Ever wondered on how much our Internet technologies have expanded? Ever thought on how much study that is sufficient enough for a discipline? Ever thought on how much our computer, and inter-networking had evolved over the years?
Well, I don’t have the exact answers for those questions. But perhaps, you would like to see of how much our language had transformed from the basic computer components i.e. the hardware, the software, and the peripherals into today’s chatting acronyms and memes. And perhaps, you would like to see on how much the computer terminologies and its development had taken place over the years by the additions of numerous analogies and adaptation from psychological inception into an online communication media.
For this post, I am listing the recent and existing terminologies into the following three categories: the Web, the Data and the AI.
Data Sciences had the following sub-contents ever since its inception:
- Database
- Database Management Systems (DBMS)
- Data Warehousing
- Data Mining
- Big Data
- Big Data Analytics
- Predictive Big Data
- Prescriptive Big Data
- Big Data in Cloud Computing
- Big Data Technologies (e.g. in Internet of Things (IoT))
- Network Big Data
Artificial Intelligence (AI) had the following terminologies that were repeatedly manipulated and evolved over the years:
- Cognitive Computing
- Machine Learning
- Neural Networks
- Bayesian Networks
- Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Cybernetics
World Wide Web had the following hidden activities within its engine that you wouldn’t notice on its existence. But they are working for you to provide the information that you are searching:
- Deep Web
- Dark Web
- Deep Learning
- Semantic Web
- Information Retrieval
- Knowledge Representation
- Web Crawling
- Web Clustering
- Mapping
- Sentiment Analysis
Perhaps the above-mentioned listings could help you in your final year project, or thesis and dissertation. Most of them might be useful for the following critical areas of study and disciplines such as:
- Social Media Network
- Defence and Strategic Studies
- Warfare
- National Security
- Education growth in teaching and learning development