Open House--Ubiquitous Storage Systems: Storage Systems Are Everywhere in Our Daily Life
- LecturerDr. Yuan-Hao Chang (Institute of Information Science)
Host: Mark Liao - Time2022-10-29 (Sat.) 10:40 ~ 11:20
- LocationOnline
Live Stream
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Abstract
People invent all sorts of storage systems to preserve records of human activities and accumulate knowledge. Long ago, primitives drew paintings on caves to tell their stories. Shang Dynasty used oracle bones to record the results of oracles. The later dynasties recorded their civilizations with bamboo slips and papers.
Can you imagine that if you lived in Shang Dynasty, how many oracles you would take home in order to read a book? Even ones lived in Wei and Jin Dynasties would carry a full ox cart of bamboo slips only to read a book. Luckily, nowadays we can use papers and even computers to store data. Digital storage systems enable the stored capacities and effectiveness to grow exponentially.
Would you like to know how digital storage systems can change the way we live? Would you like to know why everyone needs to understand the way storage systems work? Come one and come all, our expert will let you know how storage systems will change our lives for the future to come!
Can you imagine that if you lived in Shang Dynasty, how many oracles you would take home in order to read a book? Even ones lived in Wei and Jin Dynasties would carry a full ox cart of bamboo slips only to read a book. Luckily, nowadays we can use papers and even computers to store data. Digital storage systems enable the stored capacities and effectiveness to grow exponentially.
Would you like to know how digital storage systems can change the way we live? Would you like to know why everyone needs to understand the way storage systems work? Come one and come all, our expert will let you know how storage systems will change our lives for the future to come!