Obsolescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Obsolescence is the state of being which occurs when a person, object, or service is no longer wanted even though it may still be in good working order. Obsolescence frequently occurs because a repla...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsolescence
Planned obsolescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Planned obsolescence or built-in obsolescence
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_obsolescence
Technological obsolescence is the result of the evolution of technology: as newer technologies appear, older ones cease to be used. ... Technological obsolescence is the result of the evolution of technology: as newer technologies appear, older ones cease to be used. For example, new media for storing digital...
www.nla.gov.au/padi/topics/13.html
Technological Obsolescence Technology becoming outdated due to technological advances; technology that has been surpassed by newer technology ... Business Dictionary: Technological Obsolescence...
www.answers.com/topic/technological-obsolescence www.answers.com/topic/technological-obsolescence
The argument has been made that technological change represents a happy "convergence" with developments in literary theory; yet new technologies and media of reproduction are pervasive enough to have themselves produced ... William Paulson, "The Literary Canon in the Age of Its Technological Obsolescence" (forthcoming).
www.altx.com/ebr/tabbi.htm
A lifespan of 500 years, inalterability (while a virus can change a digital file, only sophisticated physical manipulation can alter a microfilm image), and protection from technological obsolescence, since microfilm can always be read by the human eye.
www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/researchDevelopment/productFea... www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/researchDevelopment/productFeatures/asm.shtml
This article has been cited by other articles: ... In a world where researchers prefer their experiments to have a particular outcome, scientific fraud and research bias are alternative methods to implement such preferences. ... Recent proposals to severely punish fraud have typically excluded biased research from their purview.
rss.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/8/3/261
Home > Resource Centre > Curation Manual Introduction > Instalments > Technological Obsolescence ... In today's competitive age, technological obsolescence occurs across the domains of hardware, software, and formats. Data can become inaccessible within a short time scale unless suitable preventative measures are taken.
www.dcc.ac.uk/resource/curation-manual/chapters/technol... www.dcc.ac.uk/resource/curation-manual/chapters/technological-obsolescence/
Overcoming the dangers of technological obsolescence: Rescuing the BBC Domesday project; Techniques and Challenges of emulating obsolete software. Interview with Paul Wheatley; Bringing Ancient Greek theatre to life with interactive archaeology;
www.digicult.info/downloads/digicult_newsletter_issue4_... www.digicult.info/downloads/digicult_newsletter_issue4_lowres.pdf
The digital era has been characterised by technological obsolescence and ephemeral standards, ironically threatening the usefulness of digital information. There is little firm ground upon which to build the institutional and private structures necessary for the effective preservation of this material.
cool-palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/pockley/pockley1.ht... cool-palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/pockley/pockley1.html