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Borgification is the assimilation of all available hardware resources into a single network entity. As well, it extends the unified network tree into other foreign "legacy" informational environments such as operating systems, language environments, document repositories, applications etc | Borgification is the assimilation of all available hardware resources into a single network entity. As well, it extends the unified network tree into other foreign "legacy" informational environments such as operating systems, language environments, document repositories, applications etc | ||
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Revision as of 11:50, 10 July 2006
Borgification is the assimilation of all available hardware resources into a single network entity. As well, it extends the unified network tree into other foreign "legacy" informational environments such as operating systems, language environments, document repositories, applications etc
- Method can be summarised as "adding the time domain" to external resources.
- Example applications
- Pricespy style "scrapers"
- Statement retreival and parsing
- Remote installation/upgrading
- Network monitoring and analysis
- content syncronisation across multiple media/protocol/format
- multi OS/lang/hardware support (eg. iPod, XBox)