This is a one hour presentation on the analysis of everyday things. It looks at how the old ways of doing things get perpetuated, causing those problems today, into the general audience. It can be viewed as an introductory course, to give the viewer an understanding of how we should separate what something is trying to achieve from how it is designed and implemented. It does this by looking at the many things in place today that is simply perpetuated from old designs, and taking a humorous look at where those old designs originated. The main goal is to enable the viewer to recognize outdated designs in place today, and to see the value in performing an analysis before attempting to develop a new product or system design. It aims to educate anyone who is a customer.
So that's just about everyone. It will be most beneficial to those who like or need to analyze things for a living, such as systems and business analysts, and those people who purchase or request systems. Using the metaphor of an archeological dig, we're going to process through six video segments, starting with some basic perpetuated design examples that show up in our regular life, and finishing with those in the business world that restrictors as customers. Part One introduces the concept that were chained to the past. Through perpetuated old designs. This theme is carried through the whole presentation.
It uses some basic examples of perpetuated designs using transportation systems, which we all use. I also describe a little bit about my background in this section. Part Two looks at the origination of established numbering systems and the English alphabet. It goes on to describe how old typing that is produced one of the worst technological interfaces in common use today. Part Three looks at the origin of paper and paper sizes used in books. Leading to ebooks that perpetuates an old design.
On the same subject of reading devices and data representation. It looks at perpetuated old design in computer data entry. Part Four goes into the business world, and looks at old human system designs that get perpetuated into computer system designs. It goes into the need for files and how old files have been perpetuated unnecessarily into today's human and computer systems. Part Five looks at perpetuated all human and computer systems, especially how industrialized systems and structures have been perpetuated into information age systems and structures. Politics looks at how all these old perpetuated designs have caused inefficient systems and customer unfriendly organizations.
It describes a logical way to view and model any system by removing the old perpetuated designs. It focuses on a customer responsive view leading to modern efficient businesses and systems. He using examples of organizations that are already using this model now let's get into the material