Introduction of the technology
Technology has evolved widely in the recent years. With the implementation of Internet of things, everyone can get to know and reach out to their required items within few seconds. In this paper, the discussion is going to on the impact that will be created with the implementation of wearable technology in the fast food industry (Al-Fuqaha et al., 2015). Wearable technology is a terms that is used to refer the electronic items that are being worn on the body parts as an accessories. There are several types of wearable technologies, some of the most known devices are smart watches and the activity tracker. The main feature of the wearable technology is that it allows the device to connect with the internet and also enables the data exchanging between a device and a network (Bibi et al., 2017). Wearable technology has became famous as the implementation with the mobile application has found great importance within the market. Over times the popularity has increased as these technologies as found a great importance in the market in the form of Bluetooth handsets, smart watches, web enabled lasses and allows the user to get access to the data free from Wi-Fi networks. These system is being implemented in the food industry so that it can benefit the industry.
The wearable technology will impact the food industry in many ways and the author discusses three possible ways to understand the impacts. This are as follows:
Impact on fast food industry: the wearable technology will have a direct impact on the fast food industry. The implementation of wearable technology with fast food industry will help the stakeholders, as the customer will be able to order food at any time. With these implementation, the customer will save their time, as their will be n need to physically travel to that location n for ordering the food. Thus will positively impact the business.
Impact on other industry: As there is a great importance of the wearable technology in day today life and also these technology has become one of the most important technologies of the IoT, thus it will be beneficial for other industries to implement this technology. This will be beneficial for every kind of industry, as the interaction with the system and the use will be easy. Thus this will create huge impact on every industry and will also bring success.
Integration with IoT: the technology of wearable has found great importance on integrating with IoT and has become important technology. This enables the users to get the data easily and also allows too interact. Thus, IoT-enabled wearable devices are designed so that they can collate with real time data and makes information available easily and can be accessed with a touch only.
Brainstorming
The impact of the wearable technology on the fast food industry is going to be described with the help of Lawrence Lessig’s regulation:
Market: The disc uses technology will have a drawback that will affect the economy of the industry. The implementation of the technology will require high cost and also in delivering the food to home it will need more workers and they will need to get associated with some food delivery companies. Moreover the industry need to hire people who will be able to use this technology.
Law: There is no specific law associated with the wearable technology. Thus, alteration can affect the industry that are associated with these technology.
Architecture: Wearable technology is being designed in the way that it can used as an accessories, thus this needs to be flexible and the one that will suit the body.
Norm: As stated in the discussion, wearable technology somehow violates the rights and these leads to generation of ethical disturbance.
These section of the report will discuss the effect of the wearable technology on the fast food industry. The image that is being created in the later part of the report describes the process before and after application of wearable technology.
The main stakeholders associated in this case are the workers, the employees, manager, customer and admin system. The process involves the error that occurs with delivering food after time. The processes involved in these case is that, if there is any error occurs or the industry faces any unwanted issue system will measure the impacts on the industry firsts. If the problem can be handled easily then the system will keep on operation and if the situation turns out to be serious, then it will ask the manager to handle the situation. The issue will be forwarded to the admin system and then will analyse that this any need of help or not. The diagram will describe the situation in detail and helps the affected person to get the help quickly. The outcome of this case will involve several process and will take time and effort of the employees.
The discussion includes the situation after implementing the wearable technology within the fast food industry. The diagram below describes the use of smart watches and how this will be helpful for the customers and the industry. In order to overcome the issue that arises with delivering the food can be overcome. The responsibility of the manager is to determine the fault and understand where they had lacked in providing the service. It is the responsibility of the managing department to understand the seriousness of the problem. However the scenario changes with the implementation of the wearable technology that has removed the need of manager and will save the time required to understand the errors. Thus, this will be beneficial for the industry as tit will also decrease the effort. Thus from these it can be stated that implementation of the wearable technology will help the fats food industry to expand and also will help in gaining huge profit
Regulations and Ethics
Hey Viewer this is [name of the student] and you are watching [name of the channel] directed by me. Today’s discussion will be on Wearable Technology
We all are very much familiar with the trending technologies and most importantly the use of IoT in today’s world. For making lives interesting and foods at our doorsteps, fast food industry has associated with the Wearable technology.
Wearable technology is something everyone should be aware of as this is the most interesting technology and useful as well. It can be better described as the “accessories that gets associated with electronics”. Sounds interesting?
Yes, the accessory that are used as a part of clothing now can be used to order , viewing or rating the food items. That means our food items are just a touch away.
The most attractive feature of these wearable technology is that it possess the ability to connect with internet and also enables in sharing data between different devices. The wearable technology includes smart watches, activity trackers and many more.
The main reason of the popularity gained by the wearable technology is that it can also be connected with smart phones.
There are more to this technology, the future of this technology is that it will create better opportunity for the business. As these helps in easy data collection and to compete with the demands of the market.
However, this will require the employees who will be able to use the technology. And these will also incorporate need of extra money.
I will suggest the industry to maintain proper database and should get associated with the IoT.
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