FUTURE COMPUTING PROFESSION
Keywords:
monitored, knowledge obsoleted and overloaded, information revolution, new culture and norms, computing professionAbstract
It is now become public knowledge that, the evolution of the Information Communication and Technology (ICT)has been an integral and important part of the human life. The ICT brings people closer, more qualities in the services, and the availability means for satisfying the human needs. Furthermore, it creates a new culture and norms into the society. Every effort, which is built toward the new technologies and systems have to be for the welfare of the human actuality. The ICT and systems are enabling us to monitor things closely by using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Global Positioning System (GPS), Close Circuit TV (CCTV), Internet of Things, Big Data, Business Intelligent (BI), and Video Conferencing (VC). The social networks such as Facebook, Skype, IBM Connections and Domino Sametime, twitter, Bebo, Hang-out, and much more to come. These all are developed and created in which allowing users (community) to be flexible in communicating and collaborating with their respected team, partners, and groups. The ultimate aim is to be more productive and have good life time. The mobility and flexibility of users’ within time and location constraint will be no longer an issue. They are able to attend the meetings, sharing and collaborating knowledge, and learning and working; these all can be done virtually. Moreover, businesses are able to deploy virtual team for specific projects, to deliver goods and services within Supply Change Management (SCM)which focusing on Just In Time (JIT), able to do market segmentation, business meetings without have to travel to the destination or venue. The technologies and systems are enabling doctors to identify diseases and do proper diagnostics, surgeries, and therapies. The intelligent machines are created for helping human being in accuracy, fast calculation, and solutions. The creativity of human being in the sector of ICT brings new challenges for computing profession. The computing profession knowledge become overloaded and obsoleted very quickly. The computer profession has to be prepared to enter new era of information revolution whereas to create new field of jobs and businesses, in meantime the creation of robots may replace human and employees may challenge with losing jobs.
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