Emerging Technology: Currently Developing, or That Are Expected To Be Available Within The Next Five To Ten Years
Emerging Technology: Currently Developing, or That Are Expected To Be Available Within The Next Five To Ten Years
• Emerging technology
– a term generally used to describe a new technology, but it may also refer to the
continuing development of existing technology.
– it can have slightly different meanings when used in different areas, such as
media, business, science, or education.
– The term commonly refers to technologies that are currently developing, or
that are expected to be available within the next five to ten years.
– usually reserved for technologies that are creating or are expected to create
significant social or economic effects.
– Technological evolution is a theory of radical transformation of society
through technological development.
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What is the root word of technology and evolution
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currently available emerged technologies
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Introduction to the Industrial Revolution (IR)
• The Industrial Revolution was a period of major industrialization and
innovation that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
• An Industrial Revolution at its core occurs when a society shifts from using
tools to make products to use new sources of energy, such as coal, to
power machines in factories.
• The revolution started in England, with a series of innovations to make labor
more efficient and productive.
• The Industrial Revolution was a time when the manufacturing of goods
moved from small shops and homes to large factories.
• This shift brought about changes in culture as people moved from rural areas
to big cities in order to work.
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Introduction to the Industrial Revolution (IR)…
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Introduction to the Industrial Revolution (IR)…
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Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
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Historical Background (IR 1.0, IR 2.0, IR 3.0)
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Historical Background (IR 1.0, IR 2.0, IR 3.0)…
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Industrial Revolution (IR 1.0)
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Industrial Revolution (IR 2.0)
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Industrial Revolution (IR 3.0)
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Industrial Revolution (IR 3.0)…
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Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0)
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Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0)…
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Role of Data for Emerging Technologies
• Data is regarded as the new oil and strategic asset since we are
living in the age of big data, and drives or even determines the
• Data have not only triggered tremendous hype and buzz but more
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Role of Data for Emerging Technologies….
• This reshaping and paradigm-shifting are driven not just by data itself but all other
• The preceding trend and its potential have triggered new debate about data-intensive
revolution,” There is no doubt, nevertheless, that the potential of data science and
• This involves not only core disciplines such as computing, informatics, and
statistics, but also the broad-based fields of business, social science, and
health/medical science.
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Enabling devices and network (Programmable devices)
• In the world of digital electronic systems, there are four basic kinds
of a spreadsheet or database.
or video game.
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Enabling devices and network (Programmable devices)
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– Logic devices provide specific functions, including device-to-
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List of some Programmable devices …
• List of some Programmable devices
– Achronix Speedster SPD60
– Actel’s
– Altera Stratix IV GT and Arria II GX
– Atmel’s AT91CAP7L
– Cypress Semiconductor’s programmable system-on-chip (PSoC)
family
– Lattice Semiconductor’s ECP3
– Lime Microsystems’ LMS6002
– Silicon Blue Technologies
– Xilinx Virtex 6 and Spartan 6
– Xmos Semiconductor L series
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List of some Programmable devices …
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Human to Machine Interaction
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What is interaction in human-computer interaction
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How do users interact with computers?
• The user interacts directly with hardware for the human input and output
such as displays, e.g. through a graphical user interface.
• The user interacts with the computer over this software interface using the
given input and output (I/O) hardware.
• How important is human-computer interaction?
– The goal of HCI is to improve the interaction between users and
computers by making computers more user-friendly and receptive to
the user's needs.
– The main advantages of HCI are simplicity, ease of deployment &
operations and cost savings for smaller set-ups. They also reduce
solution design time and integration complexity.
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Disciplines Contributing to Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI)
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Future Trends in Emerging Technologies
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Chapter Two
Data Science
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An Overview of Data Science
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What are data and information?
• Data
– a representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formalized
manner, which should be suitable for communication, interpretation,
or processing, by human or electronic machines.
– It can be described as unprocessed facts and figures.
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What are data and information…
• information
– the processed data on which decisions and actions are based.
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Data Processing Cycle
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Data Processing Cycle …
• Input
for processing.
storage medium, such as hard disk, CD, flash disk and so on.
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Data Processing Cycle …
• Processing
useful form.
• For example, interest can be calculated on deposit to a bank, or
a summary of sales for the month can be calculated from the
sales orders.
• Output
– at this stage, the result of the proceeding processing step is
collected.
– The particular form of the output data depends on the use of the
data.
• For example, output data may be payroll for employees.
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Data types and their representation
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Data types from Computer programming perspective
• Almost all programming languages explicitly include the notion of
data type, though different languages may use different terminology.
Common data types include:
– Integers(int)- is used to store whole numbers, mathematically
known as integers
– Booleans(bool)- is used to represent restricted to one of two
values: true or false
– Characters(char)- is used to store a single character
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Data types from Data Analytics perspective …
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Structured Data
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Semi-structured Data
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Unstructured Data
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Metadata – Data about Data
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