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Computer ScienceAuthor:
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Each level of a system evolution is built on the previous, so that social computing emerges from personal computing, personal computing emerges from software, and software emerges from hardware. As computing evolves to higher system levels, so its design also changes, from technical to socio-technical design.There is no guarantee that we can make parallel computing as common and easy to use as yesterday's sequential single-processor computer systems, but unless we aggressively pursue efforts suggested by the recommendations in this book, it will be "game over" for growth in computing performance. If parallel programming and related software efforts fail to become widespread, the development of exciting new applications that drive the computer industry will stall; if such innovation stalls, many other parts of the economy will follow suit.
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Yes indeed. The development of modern computing has been evolutionary. The development has also opened the doors for many major events. The Interesting thing is that shortly computers can almost work like a human brain. With being able to do anything a human can do and reducing human error, development can be much faster. At present we are seeing that our mobile can be able to communicate with our televisions and even our laptops. With the trend, we can also be able to see our mobiles can be able to communicate with refrigerators and the light bulb themselves becoming computers and project information instead of light. Everything can be possible in the future with the development of modern computing. Right now we can move fabric using a computer, Soon we may able to see human parts are being moved by using computers
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