Thursday, November 26, 2009

Life Extension

I was reading predictions and forecasts made about the medical field. It looks like a lot of great things will be coming in the near future to improve overall health and life span. The prediction mentioned that the human life will go beyond 120 years (Halal, 2008). I think it is great because prediction is not only about the increased life span but also projects that these people will be in good health. I wonder how it will impact the world population in the coming years. In the past, several people have told me that they chose to be non-vegetarian because they want to participate in controlling the chicken population. If they won’t eat chickens, chickens will be everywhere. I wonder how those people will react to the increasing human population because of the increased life spans.


Reference:

Halal, W. (2008). Technology's Promise: Expert Knowledge on the Transformation of Business and Society. Palgrave Macmillan.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Biometric Identification

Biometrics are automated methods of recognizing a person based on a behavioral or physiological characteristic. Some of the characteristics that are measured as part of biometrics include face, fingerprints, hand geometry, handwriting, iris, retinal, vein, and voice. As the level of security breaches and transaction fraud increases, the need for highly secure identification and personal verification technologies is becoming apparent. Biometrics based identification provide a very high level of identification and verification. The need for biometrics can be found in federal, state and local governments, in the military, and in commercial applications. Enterprise-wide network security infrastructures, government IDs, secure electronic banking, investing and other financial transactions, retail sales, law enforcement, and health and social services are already benefiting from these technologies to some degree.


Biometric-based authentication applications include workstation, network, and domain access, single sign-on, application logon, data protection, remote access to resources, transaction security and Web security. As the biometric identification technology matures, utilizing biometrics for personal authentication will become convenient and considerably more accurate than current methods such as utilization of passwords or PINS.


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Free PDF Converter

http://www.freepdfconvert.com/

This seems to be a great tool to convert all sorts of documents and images to PDF. It can take a file from your local computer or it can convert the contents of any URL to PDF.


Anticipating Alternative Futures in Energy Efficiency

Christakis presented the case study about Anticipating Alternative Futures in Energy Efficiency at Pacific Northwest where thirty five stakeholder representatives and six observers from thirty organizations participated in this case study. They identified and described 168 national and regional trends extending to the year 2015 impacting energy efficiency and they proposed more than ninety actions to address these trends at the regional level.

By incorporating SDP dialogue, the participants drove conclusions of the relationships among the trends and produced a pattern displaying how some trends impact the other trends. Only one trend “reducing the gap of energy consumption per capita among countries will increase the national need to save energy in whatever way there is” on the plausibility map is positioned at the deepest level. Christakis suggested that future collaborative regional action to promote the adoption of energy efficiency in the Pacific Northwest should give serious consideration to the eight consensus actions belonging to the six categories – Price and Taxes, Education and Marketing, Regulatory Action, Metering, Distributed Generation Infrastructure and Tools (Christakis, 2006).


Reference:
Christakis, A. N., Bausch, K. C. (2006). How People Harness Their Collective Wisdom and Power. Information Age Publishing.