Node space
From Organic Design wiki
Together all the nodes in the local runtime environment form a node space data structure which is a collection of nodes to which the nodal reduction function is continuously applied. Each executing nodal reduction algorithm has a local single node space and is called a peer.
The peers implement the storage and distribution nodal organisation to form the global nodal network. Storage and distribution uses a global identity to refer to non-local nodes, but at runtime nodes are referred to directly by their memory references.
- See also
- Node
- Nodal network
- Nodal Reduction
- nodeSpace.c is the current implementation of node space running in peerd.c based peers
- nodal-wikid.pl extends PERL's native hash-table to make a Nodal Space (no longer current).
- peer-nodal.as implements the functional way since ECMA can't use references as array-keys (no longer current).