For Hardware And Software Failures, It's The Industry That Is To Be Blamed, Not Users
Computers shouldn’t be unusable. You don’t need to know how to work a telephone switch to make a phone call, or how to use the Hoover Dam to take a shower, or how to work a nuclear-power plant to turn on the lights.
Computers shouldn’t be unusable. You don’t need to know how to work a telephone switch to make a phone call, or how to use the Hoover Dam to take a shower, or how to work a nuclear-power plant to turn on the lights.
Scott McNealy, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sun Microsystems
Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking of them.
Alfred North Whitehead, Mathematician and Philosopher
An obvious, but I think, often overlooked fact is that every industry has a level of maturity. Young industries are less mature than old industries. Because their habits and processes have not yet been firmly fixed in industrial “consciousness”, innovations in young industries happen more frequently than innovations in established industries.
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Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking of them.
Alfred North Whitehead, Mathematician and Philosopher
An obvious, but I think, often overlooked fact is that every industry has a level of maturity. Young industries are less mature than old industries. Because their habits and processes have not yet been firmly fixed in industrial “consciousness”, innovations in young industries happen more frequently than innovations in established industries.
For Complete IIPM - Article, Click on IIPM-Editorial Link
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