Computer software is no longer a major barrier to wide use of wireless information systems
Computer Software is no Longer a Major Barrier to wide use of Wireless Information Systems
This paper will explained why computer software is no longer a barrier in the wide use of wireless information systems. The reasoning behind this theory is because wireless in and of itself has evolved since the early 1800's. We will go over some examples of how wireless information systems have grown throughout the years. How major corporations and the general public alike have benefited from the software developed for wireless information systems.
Let's begin with asking ourselves a question, what is software? Software is merely a language created by software engineers to make certain computer hardware perform certain functions. Just as a human being must read an instruction manual in order to perform a function such as building a piece of furniture from IKEA. Which; by the way, is not easily achievable, even if you read the instructions. The point is, every piece of computer hardware requires a certain bit of software in order to perform as it was designed to. Without this roadmap of code and data, all hardware could be considered nothing more than a paper weight.
In other words, we have established that all hardware requires software. This is not something that can be considered optional. When you design something or purchase a new product at the store; you as the consumer or designer must ensure that software is included. Now, we are concerned about whether software is no longer a barrier in the wide use of wireless information systems. As stated in earlier discussions, wireless technology has been around since the late 1800. With the invention of the Photo phone; then considered a useless tool, too advance for the time ...