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Strategic goals, flexibility and chains of actions and ideas
Summary
This page looks at Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic structures
and their uses. It discusses a number of examples:
As a working example it presents part of the contents and schematic
details from the Adaptive Web Framework (AWF)'s
operational plan.
Finally it includes a section presenting our formal
representation of schematic goals.
Each goal has a series of associated complex adaptive system ( This page introduces the complex adaptive system (CAS) theory
frame. The theory provides an organizing framework that is
used by 'life.' It can be used to evaluate and rank models
that claim to describe our perceived reality. It catalogs
the laws and strategies which underpin the operation of systems
that are based on the interaction of emergent
agents. It highlights the
constraints that shape CAS and so predicts their form. A
proposal that does not conform is wrong.
John Holland's framework for representing complexity is
outlined. Links to other key aspects of CAS theory
discussed at the site are presented.
CAS) strategy strings.
These goals plus strings are detailed for various chess and business
examples.
Introduction
Creativity, strategic
planning and operational excellence are all related in a
complex adaptive system ( This page introduces the complex adaptive system (CAS) theory
frame. The theory provides an organizing framework that is
used by 'life.' It can be used to evaluate and rank models
that claim to describe our perceived reality. It catalogs
the laws and strategies which underpin the operation of systems
that are based on the interaction of emergent
agents. It highlights the
constraints that shape CAS and so predicts their form. A
proposal that does not conform is wrong.
John Holland's framework for representing complexity is
outlined. Links to other key aspects of CAS theory
discussed at the site are presented.
CAS) by
being represented via Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic plans.
These plans are structured as linear associations of goals and action
alternatives.
Example schematic plans
Some examples of
schematic plans for chess and business are
included below. In each schema the action alternatives are
reached by clicking on a numbered html link. For the chess
schemata the actions are all chess moves. The action
alternatives are grouped and each group has been assigned a
strategic label. Generally applicable strategies such as centralization and prophylaxis, will have many
alternative action scenarios associated with it. The
strategies typically apply more broadly than to just one system
such as chess. That increases the value of the Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
recombination genetic operator.
Our interpretation of Muhammad
Yunus's Grameen
bank schematic structure
is defined in detail along with its CAS strategies (1036).
The This page describes the Adaptive Web framework (AWF) test system
and the agent programming framework (Smiley) that supports its
operation.
Example test system statements are included.
To begin a test a test statement is loaded into Smiley while
Smiley executes on the Perl
interpreter.
Part of Smiley's Perl code focused on setting up the
infrastructure is included bellow.
The setup includes:
- Loading the 'Meta file'
specification,
- Initializing the Slipnet,
and Workspaces and loading them
- So that the Coderack
can be called.
The Coderack, which is the focus of a separate
page of the Perl frame then schedules and runs the codelets
that are invoked by the test statement structures.
adaptive web framework (AWF) test
system's various agents have explicit listings of their
schematic plans and associated physical domain bindings on their
web pages. An example is the This page describes the 'merge streams'
application's codelet implementation of a 'case' architecture based on
the adaptive web framework's (AWF) Smiley
histone
infrastructure.
The application scenario for processing case statements is described.
It involves a schematic
binder complex for resolving the case statements.
A case tagged
application schemata.
The Smiley infrastructure that supports the case architecture is
reviewed.
The Workspace schematic strings that implement the operon supporting histone
like case control are included.
The Slipnet concept network for the
'merge streams' application's
histone like case control is included.
The codelets and supporting functions are
included.
case
agent's schemata.
The physical Slipnet
binding creates a link to the force, instantiated by a
goal codelet,
and associated with both This page discusses how Smiley
provides signalling to its agent-based applications.
Alternative strategies for initiating the signalling are reviewed.
The codelets and supporting functions are
included.
signalling
into the nucleus and This page describes the adaptive web framework (AWF) Smiley agent progamming
infrastructure's codelet
based Copycat grouping operation.
The requirements needed for a group to complete are described.
The association of group completion with a Slipnet defined operon is described.
Either actions or signals result from the association.
