docs/diploma

changeset 295:822a4b135dd2

added a label
author meillo@marmaro.de
date Sun, 18 Jan 2009 11:53:04 +0100
parents 975769c6c5a5
children a014ce012053
files thesis/tex/2-MarketAnalysis.tex
diffstat 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+]
line diff
     1.1 --- a/thesis/tex/2-MarketAnalysis.tex	Sat Jan 17 22:35:32 2009 +0100
     1.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/2-MarketAnalysis.tex	Sun Jan 18 11:53:04 2009 +0100
     1.3 @@ -256,6 +256,7 @@
     1.4  
     1.5  
     1.6  \section{Conclusion}
     1.7 +\label{sec:market-analysis-conclusion}
     1.8  It seems as if electronic mail or a similar technology has good chances to survive the next decades.
     1.9  
    1.10  It is assumed that it always will be important to send information messages. Those can be notes from people or notifications from systems. No other, current available, communication technology is as suitable for this kind of information transfer, as email, \NAME{SMS}, voice mail, and other asynchronous communication technologies. Synchronous communication, in contrast, is focused on dialog and normally interrupts people. The here needed kind of messages should not interrupt people, unless urgent, and they do not need two-way information exchange. Although synchronous communication could be used for transferring messages, it is not the best choice. The best choice is an asynchronous technology. Thus at least one asynchronous communication technology is likely to survive.