Difference between revisions of "Borgification"

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;Example applications
 
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*[http://www.pricespy.co.nz Pricespy] style "scrapers"
 
*[http://www.pricespy.co.nz Pricespy] style "scrapers"
*Statement retreival and parsing
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*Statement retrieval and parsing
 
*Remote installation/upgrading
 
*Remote installation/upgrading
 
*Network monitoring and analysis
 
*Network monitoring and analysis
*content syncronisation across multiple media/protocol/format
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*content synchronisation across multiple media/protocol/format
 
*multi OS/lang/hardware support (eg. iPod, XBox)
 
*multi OS/lang/hardware support (eg. iPod, XBox)

Revision as of 07:54, 23 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 retrieval and parsing
  • Remote installation/upgrading
  • Network monitoring and analysis
  • content synchronisation across multiple media/protocol/format
  • multi OS/lang/hardware support (eg. iPod, XBox)