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====== Robust-first computing ====== | ====== Robust-first computing ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Introduction: | ||
The traditional approach to computing is called //serial determinism//: | The traditional approach to computing is called //serial determinism//: | ||
Machines using serial determinism are easy to reason about and they have been a remarkable, world-changing success in the marketplace, | Machines using serial determinism are easy to reason about and they have been a remarkable, world-changing success in the marketplace, | ||
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+ | ===== An alternative: | ||
There are other ways to compute, that offer different --- and perhaps more attractive --- tradeoffs, but which as yet have received scant research and development attention. | There are other ways to compute, that offer different --- and perhaps more attractive --- tradeoffs, but which as yet have received scant research and development attention. | ||
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+ | Viewed as a kind of computer, note how different a //living organism// is compared to a serial deterministic machine. | ||
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+ | ===== For more information ===== | ||
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