11A. CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE



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DR.VSRS 11A. CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE for 5th GENERATION COMPUTERS DR.VSR.SUBRAMANIAM.MBA.,Ph.D.,D.Litt PUBLISHED IN : INDIAN MANAGEMENT (ISSN : 0019-5812). Journal of the All India Management Association, New Delhi. India. June 1985, Pages 19 to 28. Based on a survey of Hardware and Software developments in Japan and USA. Available from the University Micro Films, Xerox University, Microfilms Inc, 300 N.zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103, USA. SOURCE : AUTHOR S WEBSITE www.drvsrs.com/compinfra.htm KEY WORDS Computers, Computer Architecture, Computer Generations, Computer Network, Corporate Infra-structure, Circular Integration, Fifth Generation Computers, Group Work, Horizontal Inter-action, Human Machine Interface, Mutual Training, Infra-structure, Intelligent Machine, Knowledge base, Problem Solving, Vertically Integrated Administration, JEL CLASSIFICATION M13, M14, L14, L22, L63, L86, O14, O32 CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMPUTER PAGE 1 OF 15

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POST PUBLICATION APPRAISAL 5th GENERATION COMPUTER - CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE INFERENCES AND SUPPORT (Published in 1985 - Realised in 1990s) From the advent of computerised information processing technique in 1900s, the computing electronic technology as well as the information storage / retrieval methodology have advanced in an accelerated pace. UPTO 4th GENERATION ( HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION ). Infrastructure : Co-ordinate with 1 external Hardware Group. Recruit, train and maintain 4 Group of personnel in-house. Live with 5 limitations. EXTERNAL HARDWARE GROUP : Design, develop and supply a pre-set machine configurations / combinations, and provide the necessary maintenance and support. INTERNAL SYSTEMS GROUP : Study the user needs, prepare flow diagrams, divide into individual program modules, provide process assurance controls, data backup and data reload methodologies. SOFTWARE GROUP : Study the Systems specifications, prepare logic processing diagrams, code individual program using pre-set language syntax / limitations, test, implement and provide modification support, as and when the need arises. OPERATIONS GROUP : Receive the Input information from the work divisions, process them through punch cards or entry type writer screens. Sort, collate, process the data using the assigned Software Modules / Programs, print reports, cross check the control totals to ensure the accuracy of processing and deliver the Output reports to the information user groups. USER GROUP : Receive information in the form of reports. Review and take appropriate actions / decisions. LIMITATIONS. TIME DELAY : A sizeable time delay between submitting the input information and getting the output reports. This is a minimum and mandatory time to receive, process, ensure accuracy and deliver. LINKS : Limited links and online information sharing facility between computers and personnel. Physical movement of information through hard copies. KNOWLEDGE PROCESSING : Exclusive domain of each group. The hardwares do not have any capability to store the knowledge and guide any Group. EXPERIENCE GAINING : Limited to the memory and retrieval capability of each. group, from the stored hard copy reports. The hardwares are not designed to self-store, analyse and provide valuable feedback. MULTI MEDIA : Limitations in processing Animation, Image, Video, Voice, and a range of on-line select facility for the User Group. CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMPUTER PAGE 12 OF 15

THE 5th GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE - 1990s (VERTICAL INTEGRATION) Recruit, train, periodically update and maintain 1 Group of in-house personnel. No limitations. INTERNAL USER GROUP (Integrated with) EXTERNAL HARDWARE GROUP : Decide the requirement and chooses the required hardware. Can buy different machines, parts and components and assemble / modify to suit their needs. INTERNAL SYSTEMS GROUP : Choose the required system needs on-line and the necessary program modules are generated by the computer. On-line edit, backup and data reload options are provided, for the user to choose and integrate with the generated program modules. SOFTWARE GROUP : Embedded softwares as per the specification of the Systems selected. On-line selection of the softwres to suit specific requirement. Develop own softwres on a select and fit basis from an open-ended and plug and play software generators. OPERATIONS GROUP : Input own data/parameters, process and get the Output in screens or on hard copies. Also send and receive information from other remote users. ACTUAL 5th GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE IN 1990s REALISATION. All Hardwares with different performance, process speeds, and design choices are made available by different manufacturers. The User Groups configure, select, assemble, utilise and perform in-house repairs/fault fixing. Use Visual platforms (Kernel Language). Hyper Texts, Data base generators. Import or cut /opy and paste facility for program modules. Spread sheets, Word Processing, Web Browsers etc.. Each user input their own data, sort, collate and Output on screen, other media or on hard copy printers. LIMITATIONS. TIME DELAY : Brought to Nil or to a considerable minimum, through Network links, Internet browsing. LINKS : Any number of linked nodes to a server. On-line information entry, retrieval and exchange. KNOWLEDGE PROCESSING : Computer suggested online corrections and edits like spelling checks, punctuation and grammar. EXPERIENCE GAINING : Experience gained by the computer for each user is available on-line, like suggestion for date, time, frequently used data, help screens and experience guidance help request as specifically set by the user. MULTI MEDIA : Image processing in different formats. Unlimited on line audio, video, voice processing, image processing in different formats, colour graphics etc.. CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMPUTER PAGE 13 OF 15

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BIBLIOGRAPHY SOURCE : AUTHOR'S WEB-PAGE ABOUT THE AUTHOR AUTHOR'S PAST PUBLICATIONS AUTHOR'S FACULTYSHIPS AUTHOR'S RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AUTHOR'S CONCEPTS ON SOFTWARE www.drvsrs.com/compinfra.htm www.drvsrs.com/drvsrs.htm www.drvsrs.com/publication.htm www.drvsrs.com/faculty.htm www.drvsrs.com/nobel.htm www.drvsrs.com/software.htm ********************************************************************************* CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMPUTER PAGE 15 OF 15