Cloud
Computing as terminology raises the eyebrows of some users who are
associated with academics and computing for many years. There are
certain reasons for publishing this article. Few days ago, one of our
follower on Google Plus raised an important point – that is the security points of Cloud
Computing. Definitely, security is a concern; but there are other
concerns as well. Basically these points are written many a times. Our
view on Cloud Computing
is – Lick the honey, but do not chew the spoon. That definitely needs
quite good knowledge about Computing itself. Keep in mind – science is
always free; there is no copyright for any remarkable Law or Hypothesis
associated with science.
Read more: Cloud Computing : Your Concerns and Thoughts of Richard Stallman
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Showing posts with label terminology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terminology. Show all posts
Monday, 11 March 2013
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Piezoresistive Sensor : How They Works
Piezoresistive sensor
is semiconductor sensor made of silicon. The resistive material is on a
thin silicon membrane which on Pressure changes shows the value. So two
terminologies needs to be explained – first is Sensor. We have about the
sensor in our previous article named Sensor in Technology and Nature. We are not going in to details of Sensor in this article on Piezoresistive sensor. The terminology Piezoresistive
is derived from combination of two words – Piezo and Resistive. Piezo
is a Greek word and stands for pressure. Piezoresistive sensor changes
resistivity due to force on it. These sensors are also known as
piezoresistors.…
Please read more- Piezoresistive Sensor : How They Works
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