen Hochschulen und Universitäten. Dies betrifft auch die Bereiche der Informationsinfrastruktur, für die sich neue Anforderungen und Herausforderungen aus dem Bologna-Prozess ergeben. Ökonomisierung und Technologisierung von Geschäfts- und Supportprozessen sind dabei wesentliche Antriebskräfte, die insbesondere die soziale Dimension akademischen Lebens und die damit verbundenen Werte zu verdrängen drohen: Auch in Zeiten von Bologna ist 'Universität, keine Web-Version! Deshalb sind Bibliotheken, Medien- und Rechenzentren sowie Verwaltungen gut beraten, auf der Plattform der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien und unter Einschluss betriebswirtschaftlicher Verfahren eine 'Vision von Qualität', zu entwickeln, wie sie in der Tradition des europäischen Universitätswesens liegt.
    Date
    22. 2.2008 13:28:00
    Source
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 55(2008) H.1, S.18-22
  18. Bostrom, N.: ¬Die Zukunft der Menschheit : Aufsätze (2018) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Es stehen dramatische Zeiten bevor: In den nächsten Jahrzehnten könnten Technologien wie die Künstliche Intelligenz und die Gentechnik das Ende der Menschheit herbeiführen oder aber ein goldenes Zeitalter einläuten, das wir uns noch kaum ausmalen können. Oder leben wir etwa heute schon in der Matrix, wie der schwedische Philosoph und Bestsellerautor Nick Bostrom (Superintelligenz) in seinem berühmten Simulationsargument behauptet? In den sechs hier versammelten Aufsätzen, von denen einige bereits Klassikerstatus besitzen, wagt Bostrom einen ebenso nüchternen wie detaillierten Blick in unsere Zukunft. Manches liest sich (noch) wie Science-Fiction, könnte aber aktueller und ernster kaum sein.
    Date
    23. 6.2018 13:38:08
  19. Floridi, L.: ¬Die 4. Revolution : wie die Infosphäre unser Leben verändert (2015) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Unsere Computer werden immer schneller, kleiner und billiger; wir produzieren jeden Tag genug Daten, um alle Bibliotheken der USA damit zu füllen; und im Durchschnitt trägt jeder Mensch heute mindestens einen Gegenstand bei sich, der mit dem Internet verbunden ist. Wir erleben gerade eine explosionsartige Entwicklung von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien. Luciano Floridi, einer der weltweit führenden Informationstheoretiker, zeigt in seinem meisterhaften Buch, dass wir uns nach den Revolutionen der Physik (Kopernikus), Biologie (Darwin) und Psychologie (Freud) nun inmitten einer vierten Revolution befinden, die unser ganzes Leben verändert. Die Trennung zwischen online und offline schwindet, denn wir interagieren zunehmend mit smarten, responsiven Objekten, um unseren Alltag zu bewältigen oder miteinander zu kommunizieren. Der Mensch kreiert sich eine neue Umwelt, eine »Infosphäre«. Persönlichkeitsprofile, die wir online erzeugen, beginnen, in unseren Alltag zurückzuwirken, sodass wir immer mehr ein »Onlife« leben. Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien bestimmen die Art, wie wir einkaufen, arbeiten, für unsere Gesundheit vorsorgen, Beziehungen pflegen, unsere Freizeit gestalten, Politik betreiben und sogar, wie wir Krieg führen. Aber sind diese Entwicklungen wirklich zu unserem Vorteil? Was sind ihre Risiken? Floridi weist den Weg zu einem neuen ethischen und ökologischen Denken, um die Herausforderungen der digitalen Revolution und der Informationsgesellschaft zu meistern. Ein Buch von großer Aktualität und theoretischer Brillanz.
    BK
    05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Classification
    05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Date
    29.11.2016 18:46:23
    LCSH
    Internet / Social aspects
    RSWK
    Digitale Revolution / Informationsgesellschaft / Internet / Kritik
    Internet / Informationsgesellschaft / Kritik
    Subject
    Digitale Revolution / Informationsgesellschaft / Internet / Kritik
    Internet / Informationsgesellschaft / Kritik
    Internet / Social aspects
  20. ¬The Internet singularity, delayed : why limits in Internet capacity will stifle innovation on the Web (2007) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In this research study, Nemertes performed an independent in-depth analysis of Internet and IP infrastructure (which we call capacity) and current and projected traffic (which we call demand) with the goal of understanding how each has changed over time, and determining if there will ever be a point at which demand exceeds capacity. To assess infrastructure capacity, we reviewed details of carrier expenditures and vendor revenues, and compared these against market research studies. To compute demand, we took a unique approach: Instead of modeling user behavior based on measuring the application portfolios that users had currently deployed, and projecting deployment of those applications in future, we looked directly at how user consumption of available bandwidth has changed over time.
    Date
    23. 1.2008 9:47:51
    Theme
    Internet

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