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ASSIGNMENT 10

Current Technology

The following assignment(s) must be submitted a week after the module has been studied. Save it to a
word file as “GEC 133-Yoursection-M10-Yourlastname” (e.g. GEC 133 - XY-M10-Abdullah.docx”).
The mode of submission can be through Gmail. Or G-classroom.

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Answer the following questions.

1. What are some issues with Cloud Computing?


Problems with Cloud Computing
- It is difficult to store such a large amount of information without overloading
traditional computer systems.
- It is difficult to protect great volumes of digital data when it is being stored.
- The resources required to constantly manage and maintain digital data accurately can
be expensive.

2. What are some of the key features of Cloud Computing?


Features of Cloud Computing
- Resources Pooling. It means that the Cloud provider pulled the computing resources
to provide services to multiple customers with the help of a multi-tenant model. ...
- On-Demand Self-Service. ...
- Easy Maintenance. ...
- Large Network Access. ...
- Availability. ...
- Automatic System. ...
- Economical. ...
- Security.
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3. What are the educational applications of mobile computing?
- Web or Internet access.
- Global Position System (GPS).
- Emergency services.
- Entertainment services.
- Educational services.
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4. What are the limitation of mobile computing?
- The obstacle to battery consumption. The transmission bandwidth is inefficient. Over the
whole network, there are link losses. Fluctuation in the stability of the network. Small screen
sizes
5. What are the 5 V’s in Big Data?
- Big data is a collection of data from many different sources and is often describe by five
characteristics: volume, value, variety, velocity, and veracity.
6. What is Big Data, and where does it come from? How does it work?
- Big data refers to the large, diverse sets of information that grow at ever-increasing rates.
It encompasses the volume of information, the velocity or speed at which it is created and
collected, and the variety or scope of the data points being covered (known as the "three v's"
of big data).
7. How will automation affect the supply of labor?
- The “new automation” of the next few decades—with much more advanced robotics and
artificial intelligence (AI)—will widen the range of tasks and jobs that machines can
perform, and have the potential to cause much more worker displacement and inequality
than older generations of automation
8. How will automation change job searching?
The report offers five conclusions:
- Increased automation leads to more jobs. ...
- Tomorrow's jobs require skilled employees. ...
- Changing job titles reflect changing tasks. ...
- Supply and demand is driving wage increases. ...
- Innovative training can bridge the skills gap.
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9. How will automation affect wages, and how will wages affect automation?
- Indeed, digital automation since the 1980s has added to labor market inequality, as many
production and clerical workers saw their jobs disappear or their wages decline. New jobs
have been created—including some that pay well for highly educated analytical workers.
10. How will automation affect the supply of labor?
- Automation will displace many jobs over the next ten to 15 years, but many others will be
created and even more will change.

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