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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,9 @@ 1 -{{include document="Main.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="Publications.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="Theses.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="MoK.MacroSheet"/}} 1 +{{include document="Main.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="Publications.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="Theses.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="MoK.MacroSheet"/}}{{velocity}} 2 2 3 - {{velocityfilter="none"}}4 - {{htmlclean="false"wiki="true"}}5 - =#moklong()=3 +> #moklong() (#mok() for short) is a model for knowledge self-organisation, exploiting the biochemical metaphor for its basic abstractions, and biochemical coordination as its coordination model. 4 +>As far as the basic #mok() abstractions are concerned, in #mok() knowledge //atoms// are generated by knowledge sources in shared spaces – //compartments// –, self-aggregate to shape knowledge //molecules//, and autonomously move toward knowledge consumers, whose actions (either epistemic or not) are represented as //enzymes//. 5 +>As far as the #mok() computational model is concerned, #mok() features biochemical tuple spaces for the creation, aggregation, diffusion and consumption of knowledge atoms and molecules. 6 6 7 -#moklong() (#mok() for short) is a model for knowledge self-organisation, exploiting the biochemical metaphor for its basic abstractions, and biochemical coordination as its coordination model. 8 -<p/> 9 -As far as the basic #mok() abstractions are concerned, in #mok() knowledge //atoms// are generated by knowledge sources in shared spaces — //compartments// —, self-aggregate to shape knowledge //molecules//, and autonomously move toward knowledge consumers, whose actions (either epistemic or not) are represented as //enzymes//. 10 -<p/> 11 -As far as the #mok() computational model is concerned, #mok() features biochemical tuple spaces for the creation, aggregation, diffusion and consumption of knowledge atoms and molecules. 12 - 13 13 == Contact == 14 14 15 15 * [[Stefano Mariani>>StefanoMariani.WebHome]] [[[Mail>>mailto:s.mariani@unibo.it]]] ... ... @@ -22,9 +22,8 @@ 22 22 23 23 == Main URLs == 24 24 25 -* #mok() on #apice() <##http://mok.apice.unibo.it##> 26 -* #mok() on FaceBook <##http://www.facebook.com/MoleculesOfKnowledge##> 27 -* #mok() on <a href="https:~//plus.google.com/112442088826421613805" rel="publisher">Google+</a> <##http://plus.google.com/112442088826421613805##> 19 +* [[#mok() on #apice()>>http://mok.apice.unibo.it]] 20 +* [[#mok() on FaceBook>>http://www.facebook.com/MoleculesOfKnowledge]] 28 28 29 29 == About #mok() == 30 30