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'''Each driving factor should include the following aspects: Description, Enablers, Inhibitors, Paradigms, Experts, Timing, References.'''


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  <li> Needs of the Aging Population in the developed world </li>
  <li>[[Aging population in the developed world]] </li>
<li> Businesses' need for continuous growth </li>
  <li> exponential growth of the technology because of a claim in our visual imaginary    </li>
  <li> exponential growth of the technology because of a claim in our visual imaginary    </li>
<li> Increasing care for the disabled people </li>
  <li> Ostensible need for security in the post 9/11 era </li>
<li> is a strategy for the reduction of cognitive overload </li>
   
   
<li> already  latent in several emerging technologies </li>
<li> Ostensible need for security in the post 9/11 era </li>
<li> is a strategy for the reduction of cognitive overload </li>
<li> Moores's law continuation </li>
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 3 March 2007

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Each driving factor should include the following aspects: Description, Enablers, Inhibitors, Paradigms, Experts, Timing, References.

  • Aging population in the developed world
  • exponential growth of the technology because of a claim in our visual imaginary
  • Increasing care for the disabled people
  • Ostensible need for security in the post 9/11 era
  • is a strategy for the reduction of cognitive overload