In: Computer Science
define all please
1- Simulations of femininity
2 - Synopticon / Panopticon
3 - Virtual sit-in
4 - Cyberwar
5 - Digital Enclosure
6 - Net Neutrality
1)
Simulations of femininity
Answer:
Femininity (also called womanliness or girlishness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with women and girls. Although femininity is socially constructed, research indicates that some behaviors considered feminine are biologically influenced
2)
Synopticon / Panopticon
Answer: Synopticon refers to "the many seeing the few". Unlike the panopticon, in the synopticon a small "risk group" is put under the constant gaze of a large section of the population simply because they are considered to belong to the "risk group". For a long time, the synopticon has been deemed the reverse of the panopticon.
3) Virtual Sit In
A virtual demonstration is a sort of electronic civil disobedience (ECD) where activists and dissenters voice their sentiments by at the same time getting to a site on various occasions, making disturbance of the objective site.
4)
Cyberwar
Answer: Cyberwarfare refers to the use of digital attacks -- like computer viruses and hacking -- by one country to disrupt the vital computer systems of another, with the aim of creating damage, death and destruction. Future wars will see hackers using computer code to attack an enemy's infrastructure, fighting alongside troops using conventional weapons like guns and missiles.
5)
Digital Enclosure
The creation of an interactive realm wherein every action and transaction generates information about itself
6)
Net Neutrality
Answer: Net neutrality is the principle that an internet service provider (ISP) has to provide access to all sites, content and applications at the same speed, under the same conditions without blocking or preferencing any content.