👉 Norman computing, also known as the "computing revolution" or "digital transformation," refers to the rapid shift from traditional computing methods to digital technologies that began in the late 20th century and continues today. This paradigm change was driven by advancements in personal computing, the internet, and software development, which transformed how people work, communicate, and access information. Key elements include the widespread adoption of personal computers, the rise of the internet enabling global connectivity, and the development of user-friendly software applications. Norman computing democratized access to powerful computational tools, making them accessible beyond large corporations and academic institutions to individuals, businesses, and governments. This shift has fundamentally altered industries, economies, and daily life, fostering innovation and efficiency while also presenting challenges related to digital literacy, privacy, and cybersecurity.