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IST 220-001:
Networking and Telecommunications
Dr. Lee Giles
Thomas Bldg
School of IST
Phone: 865-3528
Email: [email protected]
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Introduction We are at the beginning of a revolution in information
access and creation. The internet has become the major facilitator. WEB - Distributed, large scale, online, rapidly growing, searchable information resource accessible through a browser; searching a billion page encyclopedia
This e-revolution is having a growing impact on business, politics, science, environment, education, health, etc. More and more information is e-ized (digitized). Used by all aspects of society and the world: business,
consumers, scientists, educators, children, etc. The web has radically changed what we expect when we
want information. It will continue to change and evolve!
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Points of view The '98 Asilomar Report on Database Research
"The majority of human information will be on the Web in ten years. It will be an exabyte (1018) spread across the planet in many formats. Absent new tools, finding and understanding answers to our questions will be even harder than it is today.”
Software Perspective The internet is the computer, the browser - the new OS, the new
ASP, etc. Universal & pervasive computation
Business Forecasts: "By 2003, the Internet will become the predominant mechanism for
conducting business -- either to consumers or between businesses." - Gartner Group
5% of the world's commerce, $3.2 trillion, will be Internet-based by 2003. - Forrester Research
Popular Press: "The Internet is the Gutenberg press on steroids. Gutenberg wasn't
about how many Bibles were printed, but the fact that you no longer had to listen to the clerics. You could read it yourself and make your own interpretations."- W. Wacker
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What caused the Information Revolution?
Commercial computers – cheap computing Telecoms – cheap communication Moore’s Law The internet and web Killer software apps Software standards ?
Internet
38 years
4 years
13 years 16 years
Radio Television Personal Computer
Number of years to reach 50 million people
Source: Morgan Stanley U.S. Investment Research: Internet Retail
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Digital Immortality ProjectRequirements for storing various media for a single
person’s lifetime at modest fidelity
Bell, Gray, CACM, ‘01
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Lyman, Varian, UCB, ‘00
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Interplanetary Internet
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Everything you see and Everything you see and hear can be recordedhear can be recorded
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Digitization Impact on the Consumer or Individual Mass personalization Increased personalization of
Products Information and knowledge Medicine and health
Intelligent living spaces and appliances
Rangaswamy, PSU, ’99
eBRC workshop, yesterday and today
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Digitization Impact on Society
Digital knowledge is easily spread and available to most enfranchising the disenfranchised
Intellectual property issues What is shared? What belongs to whom?
Privacy and security What is and isn’t protected What do we want protected
The e-zation of Government Institutions Companies Home
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Digitization Impact on the Professor/Scholar and the Modern University
Students, faculty, staff, etc. will have unprecedented access to digital information
Available to most Portable digital portfolios Powerful computation/communication devices
Nearly all journals and manuscripts will be either online or in PCs Scholarly publication will change.
Not economically sustainable at current rate. researchindex.org – online access to over 250,000 papers in
computer & information science Research
More data and computational power available Leveling the playing field
The student/faculty experience? What does the student want? What does the faculty want?
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Why finding things on the web is not always easy
Abundance problem Growing amount of information
3 million pages added per day plus other media doubling every year
Much is only available through a limited query interface Use the computer’s language; not ours NLP is still not mature
Search engines - not everything is indexed or up-to-date
Limited personalization; bots are still young, but maturing
The World Wide Wait Much is still not on the web (decreasing as I speak)
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Goals for IST 220 A theory and practice course Learn by doing (hands-on experience) Emphasize learning skills as well as
knowledge of the subject Cover both technical/managerial aspects Emphasize computing applications Focus on emerging information
technologies
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Future Information Technologies Telecommunication and network management Client-server systems / Peer-to-peer Wireless communication / networks Hybrid intelligent systems Internet/Intranet/e-commerce Web-based applications – training, ASPs, etc. Entertainment/Games Digital immortality
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Technical Skills for IST Web development Web server administration Internet and intranet applications LAN/WAN networks Network diagnosis Network management Network security Router configuration and management
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Personal Skills for IST Problem solving Customer relations Oral and written communication Teamwork Leadership Interpersonal skills Project management