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About our "Social, Human Eco-system".

We are becoming isolated by our ability to see and hear everything but needing to focus on what is personally important. We can (usually do) fall into our personal holes of narrow, egocentric beliefs about how the world works. With that, we collectively push our "Human Ecology" off a cliff.

Right behind our natural environment that sustains and feeds us in so many ways.

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  Monday, January 16, 2006



Wikipedia has this description:
A system of record is an information storage system (likely to be a computer system) which is the data source, for a given data element or piece information. The need to identify the Systems of Record can become acute in large organisations, where Management Information (or MIS) systems have been built by taking copies of output data from multiple (source) systems, re-processing the data and then re-presenting it for their own business uses.

Where the Integrity of the data (element) is vital, it must either be extracted directly from its System of Record or be linked directly to its System of Record. Where there is no direct link with the System of Record, the integrity, and hence validity, of the data is open to question.
[System of Record, wikipedia]

I'd argue that the term is really about how the age old records (births, deaths, deeds, citizenship) are parts of systems of recording.
We rely on the paper document (the record) because we trust the system that created it and sustained it (the system of record).
Now, in digital form, we think we have something new, something transient that we need to lock down.
We do, but it's the system as much as the digital "record."
The record - digital or paper or parchment - has little value
unless we have a method to assure us and future participants
that this record, created this day, about this event, by this person or persons
is a reliable record
through time.

This need isn't new.
 Anasazi petroglyphs
Even if the form is.
glyphs

summerian

12:28:39 PM    comment []

I've been posting "news" items without much comment. I ponder why, resolve to comment more. Then don't.

I can't really expect others to view this as a serious blog if all I do is re-headline what the prospective reader reads every where. So what do I add?

The reality is that we, all of us, have a tendency to think about a problem in isolation.
I'm trained to think about "systems" - but, still, systems in isolation.
But we live in a world where no system is truly isolated.
This winter's fresh fruit in the grocery store down the street comes from South America
& the fresh shitake mushrooms from China. That's how global the economy has become.

The health care system of the United States is not isolated from that of China, India or Europe.
A decade ago I knew a German fellow who'd worked in the US nearly all of his adult life.
He'd retired here. But once a year he went to Germany for a health checkup,
even for a hip replacement.

Now we expect Wal-Mart to be competitive but play by US rules,
not by International economic reality.
True, they helped create this economic reality,
but to expect US companies to adhere to U.S.A. 20th century business models
in a 21st century international market is to doom all of the USofA to 3rd class status in the coming decades.

That's the comment for today.

The Question: How do we adjust from being the "super power" to being a top tier competitor in an international market place?
What do we do to adapt to the digital world - the world where market changes are instant and constant?
What does environmentalism mean now?
Does the term "organic" food mean anything?
Does "universal" health care or "universal" social security have a place?


As noted earlier today, we are now an Agent Nation, not an Owner Nation.
So how do we have checks & balances on the agents for different systems?
Not just those with narrow interests but with those that interact in complex ways to alter our life.
It comes down to, I think, the intersections where we barely notice te interaction of systems.
Or the resulting unintended consequences.
11:57:51 AM    comment []

Only work if there is a feedback loop.
No record is bad. No feedback (correction) loop is worse.
Lacking proof from most of the states, federal officials are concerned that many foster children are not being visited regularly by caseworkers. [washingtonpost.com - A Section]


11:27:19 AM    comment []

USATODAY.com - Dozens of drug-prescription plans. More than 8,000 mutual funds. Fixed-rate, interest-only and option ARM mortgages. Regular 401(k) plans vs. Roth 401(k)s. Countless flavors of bank accounts.

Choice is a hallmark of capitalism, and most of us would agree that having too many choices is far better than having no choices. A growing body of research, though, shows Americans have become so besieged by choices that many feel paralyzed and confused.
[Yahoo! News: Business]

Magazine Preview: 10,000 Channels
"Startups Take on Google and Yahoo to Solve Video Search"
Red Herring, January 23, 2006 print issue

When computer science professor Avideh Zakhor and her graduate students set out to create a video search engine at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1999, their web crawling ultimately resulted in a stockpile of some 45,000 clips. Fast-forward six years, to a point where Yahoo alone boasts 15 million clips in its video repository....
[Red Herring]


11:21:57 AM    comment []



10:54:23 AM    comment []

A map of the world, charted by stereotypes.
Blog: Do the French spoil their dogs? Do Mongolians have a wicked sense of humor? Is partying the national pastime of Brazil? ...
[CNET News.com]


Stanford, meet the lightnet. Apple, get a clue..
I'm continuing to enjoy the Stanford lectures I mentioned the other day, but the iTunes lock-in really bugs me. So today I liberated three of the feeds, in a modest effort to nudge Stanford in the direction of the lightnet. ...
[Jon's Radio]


10:42:13 AM    comment []


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