Nielsen’s Law: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 06:16, 21 July 2017
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James Allen:
"Jakob Nielsen extrapolated that network connection speeds for high-end home users would increase 50% per year, or double every 21 months. As a corollary, he noted that, since this growth rate is slower than that predicted by Moore’s Law of processor power, user experience would remain bandwidth-bound. Until fiber-to-the-curb becomes a reality and home users can benefit from Butter’s Law, band-with will remain the limiting factor. Netflix, Hulu and the cable companies are particularly interested in this growth to sustain their on-demand business models." (http://sourcetech411.com/2012/12/engineering-laws-moores-rocks-butters-and-others/)