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Re: Event-Oriented Computing
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Marcus G. Daniels |
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Re: Event-Oriented Computing |
Date: |
06 Feb 1999 20:20:47 -0800 |
>>>>> "GR" == glen e p ropella <address@hidden> writes:
GR> Of course, for it to be useful, we'd want some kind of insurance
GR> that the sim wouldn't really crash, even if it just went into an
GR> infinite loop over a null op.
Perhaps it would be useful to have some standard Swarm monitors for
fishtank experiments that could look for these stupid critters and
destroy them. The monitors could keep a list of schedule trace
patterns and destory all those of low complexity (using priviledges).
Or perhaps it would be nicer/more-elegant to add smart predators to
the system that would attempt to manipulate their immediate
environment in such a way that resource-eating stupid critters would
be eaten.
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- Event-Oriented Computing, glen e. p. ropella, 1999/02/04
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Nelson Minar, 1999/02/04
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Sven N. Thommesen, 1999/02/04
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/02/04
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, glen e. p. ropella, 1999/02/05
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing,
Marcus G. Daniels <=
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, glen e. p. ropella, 1999/02/07
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Nelson Minar, 1999/02/07
- Smart Agents (was Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Paul E. Johnson, 1999/02/07
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing (formerly), Jan Burse, 1999/02/07
- Re: Event-Oriented Computing, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/02/07