System Category
- Necessary Systems
- Infrastructure
- Products
- Infrastructure
System Brief
Information Technology unlocks the ability to preserve and manipulate information. IT Products are accessible forms of IT Tools.
Justification
- Necessity
- Information Technology allows people to use information beyond storytelling and cave paintings.
- Sustainability
- Information Technology allows people to expand their ability to manipulate information to create more efficient tools to maintain the community more efficiently.
- Quality of Life
- Information Technology has allowed people to understand their world with a level of precision and certainty to avoid potentially dangerous scenarios. As well as bringing a breadth of information complexity that has evolved into maths, sciences, engineering, design, art, and all the weird thoughts we have.
- IT Products allow IT Tools to be more accessible for all audiences.
System Functions
Information Technology interacts with information in the following ways:
- Observation
- This function allows people to sense different phenomenon from light, sound, smell, touch, etc.
- This has been extended by digital sensors able to turn observations into data.
- Attention
- This function allows people to focus on a specific piece of information, to prevent observation overload and use mental energy efficiently.
- This has been extended digitally with algorithms to better distinguish relevant information.
- Abstraction
- This function allows people to deconstruct an observation into simpler parts, which can be easily measured and compared against.
- This has been extended digitally with Computer Sciences, allowing various observations to be abstracted into binary data.
- Memorization
- This function allows people to retain information across long periods of time.
- This has been extended digitally with magnetic tape, etched vinyl, disc drives, and solid state drives. Preserving information for decades.
- Decision
- This function allows people to change information.
- This cannot be extended digitally, decisions must be performed by people. Attempts to artificially produce decisions introduce risks without intention, which is a risk to everyone.
- Prediction
- This function allows people to anticipate the effects of an observation or decision.
- This has been extended digitally with graphing and modeling software, reach new complexities and future certainties.
- Categorization
- This function allows people to associate information.
- This has been extended digitally with data structures.
- Composition
- This function allows people to contain abstract information into discrete thoughts.
- This has been extended digitally with word processing and CAD software, allowing people to edit and refine ideas.
- Communication
- This function allows people to share information with other people.
- This has been extended digitally with radio waves, phone lines, and fiber-optic internet lines. As well as software platforms to communicate publicly and privately.
System Output
- Hardware is the physical object that contains the software.
- Analog does not use electricity to operate.
- Paper, Books, Mechanical Printers, etc.
- Scribes, Pencils, Pens, etc.
- Clocks, Calendars, etc.
- Abacus, Mechanical Calculators, etc.
- Digital uses electricity to operate.
- Digital Sensors, Digital Display, Digital Printers, etc.
- Digital Inputs, Keyboards, Mouse, etc.
- Digital Timers
- Computers, Digital Calculators, etc.
- Analog does not use electricity to operate.
- Software
- Analog
- Language
- Spoken
- Visual
- Written
- Maths
- Sciences
- Language
- Digital
- Language (Binary)
- Opertors
- Command Line
- GUI
- Applications
- Analog
System Input
- Hardware
- Information
- Material Data, Standards, Regulations, Processes
- Production DSRP
- Manufacturing DSRP
- Distribution DSRP
- Service DSRP
- Resources
- Materials
- Paper
- Scribe
- Glass
- Plastics
- Compounds
- Metals
- Rare Earth Elements
- Tools
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Storage
- Distribution
- Information Technology
- Materials
- Locations
- Raw Material Sites
- Production Offices
- Manufacturing Sites
- Distribution Sites
- Service Sites
- Labor
- Material Extraction
- Production Design
- Production Engineering
- Manufacturing Design
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Distribution Design
- Distribution Engineering
- Service Design
- Service
- Information
- Software
- Information
- Binary Language DSRP
- Production DSRP
- Maintenance DSRP
- Service DRSP
- Resources
- Materials
- Paper
- Scribe
- Tools
- Information Technology
- Materials
- Locations
- Production Offices
- Service Sites
- Labor
- Production Design
- Production Engineering
- Maintenance Engineering
- Service Design
- Service
- Information
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