How does Information Technology in the context of Construction Design relate to a Serviceable Community.
The algorithmic application of the Service Language is integral to the development of the delivery of Information Technology.
With a balance of natural and human conditions, the Information Technology should have the availability to adjust the conditions of analysis and assessment (such as trustworthy information applicable to individuals and community entities who are the service population) to deliver information that is identifiable and verifiable as the appropriate source in a form of service.
Examples of Information Technology delivery systems:
- Casinos
- Photography Studios
- Libraries
- Fast-food Restaurants
Source: The City of Seattle, CTTAB and Sustainable Seattle, Technology and the Community: What should a Healthy Future Look Like? Public Forum Small Group Breakout Subjects, WA; 2000. – Link Page1 Page 2.
Terminology:
Access – the availability to use and experience information technology,
Literacy – the understanding and skill level for using information technology,
Infrastructure – wires, cables, access locations, components, distribution points, (see ModernDesign with Media Technology)
Content – types, variety, ability to find and sort, reliability, relevant content.
Diversity – issues related to providing opportunities for a variety of community situations (including ethnic, economic, disabled, and other populations).
The final notice of which this Copper-in-Cement concept is completely adopted as a legitimate building material is when it is believed that it is a sustainable and reusable substance. For example, the uses of the building material might make sense to people who have had Chicken Pox. See : Acknowledgement. Also there is a couple of movies out that also show approval for the new building material though I’m not certain about the cartoon.
Comments January 18, 2023: A Library would use the Copper-in-Cement to manage the Crazy-horse bones and HPV Warts. The concept is Copper-in-Cement.
