scholarly journals HUMAN PROBLEM IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY

Author(s):  
Oleksandr Polishchuk ◽  
Olena Polishchuk

Approaches to understanding the essence of the information society are considered. It was found out that the basis of the worldview is the characteristic of the relation to modern technologies, namely, scientific and technological progress, the basis of which was the invention of computer technology and the ability to digitize information, as well as polonization, computerization of all spheres of human activity. All these phenomena are dictated by the times of integration and globalization and have a significant impact on man as an anthropological view.

2020 ◽  
pp. 55-63
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Witkowska-Chrzczonowicz ◽  
Maciej Serowaniec

E-administration is a relatively new concept related to the broader technological progress and development of modern technologies, as well as a key condition for the development of an effective information society. E-administration means that the state provides as much of its own public services as possible via the Internet in order to facilitate numerous entities, including its own citizens, enterprises, the academia, etc., as well as to guarantee access to various public services and make the access more affordable. Thanks to such measures, citizens’ satisfaction with the administration increases, and the competitiveness of countries and enterprises increases as well.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2066 (1) ◽  
pp. 012014
Author(s):  
Xiaobin Hong

Abstract With the development of the times, computer technology is booming, so the network is becoming more and more complex, software design is becoming more and more complex, because of the protection against a variety of internal or external risks. The internal risk is that the traffic carried by the system is too large to cause the system to crash or the system to crash caused by the code operation error, and the external threat is that hackers use computer technology to break into the system according to security vulnerabilities, so the purpose of this paper is based on big data technology, the software complexity of complex networks is measured and studied. With the consent of the school, we used the school’s internal network data, and after consulting the literature on the complex construction and analysis of complex networks and software, modeled and analyzed it using the improved particle group algorithm. The experimental results show that there is a certain correlation between complex network and software complexity. Because complex networks determine that software requires complex construction to withstand potential risks to keep the software running properly.


2017 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. 75-89
Author(s):  
Michał Mazurkiewicz

Sports Motifs in Interwar Polish Art — a ReconnaissanceSport is an important cultural phenomenon permeating many spheres of human activity. It has a great strength of influence and is constantly present in art and literature, also in Poland. Artists, especially the ones being lovers of sport, have always been fascinated with the potential existing in different kinds of games. After regaining independence in 1918, physical activity enjoyed great popularity in the awaken­ing Polish state. Sport was seen as achance of broadly understood renaissance of the nation; in addi­tion, its role in preparing the army to fight in the times of still real threats was appreciated. A positive influence of sport on youth was also seen. It also entered the world of art. The aim of this paper is to present Polish artists inspired by sport, also including laureates of the Art Competitions at the Summer Olympics, like for example poet Kazimierz Wierzyński, painter Władysław Skoczylas or sculptor Józef Klukowski. The author analyses both their motivations and the artistic output. The examination is preceded by an introduction showing the beginnings of Polish art inspired by sport and entertainment, whose elements one will find for example in the case of Leon Wyczółkowski or Wojciech Kossak, as well as the beginnings of sports literature. The history of the presence of sport in Polish art and literature is quite rich. The research enquired exploration of the history of Polish antebellum sport, looking over the works of artists interested in sport, as well as familiarising oneself with numerous publications devoted to this phenomenon.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 154
Author(s):  
Jinghai Zhao

In the current era of rapid development of science and technology, computer technology has been used in various fields and has become an indispensable part of people’s lives. Nowadays, the quality of life has improved significantly, and at the same time, people are pursuing higher and higher goals. In order to meet the ideal living conditions that people are pursuing, relevant computer personnel are also working hard to explore modern applications of computers and technology. The connection makes the computer a symbol of the development of the times. At this stage in China, since computer technology is not yet mature, this article discusses the problems in the modern application of computer science and technology and the methods to solve the existing problems.


Author(s):  
Luc Van Gool ◽  
Marc Pollefeys ◽  
Marc Proesmans ◽  
Alexey Zalesny

This chapter discusses the goals of the Murale project, an Information Society Technologies (IST) project, which is funded by the European Commission in order to advance the use of computer technology in the field of archaeology. The Murale project aims to offer solutions on the basis of photo-realistic modelling tools. The creation of the Murale project allowed archaeologists to solve old tasks with new means. This new technology has been applied to the Sagalassos site in the hopes of creating a convincing impression of how this Turkish province developed over the centuries. In this chapter, the focus is on the work carried out by three of the partners of the Murale: ETH Zurich, Eyetronics, and the University of Leuven. The results of their work predominantly pertain to 3D shape acquisition and image-based texture synthesis.


