Nodal model

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Revision as of 23:58, 20 July 2006 by Jack (talk | contribs) (Notes on nodal model)
  • The following are two important principles
    • the architecture

Nodal Network <--> Peer <--> Nodal Space <--> List Space

        |_ _ reduction _-^       ^| Relative Traversal binary trei
    • unifying principles that they all adhere to, ie a peer will behave in its own network environment in the same way that relative traversal will deal with the data structure.
  • build a document that looks like this layout:
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where the rows are the first principles, clearly articulated, "why you would want to do it", then towards the middle the different ramifications of those first principles working in concert are explored "what is being done", then toward the end they are brought together again now that the processes are understood, and it is then explained how this knowledge is used "how to use it".

    • explain a systems view based on the principle of change, ie one based on harmonics, and changes in those harmonics not having to be gross to be evident, etc.
    • including the within-without aspect and the essential (self-)similarity of each level of the process.