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Current Affairs. Keith M. Rettig multirater.com, inc. [email protected] April 10,2003. The Plan. Examples of technology in I/O in alphabetical order no assessments of quality some not so relevant to I/O! Thoughts on the future of tech in I/O not so bold predictions - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Plan
• Examples of technology in I/O– in alphabetical order– no assessments of quality– some not so relevant to I/O!
• Thoughts on the future of tech in I/O– not so bold predictions– personal opinion only
• A plea for participation– mentioned now, but to be discussed later
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Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 13:13:03 -0400From: "Bruce L. Katcher, Ph.D." <[email protected]>To: "Keith Rettig" <[email protected]>Subject: The Consultants' Corner (Please forward)MIME-Version: 1.0
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Technology Development Flow 1
• No technology– Old way of doing it– Second most recent technology method?– Limited by method
Technology Development Flow 2
• Technology with regurgitation focus– New way of doing it– Do it basically the same way as before but
using new technology– Limited by old method– Small steps away from old way of
performing task
Technology Development Flow 3
• Technology with integration level one– Single company starts to integrate with
other tools that it uses– More steps away from old way– Limits start to break down– New thinking really begins
Technology Development Flow 4
• Technology with integration level two– Customer gets integration of tools from
different vendors– Not the old way any more– Sky’s the limit
Technology Development Flow 5
• New Technology is amazing– Becomes the old way of doing it– Soon to become second most recent
technology method– Prepare for more disruption!
Technology Service Models
• Single customer on a tool
• Single customer with multiple tools
• Many customers on a single tool
Technology Service Models (future)
• Scenario will become combination of the models with no limits to the boundaries