Author(s):  
Wasim Rahaman

The present society is considered an information society. A society where the creation, distribution, use, integration, and manipulation of digital information have become the most significant activity in all aspects. Information is producing from every sector of any society, which has resulted in an information explosion. Modern technologies are also having a huge impact. So managing this voluminous information is really a tough job. Again WWW has opened the door to connect anyone or anything within a fraction of a second. This study discussed the Semantic Web and linked data technologies and their effect and application to libraries for the handling of various types of resources.


2011 ◽  
Vol 467-469 ◽  
pp. 1150-1155
Author(s):  
Li Gang Fang ◽  
Jin Xiang Li ◽  
Cai Dong Gu ◽  
Hong Li Li

Precision fruits system is based on new tools and sources of information provided by modern technologies, such as the global positioning systems (GPS), remote sensing (RS), geographic information system (GIS) and variable-rate technologies. The modern technologies are integrated based on computer technology. The study introduced foreign and domestic situation of computer technology in precision fruits in detail. The key computer technology, such as the basic geographic databases and intelligent decision support system in precision fruits were analyzed, and the theory and practical application of spectral diagnosis of soil-leaf nutrient and online detecting model of microelement of fruits was emphasized in Suzhou city. The study shows that computer technology is one of the keys to establish high quality and efficiency, ecological, safety precision fruits farming techniques system of Suzhou city, and provides technical support for an increase in income of fruits farmer while decreasing in cost and pollution of fruits farming.


Artifex Novus ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 114-129
Author(s):  
Joanna A. Tomicka

SUMMARY The scientific interests of Rev. Professor Janusz Pasierb revolved mostly around questions related to Polish art, often in the perspective of European interconnections, inspirations, as well as differences. The present study has been inspired by an observation by Rev. Professor Pasierb made in reference to a sphere of human activity unrelated to art. Describing in one of his papers the figure of Bishop Konstantyn Dominik (1870–1942), Professor Pasierb employed the phrase extraordinary ordinariness17. In the present text, this term will be used to discuss an artist whose oeuvre depicts ‘extraordinary ordinariness’ in the most multi-aspected and spectacular way. Rembrandt van Rijn was at once a traditionalist and innovator, both in regard to the range of employed subjects and compositional schemes and his craftsmanship. His knowledge of the achievements of his forerunners, continuously developed, inspired his own artistic quest. Despite the fact that he was a painter in the period when elaborated allegory was universally employed, he insisted on the realism of scenes and directness of compositions in order to bring out the extra-sensual dimension, based on symbolism hidden in prosaic life. His works open spaces of universal experiences and feelings, at the same time inclining us to pose questions concerning their complex intellectual interpretation or Rembrandt’s technique. His mastery is equally palpable in his biblical compositions, landscapes or brilliant psychological portraits, while each of the genres was depicted by him both in painting and in graphic arts, which was rare in the times when most artists specialized in only one medium, or even in one genre, like portraits or landscapes, in one medium. Rembrandt is one of the artists referred to as painters-engravers (peintre-graveur), like Albrecht Dürer or Lucas van Leyden before him. In graphic arts in particular, he introduced new technical and compositional solutions, issuing works that often astound with their innovative approach and extremely individual interpretation. Rembrandt’s versatility in terms of addressing various genres is particularly visible in his prints. Certain subjects were resumed by him as he looked for ever new solutions. Several chosen examples of graphic works depicting religious themes combining in various aspects traditionalism and innovation will be discussed to illustrate Rembrandt’s iconographic, compositional and technical concepts and search.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-75
Author(s):  
Aleksandra Marcinkiewicz-Wilk

Aim. The aim of this article is to show the significance of educational activeness among the elderly in the context of its adaptation to the ageing process itself (the psychological aspect), as well as to a rapidly changing society defined by technological progress (the social aspect). Method. The article has been formulated with the aid of critical literature on the subject Conclusion. Educational activeness is crucial in late adulthood. On the one hand it is an important element in allowing the elderly to adapt to a new stage of life, and on the other hand to keep up with a rapidly changing society, defined in the literature as the information society.


Author(s):  
Ilkin Mehrabov

This article focuses on one of the most ground-breaking technological attempts in creating novel immersive media environments for heightened televisual user experiences: 3DTV, a Network of Excellence funded by the European Commission 6th Framework Information Society Technologies Programme. Based on the theoretical framework outlined by the works of Jonathan Crary and Brian Winston, and on empirical data obtained from author’s fieldwork and laboratory visit notes, as well as discussions with practitioners, the article explores the history of stereoscopic vision and technological progress related with it, and looks for possible reasons of 3DTV’s dramatic commercial failure.


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