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ASSIGNMENT
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SPRING 2014
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PROGRAM
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Bachelor of Business Administration- BBA
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BBA601-TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
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SEMESTER
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6
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BK ID
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B1894
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1.Define any one definition of Technology. Explain the concept of
technology in brief.
Answer : Definition of Technology
“Technology is the branch of knowledge that deals with
the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life,
society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts,
engineering, applied science, and pure science.”
Technology can be most broadly defined as the entities, both
material and immaterial, created by the application of mental and physical
effort in order to achieve some value. In this usage, technology refers to
tools and machines that may be used to solve real-world problems. It is a
far-reaching term that may include simple tools, such as a crowbar or wooden
spoon, or more complex machines, such as a space station or particle
2.List and explain the effects of technology on various human need
factors
Answer : Technology has changed
the way we as humans live; it changes our understanding of the way things work
and changes the way we interact with one another. Technology was once opposed
but is now somewhat welcomed into our homes. During the renaissance period,
technology was opposed, as the church believed that technology would oppose the
beliefs of god. Well they were right. Technology isn’t just computers or TV’s,
its engineering science. And in Science, our goal is to progress and understand
everything
3.Differentiate between exploratory and normative methods of
forecasting.
Answer : Exploratory methods
begin from the present, and see where events and trends might take us;
normative methods begin from the future, asking what trends and events would
take us there.
A fundamental distinction in
futures and forecasting studies is commonly drawn between exploratory and
normative methods. This terminology is well-established, but rather misleading
(since both approaches involve exploration, of course
4.Describe the process of Technology assessment and evaluation with a
neat diagram
Answer : We are living in the
digital revolution and, much like the industrial revolution, progress is truly
exponential. We hear about a new smartphone, new app, new technology every
single day. With so many new technologies on the market, how do you sort through
the irrelevant and the junk? There are some amazing things out there you could
be missing… but other “technologies” just turn out to be a waste of time.
CHECKLIST :
Bottom-Line Performance President
Sharon Boller developed Technology Evaluation Checklist for herself to help the
company make smarter
5.Briefly explain the government initiative for technology transfer in
India.
Answer : Technology Transfer is the
intersection between business, science, engineering, law and government ...
Technology
transfer is the process by which basic science research and fundamental
discoveries are developed into practical and commercially relevant applications
and products. Technology Transfer personnel evaluate and manage invention
portfolios, oversee patent prosecution, negotiate licensing agreements and
periodically review cooperative research agreements already in place. Part of
the technology transfer process involves the prosecution of patents which is
overseen by the national Patent and Trademark Office.
6 Write note on
a. Moore’s Law
Answer : Moore’s Law is a
computing term which originated around 1970; the simplified version of this law
states that processor speeds, or overall processing power for computers will
double every two years. A quick check among
technicians in different computer companies shows that the term is not very
popular but the rule is still accepted.
To break down the law even
further, it specifically stated that the number of transistors on an affordable
CPU would double every two years (which is essentially the same thing that was
stated before) but ‘more transistors’ is more accurate.
b. Innovation Performance
Answer : It is not an easy job to
achieve the level of consistent innovation expected within any organization.
Often those breakthroughs never seem to be repeated, we struggle to understand
the reasons why we can’t achieve that regular rhythm or dependable outcomes
from the innovation portfolio, that we would have expected or the board
demands.
If you ever look at high
performance in sport it is in the
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