Agenda 2001
Explanatory Notes
Examine the amazing growth since the early 1900's of both computational capacity, and its cost. This is symptomatic of what is so good about I/T and what is problematic: we 've focused so long on rapid growth of the underlying technologies and their capacity, that we haven't paid enough attention to the complexity generated by a proliferation of faster, cheaper, computing components.
And that complexity has been compounded by several developments.
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