| The Internet and the Relaxation of StructureA presentation by Bill Moningerof NOAA's Forecast Systems Laboratory
Inaugural session of the seminar series: |
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The internet and the world wide web grew out of, reflect, and amplify a trend in late 20th century culture toward self-organizing, organic systems that "grow", and away from structured, mechanized systems that are "built." We will justify this viewpoint by looking at the history of the internet, the motivations that led to its birth, its architecture, and its patterns of use, and we will explore the implications of this view.
The internet appears to encourage
Viewing the internet in this way implies that
We can conclude that as the internet pervades more and more activities, those people, organizations, and nations that can most easily change--younger, newer, more educated--will be at an advantage over those that are older, more established and less flexible, even when the latter control more (traditional) resources.
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Page prepared by Bill Moninger,
moninger@fsl.noaa.gov
Last modified: Wed May 27 13:39:27 1998