Chorzów, Poland

Internet of Things and Future Networks – For Engineers

Internet rzeczy i sieci przyszłości – dla inżynierów

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Internet of Things and Future Networks – For Engineers at Merito Chorzów

Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Kind of studies: part-time studies
Studies online Studies online
University website: www.merito.pl

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Future
The future is what will happen in the time after the present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently exists and will exist can be categorized as either permanent, meaning that it will exist forever, or temporary, meaning that it will end. Encyclopædia of religion and ethics. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. Page 335–337. In the Occidental view, which uses a linear conception of time, the future is the portion of the projected time line that is anticipated to occur. In special relativity, the future is considered absolute future, or the future light cone.
Internet
The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link devices worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents and applications of the World Wide Web (WWW), electronic mail, telephony, and file sharing.
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The Internet, in particular, offers immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity, this is something truly good, a gift from God.
Pope Francis, as quoted in "Pope: The Internet is a 'gift from God.' But watch out for the trolls." at CNN (23 January 2014).
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There is nothing that is truly free nor democratic enough. Make no mistake, the internet did not come to save the world.
José Saramago, interview with "O Globo", July 2009.
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The members of the Invisible College did not live to see the full flowering of the scientific method, and we will not live to see what use humanity makes of a medium for sharing that is cheap, instant, and global (both in the sense of 'comes from everyone' and 'goes everywhere.') We are, however, the people who are setting the earliest patterns for this medium. Our fate won't matter much, but the norms we set will. Given what we have today, the Internet could easily become Invisible High School, with a modicum of educational material in an ocean of narcissism and social obsessions. We could, however, also use it as an Invisible College, the communicative backbone of real intellectual and civic change.
Clay Shirky , "The Shock of Inclusion", in The Edge Annual Question—2010: How Is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?[7], January 2010.
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