1999
DOI: 10.1109/35.795601
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Is there a Moore's law for bandwidth?

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“…From an SCM perspective it is the property of reproducibility in particular that makes digital products so different from physical products. It has huge consequences so long as there is sufficient storage and bandwidth available to copy, move and transport the product (Eldering et al, 1999;Grochowski and Halem, 2003). Traditionally, beside the cost of material, pricing strategies of physical goods has always been based on factors such inventory cost and return policies (Chellappa & Shivendu, 2003).…”
Section: Physical Vs Digital Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an SCM perspective it is the property of reproducibility in particular that makes digital products so different from physical products. It has huge consequences so long as there is sufficient storage and bandwidth available to copy, move and transport the product (Eldering et al, 1999;Grochowski and Halem, 2003). Traditionally, beside the cost of material, pricing strategies of physical goods has always been based on factors such inventory cost and return policies (Chellappa & Shivendu, 2003).…”
Section: Physical Vs Digital Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower panels of Figure 1 illustrate the so-called “digital laws”, which describe 1) exponential scaling of computer processor speeds (Moore’s Law, Figure 1A) (46), 2) increasing capacity of consumer-grade data storage (Figure 1B) (47), and 3) available bandwidth of residential broadband internet (Figure 1C) (48). Collectively, these digital laws represent innovation and, on a broader level, humanity’s current capacity to process, store, and disseminate information.…”
Section: The Foundation Of Big Data In Chemical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has huge consequences so long as there is sufficient storage and bandwidth available to copy, move and transport the product (Eldering et al, 1999;Grochowski and Halem, 2003). Traditionally, beside the cost of material, pricing strategies of physical goods has always been based on factors such inventory cost and return policies (Chellappa & Shivendu, 2003).…”
Section: Physical Vs Digital Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%