Difference between revisions of "The Future of the Internet in China 2015"
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*Xiang Ding<br> | *Xiang Ding<br> | ||
*Chong Gao<br> | |||
*Junfeng Liang<br> | |||
'''Driving Forces''':<br> | '''Driving Forces''':<br> | ||
[[An Open China]]<br> | [[An Open China]]<br> |
Revision as of 08:31, 14 April 2005
Objectives:
With the quick technology development and the joining to the WTO, China faces both an opportunity and a challenge in the Internet industry. So what will the development of internet in China be in the coming 10 years? Our work is to build a serial of scenarios and make our suggestions and conclusions.
Group member:
- Xiang Ding
- Chong Gao
- Junfeng Liang
Driving Forces:
An Open China
Power Line Communication
Huge difference between the western and the eastern part of China
E-paper solution instead of the paper work
Learning Log:
Xiang,Ding Learning Log
Chong Gao Learning Log
Junfeng Liang Learning Log
Research questions related to Internet in China
Driving forces
An Open China
Power Line Communication
Huge difference between the western and the eastern part of China
E-paper solution instead of the paper work
China's fast economic growth
Information explode
Better education of the young generation
Chinese Families' economic condition
Chinese people's increasing leisure time
People's need for communication and information
The system model
Scenarios
Blooming of Online Services
Big LAN
The Birth of the King
Reshuffle
Feedback from Presentation Nice list of questions! Good driving forces! I like it The diagram is good, but you must show a little better why you picked the uncertainties Nice scenarios, the stories need to be developed better so that you describe in rich detail why we ended up in this particular world I thin a war is likely, but you might downplay it a litte, and call it "the tention about war" so that it is not Neccessarly a war, but more the tention that results from the escalation Love the way you have taken the CIPv6