I though that this could be considered as an optimizing problem. It seemed that part of the problem was to determine an optimal sequence of visits to random nodes from which to retrieve parts of a distributed file. I thought this could be considered as an instance of the traveling salesman problem, to which ant algorithms have been applied.
He isn't the inventor of "swarming". I have followed Marco Dorio and his work for some years. It is an application of the "ant algorithm".
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~mdorigo/ACO/ACO.html
http://www.lindows.com/lindows_products_categories . hp
Looks like they are planning to make a profit
by subscription service.
"All products free to Click-N-Run Wharehouse Members"
Most new users to linux won't bother learning
the traditional "configure-make-install" routine
and I think the plan to take advantage of this.
I though that this could be considered as an optimizing problem. It seemed that part of the problem was to determine an optimal sequence of visits to random nodes from which to retrieve parts of a distributed file. I thought this could be considered as an instance of the traveling salesman problem, to which ant algorithms have been applied.
He isn't the inventor of "swarming". I have followed Marco Dorio and his work for some years. It is an application of the "ant algorithm". http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~mdorigo/ACO/ACO.html
http://www.lindows.com/lindows_products_categories . hp
Looks like they are planning to make a profit
by subscription service.
"All products free to Click-N-Run Wharehouse Members"
Most new users to linux won't bother learning
the traditional "configure-make-install" routine
and I think the plan to take advantage of this.