"Att människan inte kan tänkas annat än såsom levande i samhälle är en allmänt accepterad sanning, och dock drar man inte alla de nödvändiga slutsatserna därav också för individens räkning; att ett bestämt mänskligt samhälle förutsätter ett bestämt sakernas samhälle och att det mänskliga samhället är möjligt blott så till vida som ett bestämt sakernas samhälle existerar, är också en allmänt accepterad sanning. Visserligen har man hittills givit dessa överindividuella organismer en mekanistisk och deterministisk innebörd (det gäller om både societas hominum och societas rerum), och därav reaktionen. Man behöver utarbeta en lära där alla dessa relationer är aktiva och stadda i rörelse, i det man klart fixerar att sätet för denna aktivitet är medvetandet hos den enskilda människan, som känner, vill, beundrar, skapar så till vida som hon redan känner, vill, beundrar, skapar o.s.v., och som uppfattar sig själv inte såsom isolerad utan såsom rik av de möjligheter som erbjuds henne av de andra människorna och av sakernas samhälle, som hon med nödvändighet måste ha en viss kunskap om. (Liksom varje människa är filosof, är varje människa också vetenskapsman o.s.v.)"
Welcome to the website of the project SemProM, products keep a diary: smart labels give products a memory and support intelligent logistics. Within the IKT-2020 research program of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research the Innovation Alliance “Digital Product Memory” (DPM) is developing key technologies for the Internet of Things in the cooperative project SemProM. By the use of integrated sensors, relations in the production process become transparent and supply chains as well as environmental influences retraceable. The producer gets supported and the consumer better informed about the product.
barcoo is an App which supports allows for scanning barcodes with a mobile phone. It links products in stores with independent consumer information. Examples include product information and assessments, price comparison, test reports, health, and sustainability information.
Andy Greenberg and Kim Zetter Security Date of Publication: 12.28.15.
12.28.15
From cars to medical devices to guns, this was the year hackers found and exploited computers in everything.
" “There’s a message here for TrackingPoint and other companies,” Sandvik told WIRED at the time. “When you put technology on items that haven’t had it before, you run into security challenges you haven’t thought about before.” That rule certainly applies to any consumer-focused company thinking of connecting their product to the Internet of Things. But for those whose product can kill—whether a gun, a medical implant, or a car—let’s hope the lesson is taken more seriously in 2016."
Gokilavani, Ashin, Unnikrishnan, Sunder, и Ajay. IJIRIS:: International Journal of Innovative Research in Information Security, Volume VI (Issue IV):
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