A real-life information system has essentially an input, processing, storage and output, by definition. Any computer, whether a personal computer, mainframe or supercomputer would have these features.
So the same is probably true of a Starfleet ship's computer too. But could voice interface inputs, in addition to touch-screen inputs, ever be feasible? I guess anything is possible in ICT tech, but what kind of processing power would be required for that? Also, take say the Enterprise-D or Voyager, a computer would have to process 1000 (for the E-D) or 150 (for Voyager) voice inputs simultaneously. How would the computer cope with all of these inputs at once?
So the same is probably true of a Starfleet ship's computer too. But could voice interface inputs, in addition to touch-screen inputs, ever be feasible? I guess anything is possible in ICT tech, but what kind of processing power would be required for that? Also, take say the Enterprise-D or Voyager, a computer would have to process 1000 (for the E-D) or 150 (for Voyager) voice inputs simultaneously. How would the computer cope with all of these inputs at once?