Compare and contast RFID tags and bar codes
RFID
Radio frequency id technology
Can read rdif tags from a greater distance
Don’t need to be put in a line of sight with the scanner
Can be read at faster rate than bar codes
Contain high levels of security
Barcodes
Traditional visual representation of data.
Much smaller and lighter than RFID tags therefore easier to use
Less expensive
Work with the same accuracy
Universal technology
Key difference is bar codes are the traditional id technology and RDIF tags are the new modern technology
1. How does globalisation 3.0 differ from 1.0 and 2.0
Globalisation 3.0 is the globalization of the individual vs 1.0 which was globalization of the countries in the world and 2.0 which was the globalization of companies across the world. In globalization 3.0 individuals have endless information at their fingertips due to the technology revolution which as result globalises the individual and breaks down the barriers
2. The first 3 flatters are different to the last 7 as they are dates or specific events which happened. The remaining three are modern techniques influenced by the 3 events
3. One implication of triple convergence? One implication of the triple convergence is the new found global workforce introducing many new players.
4. What is one implication of living in a flat world? Job and business competition is steadily increasing due to the world flattening and the barriers are coming down thanks to technology, extending opportunities to further applicants making the world increasingly competitive.
A system is a process of how individual parts influence each other as whole. A system must consist of 2 or more parts. Each part affects the behaviour of the whole system. It depends on the interaction of all parts for it to work properly.
A car is not the sum of its parts but it is the product of the parts interactions therefore not a system
Analysis explains how systems work the way they do