Future Technology & Domain Specialization
Future Technology & Domain Specialization
IT professionals play the role of anticipating the impact of emerging technologies and building organizational capacity to respond to the future.
This section covers 10 topics.
Introduction to this section and its core frameworks.
An artificial intelligence technology that goes beyond simply classifying or predicting from learned data, and instead generates new content — text, images, audio,…
A manufacturing innovation strategy proposed by the German government in 2011. It connects physical production equipment with the digital world in real time via…
A distributed computing technology that processes data in real time at or near the physical location where it is generated (the edge), rather than sending it to a…
A technology that exponentially increases computational speed by using qubits, which exploit the quantum-mechanical phenomena of superposition and entanglement,…
A distributed ledger technology (DLT) in which transaction information is jointly recorded and managed by network participants rather than a central server.
A decentralized internet paradigm built on blockchain technology that operates without centralized servers or platforms. Users directly own and control their own…
A term originating from Neal Stephenson’s novel ‘Snow Crash’ (1992). It refers broadly to a persistent, immersive, interactive 3D digital space where physical reality…
A next-generation communication framework in which a vehicle communicates in real time with everything around it — other vehicles (V2V), road infrastructure (V2I),…
HL7 (Health Level 7) is the international standards body for healthcare information exchange. Its most recent standard, FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability…