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This chapter offers an analytical review of the cyber-physical technologies identified in the Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2017, as well as some explanations related to their application in science, education, transport, industry, and government. Some directions are shown that are not included in the cycle of market-oriented technologies that relate to cyber social monitoring and management of society. An expanded description is offered for technologies related to the smart digital world, green cities, and 5G telecommunications. Recommendations are given for leveraging the top 10 components of the supercycle 2017 in the business and scientific-educational process of universities. The memory-driven, innovative architecture of quantum computing is presented, characterized by the effect of photon write-read transactions on the structure of electrons in the absence of logic associated with superposition and entanglement of states.
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Hahanov, V. et al. (2018). Cyber-Physical Technologies: Hype Cycle 2017. In: Cyber Physical Computing for IoT-driven Services . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54825-8_14
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