Technology neutrality: Difference between revisions
m The definition of NT cited is the one established by the technologist and writer specialist Mauro D. Ríos in his paper "Technological Neutrality and Conceptual Singularity", which is already referenced also below for the Principles as [1] |
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'''Technology Neutrality''' is generally described as the freedom of individuals and organizations to choose the most appropriate and suitable technology to their needs and requirements for development, acquisition, use or commercialisation, without dependencies on knowledge involved as information or data.<ref | '''Technology Neutrality''' is generally described as the freedom of individuals and organizations to choose the most appropriate and suitable technology to their needs and requirements for development, acquisition, use or commercialisation, without dependencies on knowledge involved as information or data.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
It should be noted that Technology Neutrality (TN) is not equal Net Neutrality. Are two different matter and concepts. | It should be noted that Technology Neutrality (TN) is not equal Net Neutrality. Are two different matter and concepts. | ||
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The TN is, in my view expert with years of experience, the freedom of individuals and organizations to choose the most appropriate and suitable technology to their needs and requirements for development, acquisition, use or commercialization, without dependencies on knowledge involved as information or data. | The TN is, in my view expert with years of experience, the freedom of individuals and organizations to choose the most appropriate and suitable technology to their needs and requirements for development, acquisition, use or commercialization, without dependencies on knowledge involved as information or data. | ||
== Principles<ref | == Principles <ref>According to Mauro D. Ríos in his paper "Technological Neutrality and Conceptual Singularity"</ref> == | ||
* Principle #1: Freedom of opportunity for all technically feasible solution to satisfy a technological requirement for public sector, private, academic or other. | * Principle #1: Freedom of opportunity for all technically feasible solution to satisfy a technological requirement for public sector, private, academic or other. | ||
* Principle #2: No dependence on manufacturers, developers, suppliers or distributors of technology products or services. | * Principle #2: No dependence on manufacturers, developers, suppliers or distributors of technology products or services. | ||