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  1. 2013年8月23日 · By Joe Kloc: "In an effort to buck the expensive rates of unreliable corporate telecom companies, a community in Athens, Greece has created its own private Internet. Built from a network of wireless rooftop antennas, the Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network (AWMN) now has more than 1,000 members. Data moves “through” the AWMN mesh up to 30 ...

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    "Boundary Spanning" was probably popularized by Richard L. Daft in 1989, in his book "Organizational Theory and Design". In that book, it was an concept being applied to organizational development. Daft basically was describing a person who's role was linking people in organizations, across the "boundaries" of departments, and across the boundaries...

    Testing Theory Through Action

    "Boundary Spanners" would help putting theory into action by helping to build "Loose coupling" between many different types of organizations, such as open networks like BarCamp, traditional organizations, government entities, companies, and people out there who have problems that need solving. The emerging way in which this is working is: 1. 1. Going to the place where the problems are, finding out what the actual problems are 1. 2. Creating a very basic model for how to solve the problem, ho...

    Approaching Problems As A Unique Set Of Local Conditions

    Each problem is unique, although meta-patterns do emerge in problems. Each local set of circumstances is unique, and each problem should be approached as a unique set of local conditions.

    Key Conditions That Must Be Addressed

    1. 1. Create the framework for shared meaning among all of these people(sometimes done by using "boundary objects", like the problem itself as a "boundary object" with many facets of factors that must be addressed by the diverse group of people involved 1. 2. Create a framework for real trust among the people involved.This is done through transparency, cooperative decision making, assurance of reciprocity, and open communications. 1. 3. Evaluate, coordinate and orchestrate the people, resourc...

    1. Daft, R. L. (1989). Organization Theory and Design (3rd ed.), New York: West Publishing Co. 2. Loose coupling describes a resilient relationship between two or more systems or organizations with some kind of exchange relationship. Each end of the transaction makes its requirements explicit and makes few assumptions about the other end. source: h...

  2. 2010年2月18日 · Description. "The concept for Open Channel Software was developed in early 1999 by Douglas Curry in collaboration with Professors Stuart Kurtz and Ridgway Scott, both on the faculty of the University of Chicago. These individuals saw the need for a new mechanism to efficiently publish software from the university while allowing for the ...

  3. 2009年10月11日 · Technical Description. "DHTs obviated the server from P2P networks. A DHT is a hash table that partitions the keyspace and distributes the parts across a set of nodes. For any new content added to the network, a hash (k) is calculated and a message is sent to any node participating in the DHT. This message is forwarded from node to node until ...

  4. 2017年6月26日 · Description. "Matrix is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication over IP. It can be used to power Instant Messaging, VoIP/WebRTC signalling, Internet of Things communication - or anywhere you need a standard HTTP API for publishing and subscribing to data whilst tracking the conversation history. Matrix defines ...

  5. Definition. "In P2P search (a.k.a. distributed search), each individual connected to the network serves its local index as a source of search. Instead of having a central company and a central server, each participant of the network is a search repository. Since we are talking about web indexing and web searching, a user's internet cache might ...

  6. 2022年5月30日 · For digital commons theorists, cognitive capitalism represents a variant of capitalism which is out of sync with the needs, the wants and the capabilities of human beings in the contemporary world. In that sense, it has become socially irrelevant. That, however, has not stopped it from becoming increasingly more aggressive.

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