Chapter 3-4 Flashcards

(42 cards)

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Internet Services and Applications (4)

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E-mail
Web browsing
Social media
E-commerce

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2
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Overview of platforms and their impact.

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social media

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3
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Explaining how email works.

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email

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4
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Introduction to web browsers and HTTP.

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web browsing

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5
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How online shopping functions.

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E-commerce

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6
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Emerging Internet Technologies (4)

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5G
IoT
AI and Machine learning
Blockchain

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7
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The fifth-generation mobile network and its implications.

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5G

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8
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Connecting everyday devices to the Internet.

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IoT (Internet of Things):

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9
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Enhancing internet services with smart algorithms

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AI and Machine Learning:

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10
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Transforming security and transactions.

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Blockchain:

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___ also known as “Internet of Things” (IoT) devices, are __ or appliances embedded with __, __, and __ that enable them to __ and __ data with other devices or systems over the __.

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Smart devices;
physical objects;
sensors, software, connectivity features;
collect, exchange;
internet

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These devices are designed to make everyday tasks more efficient, convenient, and often automated

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smart devices

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common examples of smart devices

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smartphones
smartwatches and fitness trackers
wearable technology

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These multifunctional devices are equipped with various sensors and apps that can perform a wide range of tasks, from communication to navigation and health tracking.

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smartphone

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: These devices monitor physical activities, heart rate, and other health metrics.

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Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers:

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They often connect to smartphones to provide notifications and data synchronization.

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Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers:

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Beyond smartwatches and fitness trackers, there are other wearable smart devices like smart glasses and augmented reality headsets.

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wearable technology

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The first version of what we’d consider a smartphone was invented in __ by __.

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Called the __ (or just IBM Simon), it was made available for purchase in __ and sold by the tens of thousands.

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Simon Personal Communicator;
1994

20
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__ distinguished itself from previous
generations of cell phones with features like the ability to ____, and a ___.

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IBM Simon;
send and receive emails;
touch screen

21
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IBM Simon also came with built-in programs like:

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-calendar
-address book
-standard and predicative stylus input keyboards
-electronic note pad
-handwritten annotation

22
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3 example of smartphones

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-PDA/phone hybrids
-japanese cell phones
-form factor and operating system shifts

23
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Nokia 9110 communicators

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PDA/ phone hybrids

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several blackberry smartphones

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Japanese cell phone

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LG Prada
form factor and operating system shifts
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Apple iphone
form factor and operating system shifts
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These include smart thermostats, smart lighting systems, smart locks, and smart speakers (like Amazon Echo or Google Home) that can be controlled and monitored remotely through smartphone apps or voice commands
Smart Home Devices
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Refrigerators, ovens, washing machines, and other home appliances can be "smart" and connected to the internet, providing features like remote control and notifications.
Smart Appliances
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These televisions have internet connectivity, allowing streaming of online content and often include voice or gesture control features.
Smart TVs
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: Modern vehicles come with various smart features like __, ___, and __.
Smart Cars; GPS navigation, connectivity to smartphones, advanced driver assistance systems
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: These include devices like insulin pumps, EKG monitors, and pill dispensers that can transmit health data to healthcare providers.
Smart Health Devices
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___" refer to the valuable information and knowledge that can be obtained by analyzing and interpreting data.
Data-driven insights
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key points (6)
Data Collection Data Analysis Actionable Information Informed Decision-Making Continuous Improvement Privacy and Ethical Considerations
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Key point: ___ Data-driven insights begin with the collection of relevant data, which can include information from various sources such as __, ___,___, __, or ___
Data collection; sensors, databases, surveys, online interactions
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key point: ___ Once data is collected, it is processed and analyzed using various techniques and tools, including __, ___, and ___
Data Analysis; statistical analysis, machine learning, data visualization.
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: The results of data analysis provide actionable information and knowledge
Actionable Information
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In actionable information, such insights can reveal ___, ___, and ___.
opportunities, challenges, potential solutions
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: Data-driven insights empower individuals and organizations to make informed decisions.
Informed Decision-Making
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businesses may use insights to optimize their operations, while healthcare professionals can make more accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions.
Informed Decision-Making
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: Data-driven insights are often used for ongoing monitoring and improvement.
Continuous Improvement
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By analyzing new data regularly, organizations can adapt and refine their strategies and processes.
Continuous Improvement
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Key point:__ While data-driven insights offer numerous benefits, they also raise concerns about ___, ___, and ___
Privacy and Ethical Considerations data privacy, security, ethical use