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Smart and incorruptible? — IoT, UbiComp & Industry 4.0

We also address issues of technological change beyond our core business. Competence doesn't just mean action, but also and especially getting detailed information. In this sense, it's worth taking a curious look outside the box.
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Smarte Equipment has become an integral part of the everyday life of most citizens. that Internet of Things, the Industry 4.0 or ubiquitous computing Interpret a reenchantment The world — as if by magic, toasters communicate with refrigerators, mobile phones with cars and thermostats, and autonomous production robots communicate with their respective colleagues. More and more formerly analog things become Internet-enabled, become true communication partners who seem to seamlessly Let it be integrated into the network. Back in 2002, Kevin Ashton, who was responsible for technological change at Procter & Gamble at the time, left Forbes Magazine announce: “We need an internet for things, a standardized way for computers to understand the real world.” A lot has happened since then: the use of digital (assistance) technologies is now omnipresent and sometimes so subliminal that a necessary coupling is almost completely without visible interfaces — the increasing invisibility of (graphical) user interfaces is synonymous with the beginning of a Interface development the environment. But how, one might ask, should such a development be countered?

 

Well, first of all, that requires Internet of Things a fundamental reform of society! Will things Smart and autonomously, they are more than mere tools: they latently rub capable of discourse And above all context sensitive. If my smartphone suggests a different spelling, for example, I can gratefully accept this note or reject it with annoyance. However, I must respond to active technological intervention in one way or another. From this point of view, ignoring your shoulders is also a decision made — according to Paul Watzlawick, you simply cannot not communicate. This also applies, and in particular, to interaction with devices that exchange information within a network at breathtaking speed.

“Smart devices are no longer mere tools, but rather such things are increasingly appearing as co-creative assistants. ”

context sensitivity Ideally means an indefinite increase in comfort: as soon as I enter the office or another defined room, there are approximately all things Just the one I need. They orchestrate a pleasant transfer from private to professional space. Using RFID tags or a clearly defined IP identifier are the simplest, although not the only, solutions that should enable this smooth transition. Since the idea of seamless data depends on a continuous stream of data, which must not dry up and whose content must be evaluated accordingly for the purpose of stabilizing and continuously improving the respective services, the security of communication protocols in Internet of Things an important linchpin for its increasing use.

 

Smarten It is possible to systems based on comprehensive Big data analytics Identifying patterns, identifying trends, producing models and thus providing, at times, shockingly accurate forecasts of the behavior of individual and collective actors: If we want to make the best possible use of the potential offered by this form of successive rapprochement between the socio-sphere and technosphere, our attitude towards technical equipment must change: these are no longer mere tools, but rather such tools occur much more things increasingly appearing as co-creative assistants. They either make (micro) judgments independently, or significantly influence us in our own decision-making. Should we be prepared to do this emphatically networking Things The working world of tomorrow could be completely different if you place a disproportionately higher level of trust.

In all of this, a certain degree of skepticism remains appropriate: there is a general tendency to induce technologically induced change in the short term overstate, on the other hand, long-term impacts downplay.

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