# HG changeset patch # User meillo@marmaro.de # Date 1227211994 -3600 # Node ID d089c58e6d673de50c1b7226ea5e97a2d4b632f4 # Parent c51d703abc99e93593b9730d55c8302ab1dfbd48 added some more obsolete content diff -r c51d703abc99 -r d089c58e6d67 thesis/pieces/e-comm-trends.tex --- a/thesis/pieces/e-comm-trends.tex Thu Nov 20 21:12:42 2008 +0100 +++ b/thesis/pieces/e-comm-trends.tex Thu Nov 20 21:13:14 2008 +0100 @@ -6,3 +6,7 @@ It seems as if in future will be low-cost communication methods available, which will be digitally transmitted. +\subsubsection*{Parallel usage} +Regarding the variety of communication methods shows a change, too. Communication systems are more easy to establish today, so more get established. This leads to more methods a person uses. But not only in the amount, also in parallel. For example when two people talk to each other on the phone, one might send a \NAME{URI}\footnote{Uniform Resource Identifier} by email meanwhile, because oral communication is not well suited to exchange such data. Another example for in parallel used communication channels is video chatting. Ony typically sees the other person, talks to it, and additionally has a instant messaging facility for exchanging written information. + +Parallel usage of different kinds of communication channels will be important in future. The most common combinations are one for spoken and one for written information. But one for dialogs and one for sending documents will be important too.