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  1. 2021年4月25日 · 1 Definition. 2 Examples. 2.1 AXEL Network. 2.2 SoLiD. Definition. Ledgerback: "Distributed data storage is data stored among multiple devices rather than a single device. Distributed peer-to-peer (p2p) data storage is a type of distributed storage where data is shared among the nodes on a p2p network."

  2. "Yihong Ding is a PhD candidate of computer science at Brigham Young University. He is also affiliated with DERI Innsbruck. His research includes Semantic Web, annotation, data extraction, and ontology generation, matching, and reuse.

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    David de Ugarte: “Swarming is the conflict mode in the network society,the way in which power is controlled in the new world,and at the same time the way in which the new worldachieves the translation of the virtual into the material.How can action be thus organised in a distributednetwork world? How can civil swarming be achieved? Firstly, by givi...

    How to Swarm

    Jeff Vail at http://www.jeffvail.net/2005/01/swarming-open-source-warfare-and-black.html Swarming depends on a few very simple principles: achieve them, and it will succeed, but deny these principles to a swarming force and it will be defeated: 1. Elusiveness, in the form of mobility or concealment 2. Standoff Firepower, relative to the opposing force 3. Situational awareness of the local environment, relative to the opposing force(http://www.jeffvail.net/2005/01/swarming-open-source-warfare-...

    On the influence of Deleuze and Guattari

    Excerpted from http://www.metamute.org/?q=en/node/8192 It refers to the Israeli tactics mentioned below. “Naveh, a retired Brigadier-General, directs the Operational Theory Research Institute, which trains staff officers from the IDF and other militaries in ‘operational theory’ – defined in military jargon as somewhere between strategy and tactics. He summed up the mission of his institute, which was founded in 1996: ‘We are like the Jesuit Order. We attempt to teach and train soldiers to thi...

    Swarming is not enough

    An essay by Brian Holmes, which argues that swarming is not enough to explain self-organized emergent human behaviours, and that a set of additional factors are needed: URL = http://multitudes.samizdat.net/Network-swarm-microstructure.html 1 - The Necessity of a Shared Horizon "I am beginning to think that there are two fundamental factors that help to explain the consistency of self-organized human activity. The first is the existence of a shared horizon - aesthetic, ethical, philosophical,...

    Military Swarming

    "Swarming occurs when the dispersed units of a network of small (and perhaps some large) forces converge on a target from multiple directions. The overall aim is sustainable pulsing—swarm networks must be able to coalesce rapidly and stealthily on a target, then dissever and redisperse, immediately ready to recombine for a new pulse."(Arquila and Ronfeldt cited in http://multitudes.samizdat.net/Network-swarm-microstructure.html) "Swarming is a concept that owes its existence not just to Howar...

    Analysis by Jeff Vail at http://www.jeffvail.net/2005/01/swarming-open-source-warfare-and-black.html Good article called Swarming Theory at the National Geographic, athttp://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0707/feature5/

  3. Description. “Inner Development Goals (IDGs) is a blueprint of the capabilities, qualities and skills we need in order to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

  4. Context Erle C. Ellis: "Human use of land for agriculture and settlements — the key social-ecological infrastructures that sustain humanity — has already transformed more than three-quarters of the terrestrial biosphere into anthropogenic biomes, or anthromes, yielding a host of novel ecologies characterized by their sustained direct interactions with human populations and infrastructures ...

  5. EEB, 2019. URL = https://eeb.org/library/decoupling-debunked/ Description. "Is it possible to enjoy both economic growth and environmental sustainability? This question is a matter of fierce political debate between green growth and post-growth advocates.

  6. The Thermodynamics of Empire. STONELEIGH: "The thermodynamics of empire is an underlying theme in Homer-Dixon’s discourse, particularly in relation to ancient Rome, although parallels are drawn with the present day. Homer-Dixon has a talent for vividly illustrating his descriptions of Rome’s dominance and subsequent decline with examples ...

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