How a generated signal is transported to the nucleus of the cell and
matched with an operon is
described.
A match with an operon can result
in deployment of a schematic
string to the original Workspace.
But eventually the deployed string will be destroyed.
Smiley infrastructure amplification of the group completion
operation is introduced.
This includes facilities to inhibit crowding out of
offspring.
A test file awfart04 is included.
The group codelet and supporting functions
are included.
group
completion of a subsequently deployed schematic
string.
The execution plan node (4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1)
for an exploration of This page discusses a complex adaptive system (CAS) implementation of a genetic algorithm (GA), Melanie
Mitchell's robot-janitor built as a set of Copycat codelets
integrated using agent-based
programming. The improvement in the operation of the
robots over succeeding generations of applying the GA is graphed.
The CAS that generated, and operated the robot is reviewed,
including the implementation
details and codelet operational
program flow, and the challenges and limitations of this
implementation.
The schematic strings which make up
the robot's genotype, as
well as the signals which are sent
to the nucleus of the
robot's agents so
that the agents can deploy the appropriate response strings
(which activate codelets) are listed. The Slipnet configuration required by the
system to associate the schematic strings with programmatic
forces (codelets) is also listed.
The codelets and supporting perl are also listed.
In the conclusion the
limitations of the robot-janitor abstraction in studying emergence and creative evolution are discussed and
alternative experimental frameworks are proposed. One
such, the schematic cell is the subject of a separate page in this web frame.
Melanie
Mitchell's robot-janitor is also included.
The operation of This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
evolution on
schematic plans encourages the development of alleles, one of multiple alternative forms of a schematic sequence with the same address on a schematic string. . These
alternative choices can induce dynamic Plans are interpreted and implemented by agents. This page
discusses the properties of agents in a complex adaptive system
(CAS).
It then presents examples of agents in different CAS. The
examples include a computer program where modeling and actions
are performed by software agents. These software agents
are aggregates.
The participation of agents in flows is introduced and some
implications of this are outlined.
agent
subsets which together maximize the adaptive in evolutionary biology is a trait that increased the number of surviving offspring in an organism's ancestral lineage. Holland argues: complex adaptive systems (CAS) adapt due to the influence of schematic strings on agents. Evolution indicates fitness when an organism survives and reproduces. For his genetic algorithm, Holland separated the adaptive process into credit assignment and rule discovery. He assigned a strength to each of the rules (alternate hypothesis) used by his artificial agents, by credit assignment - each accepted message being paid for by the recipient, increasing the sender agent's rule's strength (implicit modeling) and reducing the recipient's. When an agent achieved an explicit goal they obtained a final reward. Rule discovery used the genetic algorithm to select strong rule schemas from a pair of agents to be included in the next generation, with crossing over and mutation applied, and the resulting schematic strategies used to replace weaker schemas. The crossing over genetic operator is unlikely to break up a short schematic sequence that provides a building block retained because of its 'fitness'; In Deacon's conception of evolution, an adaptation is the realization of a set of constraints on candidate mechanisms, and so long as these constraints are maintained, other features are arbitrary. potential of
the population.
Examples of this include:
- Varieties of
This page describes a schematic system about abstracted neurons operating in a
circuit.
The neuronal
system was designed to focus in on the cellular nature of
a schematically defined neuron.
The goals include:
- Development of a system of cells, their differentiation
and deployment into a neuron network.
- Abstract receptor operation must support interactions of a
network of neurons and attached cells.
THE IMPLEMENTATION IS INCOMPLETE AND ONGOING.
The codelets and infrastructure are
included.
nerve cell
cooperating to create an adaptive neuron network, a network of interconnected neurons which perform signalling, modeling and control functions. In Cajal's basic neural circuits the signalling is unidirectional. He identified three classes of neurons in the circuits: - Sensory, Interneurons, Motor; which are biochemically distinct and suffer different disease states.
.
This page reviews the strategy of collective punishment of agents who game agreements in a
complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its consequences are discussed.
