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Hi, I'm Aran, here's some links to do with me :-)
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*[[:Category:Nad|My category]]
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*[[Nad/Résumé|My Résumé]]
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*[[Nad/Skinning|Skinning Jobs]]
 
I started learning [[w:bagua (concept)|bagua]] around the mid 90's, and since 2001 have been developing and learning about [[w:P2P|P2P]] distributed applications for [[about the project|the project]] which resulted in a geometrically-based [[process]] description and execution method called [[nodal reduction]]. This is a generic ontology for describing organisations and their workflow within a universal peer-to-peer runtime environment.
 
I started learning [[w:bagua (concept)|bagua]] around the mid 90's, and since 2001 have been developing and learning about [[w:P2P|P2P]] distributed applications for [[about the project|the project]] which resulted in a geometrically-based [[process]] description and execution method called [[nodal reduction]]. This is a generic ontology for describing organisations and their workflow within a universal peer-to-peer runtime environment.
  

Revision as of 11:14, 20 May 2008

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Hi, I'm Aran, here's some links to do with me :-)

I started learning bagua around the mid 90's, and since 2001 have been developing and learning about P2P distributed applications for the project which resulted in a geometrically-based process description and execution method called nodal reduction. This is a generic ontology for describing organisations and their workflow within a universal peer-to-peer runtime environment.

During 2007 the direction of the software development for the project has merged with our MediaWiki developments since it was not making enough progress as a completely unrelated technology. the result of this direction adjustment is MediaWikiLite which will eventually allow us to continue to use the MediaWiki code base and content, but within a peer-to-peer unified article-space instead of as a collection of separate web-servers serving a collection of separate clients.