Week 2 - Module 2 Lecture

 For the week 2 module 2 lecture our job is to briefly summarize three videos. 

The Future is Faster Than You Think:
-The seven forces accelerating the future include computation abundance, time abundance over "saved time", capital abundance, demonetization of technology, communications abundance, increasing genius, and increasing life span.

-As tech becomes faster, cheaper, and stronger, networks, robotics, AI, blockchain, biology, and more all grow at an accelerated rate. 

-Internet users are skyrocketing. Leading to more minds that can create, discover, consume, desire, and invent. 

-Abundance of capital is boosting technological investments.

The Future of Software Engineering: Key Emerging Trends in 2024

-Software engineering is the design, development, testing, and maintenance of software products.

-It is expected to grow, innovate, and evolve. 

-In the future, AI ethics will be more prevalent, and there will be energy-efficient computing, and industry-specific standards that must be met.

-The four biggest challenges in the modern day include, time-to-market, technical debt, privacy concerns, and talent shortage.

-Five trends that shape software development in the modern day include low-code development, AI and ML technologies, the search for digital immunity, the importance of cloud computing, and the rise of sustainable technology.

-Even with AI emerging, there will still be the need for human software developers. 

Introduction to Project Management

-Time, scope, and cost all make up a project.

-Products come from market needs, business needs, technological advancement, customer requests, legal requirements, social needs, and ecological considerations.

-Project managers hold everyone accountable. They assess, discuss, negotiate, and adjust. 

-Critical path method, analyze how activities are connected and what their durations are.
-Ancient Egypt is a great example of project management with massive amounts of work and materials utilized to an effective degree.
-Project teams are responsible for the execution of the work. 

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