Guardian morality supporting
the dynamics enabling the persistence of human personality describes the operation of the mind from the perspective of psychological models and tests based on them. Early 'Western' models of personality resulted in a simple segmentation noting the tension between: individual desires and group needs, and developing models and performing actions. Dualistic 'Eastern' philosophies promote the legitimacy of an essence which Riso & Hudson argue is hidden within a shell of personality types and is only reached by developing presence. The logic of a coherent essence is in conflict with the evolved nature of emotions outlined by Pinker. Terman's studies of personality identified types which Friedman and Martin link to healthy and unhealthy pathways. Current psychiatric models highlight at least five key aspects: - Extroversion-introversion - whether the person gains mental dynamism from socializing or retiring
- Neuroticism-stability - does a person worry or are they calm and self-satisfied
- Agreeableness-antagonism - is a person courteous & trusting or rude and suspicious
- Conscientiousness-un-directedness - is a person careful or careless
- Openness-non-openness - are they daring or conforming
subsets
described by David
Keirsey as: guardian, artisan, rational and
idealist.
- Genetic algorithm
recombining alleles to improve the fitness is, according to Dawkins, a suitcase word with at least five meanings in biology:
- Darwin and Wallace thought in terms of the capacity to survive and reproduce, but they were considering discrete aspects such as chewing grass - where hard enamel would improve the relative fitness.
- Population geneticists: Ronald Fisher, Sewall Wright, J.B.S. Haldane; consider selection at a locus where for a genotype: green eyes vs blue eyes; one with higher fitness can be identified from genotypic frequencies and gene frequencies, with all other variations averaged out.
- Whole organism 'integrated' fitness. Dawkins notes there is only ever one instance of a specific organism. Being unique, comparing the relative success of its offspring makes little sense. Over a huge number of generations the individual is likely to have provided a contribution to everyone in the pool or no one.
- Inclusive fitness, where according to Hamilton, fitness depends on an organism's actions or effects on its children or its relative's children, a model where natural selection favors organs and behaviors that cause the individual's genes to be passed on. It is easy to mistakenly count an offspring in multiple relative's fitness assessments.
- Personal fitness represents the effects a person's relatives have on the individual's fitness [3]. When interpreted correctly fitness [4] and fitness [5] are the same.
of the This page discusses a complex adaptive system (CAS) implementation of a genetic algorithm (GA), Melanie
Mitchell's robot-janitor built as a set of Copycat codelets
integrated using agent-based
programming. The improvement in the operation of the
robots over succeeding generations of applying the GA is graphed.
The CAS that generated, and operated the robot is reviewed,
including the implementation
details and codelet operational
program flow, and the challenges and limitations of this
implementation.
The schematic strings which make up
the robot's genotype, as
well as the signals which are sent
to the nucleus of the
robot's agents so
that the agents can deploy the appropriate response strings
(which activate codelets) are listed. The Slipnet configuration required by the
system to associate the schematic strings with programmatic
forces (codelets) is also listed.
The codelets and supporting perl are also listed.
In the conclusion the
limitations of the robot-janitor abstraction in studying emergence and creative evolution are discussed and
alternative experimental frameworks are proposed. One
such, the schematic cell is the subject of a separate page in this web frame.
robot-janitor.
While evolution, and equivalent Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
genetic
algorithms, apparently associate schematic structures with
goals and strategies the mechanism is totally Rather than oppose the direct thrust of some environmental flow agents
can improve their effectiveness with indirect responses.
This page explains how agents are architected to do this and
discusses some examples of how it can be done.
indirect. The presence of the
cascade within the schematic string, selected by its competitive
benefits, tends over Carlo Rovelli resolves the paradox of time.
Rovelli initially explains that low level physics does not
include time:
- A present that is common throughout the universe does not exist
- Events are only partially ordered. The present is
localized
- The difference between past and future is not foundational.
It occurs because of state that through our blurring appears
particular to us
- Time passes at different speeds dependent on where we are and how fast we travel
- Time's rhythms are due to
the gravitational field
- Our quantized physics shows neither
space nor time, just processes transforming physical
variables.
