Posts Tagged Environment

Apple Patent Shows 3-D Interface Calibrated by Eye Positioning

Posted by on Friday, 10 February, 2012

An Apple patent titled “Three Dimensional User Interface Effects on a Display by Using Properties of Motion” illustrates how eye tracking and other sensor information could be used to display a user interface that automatically adjusts to your positioning and environment.



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Recycled Air Bag Backpacks Save the Environment, Not Lives [Bags]

Posted by on Sunday, 5 February, 2012

Cloud is complex—deal with it

Posted by on Sunday, 8 January, 2012

If you are looking to cloud computing to simplify your IT environment, I’m afraid I have bad news for you.

Yeah, you might find yourself having to worry less about infrastructure, less about how storage systems work or what networking to use to connect a virtualized resource pool, or even what middleware settings are optimal for your applications. However, for every problem eliminated by choosing cloud, you’ll find it just creates more of the problems you remain accountable for—and may even create some new problems that you never had to face before.

Which is as it should be. Let me explain.

When I describe cloud computing as an application-centric operations model, one of the first questions that should come to mind is “operations of what, exactly?” Just because the cloud is focused on the application, it by no means implies that the application is all that is being operated. In fact, just as in any computing technology since the earliest electronic computers, the application can’t exist without myriad things supporting it.

And the world doesn’t consist of a single applications, but, in fact, millions of applications. Most of these are interconnected in some way, and the matrix of code, data, infrastructure, people, policies, requirements and so on that makes up modern IT is ultimately a very interconnected, complex system. Cloud computing is just one (very effective) way of dealing with that complexity.

Cloud as a complex system

What’s interesting is that it turns out science has a whole body of work around complex systems. A complex system, according to Wikipedia, is “a system composed of interconnected parts that as a whole exhibit one or more properties (behavior among the possible properties) not obvious from the properties of the individual parts.”

That’s certainly true of the modern interconnected IT environment. Just look at automated trading systems and the famous “flash crash” for an example—systems designed for increasing market returns reacted to each other in a way that temporarily crashed that very market. Other examples abound, and I’m sure your own IT environment often behaves in ways that no single application or other element was designed to do explicitly.

What science teaches us about complex systems is that they are made up of many individual agents, each of which effect and are affected by agents around them. The feedback loops of events created by agents affecting each other both directly and indirectly, combined with the mechanisms that choose behaviors to in response to those events, combine to create the systemic behavior that is so unpredictable.

Cloud as an adaptive system

The thing is, however, a certain class of complex systems, complex adaptive systems, have the additional trait that they can change their behavior in response to the success or failure of previous behaviors when a given event occurs—or when a certain series of events occurs. This ability to “learn” and adapt to the surrounding system environment creates amazing outcomes, including many of the most rich, enduring and powerful systems in our universe.

Think biology. Think economics. Think ecosystems.

IT is adaptive, in that winning functionality survives and thrives, while losing functionality dies out and disappears. Thus, those investing in building IT technologies are constantly seeking ways for their technology to survive in a changing, often hostile environment.

If an application, or function or even just a line of code fails to add value to the environment—or worse, negatively disrupts the value of the environment—it will be removed or changed, one way or another. Those that rely on IT are constantly seeking ways to optimize applications, data and technologies to take the most advantage of their systems environments.

The result is constant innovation, and constant adjustment to our needs as businesses and individuals. It ain’t always pretty, as they say, but so far it has been quite effective. (I should note that this even applies to infrequently modified “legacy” applications; there is an ongoing decision to not modify such an application, and thus it continues to survive.)

The developer as DNA

I want to leave you with one last thought, however. One of the things about complex adaptive systems is the learning or adapting traits of the agents in the system. In the world of evolution, the main agent of learning or change is DNA. In the world of IT, the agent of learning or change is the engineer or software developer.

If something goes wrong with an application, developers are on the hook to fix it, change it or kill it. If existing hardware fails to create new opportunities to innovate, engineers find new approaches to introduce into the ecosystem to shake things up.

However, developers and engineers can only make those changes one, or a few, components at a time. Nobody can configure the “system” to work an expected way. All you can do is constantly monitor the success and effectiveness of the technologies you deploy into the cloud, and constantly tweak them to make them as useful as they can be in that environment.

It’s up to people to make technologies that survive cloud as a complex system—one component at a time. That’s, well, how you deal with it.

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Car Shipping Scams: Pool Your Automobile – Conserve Mother Earth

Posted by on Wednesday, 20 April, 2011

Human pollution is increasing everyday and with global warming getting out of hand, the ecosystem is the talk of the town today. It has become more significant than ever to make this world a place where folks work to guard the nature rather than continuing to trigger more harm to it. You are able to help with this green cause by employing automobile shippers. One can find numerous techniques that will help you minimize your carbon impact. The latest addition to these is carpool for autos. This carpool is actually a big truck hauling a tractor trailer full of autos. Much better known as automobile shipping; it allows transporting your automobile over cross country without having actually having to drive it. Whilst this may well not sound much, this straightforward act saves many tons of carbon that would have otherwise becoming emitted into the atmosphere over the years by those driven cars and trucks.

Car or truck transport can be a very straightforward principle. You hire a corporation to transport your vehicle to a new location. They bring a transport truck and load your vehicle onto it. The transport trucks are of two sorts – open and closed. Open transport trucks have bigger capacity and hold quite a few autos as opposed to closed ones which house only a couple. Whilst the closed trucks offer with greater protection for your vehicle from different elements during the transit; it is a bit more costly then compared to sending your vehicle in an open truck.

You’ll find hundreds of providers for automobile transport services nowadays. Beware of car shipping scams so you don’t wind up in difficulty. But when you decide this is some thing suitable for your vehicle, you should analysis your choices for automobile transport services. Regardless of whether you are moving or simply want to get your vehicle from where it is now to yet another distant part of the country, it is properly worth the effort to analysis and find a corporation that suits your requirements and budget. Not only will you save money, but you may save your automobile at the same time.


Car Transporters: Helping The Atmosphere: Carpools For Autos

Posted by on Monday, 28 March, 2011

The environment is really a hot topic these days. With global warming out of control and human pollution only growing, it is more crucial now than it has ever been before to obtain to a place where people can work to protect the world around use as opposed to causing more damage.

Although there are numerous methods that will allow you to lessen your carbon presence, 1 of the newest additions entails a large truck and a tractor trailer full of car. This carpool for cars is referred to as car or truck shipping and it has allowed people to send cars over lengthy distances without having really driving them. Although it may well not appear like a lot, this basic act has saved numerous tons of carbon from becoming released into the atmosphere over the years.

Vehicle transport is really a simple thing to realize. You are able to assist reduce issues by hiring auto transporters. Once you hire a company to move your car to a brand new location, they come to your home and load the car on a transport truck.

Open transport trucks can hold a lot of cars, while closed transport trucks really place only several people’s cars. Likewise, the fewer cars that are becoming carried, the more protection is offered for every 1 of the cars. Closed shipping prevents the cars from becoming subjected to the elements while in transit, however it is also quite a bit more expensive than a trip on an open transport truck.

You will discover hundreds of different car or truck transport alternatives open to you once you choose this is something that you need for your car. Whether or not you might be moving or you just need to get your car from where it is now to a buyer on the other side of the country, car or truck shipping is the way to go.

Make certain you look into the organizations that operate inside your area, nonetheless, so you can pick 1 that will fit your needs along with your economic spending budget. The study may well take some extra time, however it will be well worth it as soon as you find the business of your dreams.


You Can Help Map the World’s Light Pollution [Environment]

Posted by on Wednesday, 23 March, 2011