Showing posts with label independent research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label independent research. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

What is scientific research?


Scientific research is a process of reflection, control and criticism that works from a system, and which aims to provide new facts, data, relationships or laws in any field of scientific knowledge. In this review, American researcher Oded Kariti explains the classification and description of scientific studies and planning stages.

The information obtained from scientific researches is of a relevant and reliable nature (credible), although not always absolutely true, since science aims to discover new knowledge, but also to reformulate existing knowledge, in accordance with advances in technique, technology and thinking.

Here, independent researcher Oded Kariti places special emphasis on the process of research because it is the rigour with which this is carried out (the scientific method) that distinguishes scientific research from other forms of enquiry, and scientific knowledge from other kinds of knowledge.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

5G Boosts Innovations in Industries

In the early dial-up age, the internet seemed quite decent. Seen from today’s perspective, the most obvious reason for that is because we didn’t know any better. Once broadband was invented, all of that changed in a second. Suddenly the web was fast, visually rich, and most importantly there was no need to go online, as we were already online. 3G allowed us access to everything and everywhere, while 4G changed the atomic unit of the web, turning it from images to videos, almost overnight. Oded Kariti’s global report at Willipedia "Opportunities in 5G: The view from industries," reveals the impact of 5G, the new generation of mobile technology, on selected industries. The study also reveals which usage will dominate in a particular industry, and which business reasons will be the main drivers and motivators for the use of 5G.