- Fundamentally there is no time. The basic equations
evolve together with events, not things
Then he
explains how in a physical world without time its perception can
emerge:
- Our familiar time emerges
- Our interaction with the world is partial, blurred,
quantum indeterminate
- The ignorance determines the existence of thermal time
and entropy that quantifies our uncertainty
- Directionality of time is real
but perspectival. The entropy of the world in
relation to us increases with our thermal time. The
growth of entropy distinguishes past from future: resulting in
traces and memories
- Each human is a
unified being because: we reflect the world, we
formed an image of a unified entity by
interacting with our kind, and because of the perspective
of memory
- The variable time: is one
of the variables of the gravitational field.
With our scale we don't
register quantum fluctuations, making space-time
appear determined. At our speed we don't perceive
differences in time of different clocks, so we experience
a single time: universal, uniform, ordered; which is
helpful to our decisions
time to sustain
alleles with coherent reinforcing actions. Since the
environment is suitable for evolutionary filtering the surviving
cascades tend to reflect effective goals instantiated as
networked effects, amplifiers, position and other This page discusses the mechanisms and effects of emergence
underpinning any complex adaptive system (CAS). Physical forces and
constraints follow the rules of complexity. They generate
phenomena and support the indirect emergence of epiphenomena.
Flows of epiphenomena interact in events which support the
emergence of equilibrium and autonomous
entities. Autonomous entities enable evolution
to operate broadening the adjacent possible.
Key research is reviewed.
emergent strategies. It seems
likely that the Terrence Deacon explores how constraints on dynamic flows can
induce emergent phenomena
which can do real work. He shows how these phenomena are
sustained. The mechanism enables
the development of Darwinian competition.
whole process reflects
the underlying dynamics of emergence.
Creativity
Alan Newell, J. G. Shaw and Herbert Simon argue that creativity
results from clarifying a formerly vague problem through intense
motivation and persistence, when solutions are generated which
are novel, and useful, and which deprioritize some prior
ideas. Koestler's pair of matrices, reflecting intense Consciousness has confounded philosophers and scientists for
centuries. Now it is finally being characterized
scientifically. That required a transformation of
approach.
Realizing that consciousness was ill-defined neuroscientist
Stanislas Dehaene and others characterized and focused on conscious access.
In the book he outlines the limitations of previous
psychological dogma. Instead his use of subjective
assessments opened the
window to contrast totally unconscious
brain activity with those
including consciousness.
He describes the research methods. He explains the
contribution of new sensors and probes that allowed the
psychological findings to be correlated, and causally related to
specific neural activity.
He describes the theory of the brain he uses, the 'global neuronal
workspace' to position all the experimental details into a
whole.
He reviews how both theory and practice support diagnosis and
treatment of real world mental illnesses.
The implications of Dehaene's findings for subsequent
consciousness research are outlined.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) models of the brain's development and
operation introduce constraints which are discussed.
conscious focus on prior ideas, which
become integrated by unconscious thought into a novel
rearrangement, can replace Newell, Shaw and Simon's 'vague
problem'.
Humans have
This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
evolved to take a To benefit from shifts in the environment agents must be flexible. Being
sensitive to environmental signals
agents who adjust strategic priorities can constrain their
competitors.
flexible approach to their
relationships, enabled by their The complexity of behavior is explored through Sapolsky
developing scenarios of our best and worst behaviors across time
spans, and scientific subjects including: anthropology,
psychology, neuroscience, sociology. The rich network of adaptive flows he
outlines provides insights and highlight challenges for
scientific research on behavior.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) theory builds on Sapolsky's
details highlighting the strategies that evolution has captured
to successfully enter niches we now occupy.
behavior:
- Humans and animals demonstrate basic disgust is a universal human emotion. Pinker notes it has its own facial expression and is codified in food taboos. The mind must be associated with the proximate environment and parents minimize the risk for their omnivorous children by teaching them what foods to eat and what to avoid. The children's minds are initially receptive to trying all foods but their brains subsequently lock in on the foods they have experienced. These parental choices are affected by schematic influence on what has been beneficial. Adolescent's brain developments undermine these constraints enabling intergroup transfers. Disgust is modulated by the insula cortex which projects signals to the amygdala. Adult humans merge moral and physical disgust enabling metaphorical out grouping.
for rotting
food. In humans the insula is part of the cerebral cortex folded deep within the lateral sulcus. It includes: anterior, posterior insula; and is overlaid by the operculum. Kandel notes the anterior insula is where feelings are calibrated by evaluating and integrating the importance of the stimuli. It directly signals area 25. LeDoux showed there are two routes for signals of feelings and emotions to the amygdala: a fast unconscious one and a slow one that involves the anterior insula. So the insula is assumed to participate in consciousness where it has been linked to emotion, salience & body homeostasis functions: - Perception,
- Motor control: Hand-&-eye motor movement, Swallowing, Gastric motility, Speech articulation;
- Self-awareness,
- Inter-personal experiences: Disgust at smells, contamination & mutilation which generate visceral responses, that are projected to the amygdala; binding physical and moral aspects of purity (Macbeth effect)
- Suffering of others can be projected by the insula to the amygdala and made increasingly salient with loving-kindness meditation practice, Goleman & Davidson explain.
- Homeostatic regulation of the sympathetic network, parasympathetic network, and immune system. Heart rate and sweat gland activity are monitored. When the amygdala signals concern, the insula prepares the body for action, increasing blood flow to the muscles etc.
is coopted
to add interpersonal
disgust of 'them'.
- Animals,
like humans, are compassionate indicates an emotional state where resonance with someone else's distress leads one to help them. The Dalai Lama stresses we must feel compassion for ourselves and others. Tara Brach sees compassion as our capacity to relate in a tender and sympathetic way to what we perceive. Meditation focused on feeling love for the suffering, strengthens compassion by activating the neuron networks for parental love for a child: ACC, insula, striatum, PAG, orbitofrontal cortex; and inducing a reduction in areas responsible for negative emotions.
- feeling others pain emerged as a mental experience, Damasio asserts, constructed by the mind using mapping structures and events provided by nervous systems. But feeling pain is supported by older biological functions that support homeostasis. These capabilities reflect the organism's underlying emotive processes that respond to wounds: antibacterial and analgesic chemical deployment, flinching and evading actions; that occur in organisms without nervous systems. Later in evolution, after organisms with nervous systems were able to map non-neural events, the components of this complex response were 'imageable'. Today, a wound induced by an internal disease is reported by old, unmyelinated C nerve fibers. A wound created by an external cut is signalled by evolutionarily recent myelinated fibers that result in a sharp well-localized report, that initially flows to the dorsal root ganglia, then to the spinal cord, where the signals are mixed within the dorsal and ventral horns, and then are transmitted to the brain stem nuclei, thalamus and cerebral cortex. The pain of a cut is located, but it is also felt through an emotive response that stops us in our tracks. Pain amplifies the aggression response of people by interoceptive signalling of brain regions providing social emotions including the PAG projecting to the amygdala; making aggressive people more so and less aggressive people less so. Fear of pain is a significant contributor to female anxiety. Pain is the main reason people visit the ED in the US. Pain is mediated by the thalamus and nucleus accumbens, unless undermined by sleep deprivation. .
- Sapolsky observes
humans limited ability to identify their genetic relatives,
and sees it as important in our cultural development.
He is happy to accept
evolution's leverage of both kin selection is a strategy of selfish genes, which aims to maximize gene survival & replication across all the bodies where a copy of the gene probably exists: relatives. Altruism is beneficial to gene replication in this situation. Love supports the agent's prioritization of appropriate altruistic strategies. E. O. Wilson was originally an advocate of kin selection but subsequently concluded that there is no mechanism by which it can operate. He abandoned kin selection and now asserts neo-group selection is responsible for the effects. Sapolsky describes an array of strategies used to identify kin:
- Genetically shaped pheromonal signatures. Rodents leverage the immune systems MHC super variable gene regions to develop unique signals. The more similar the signals are the closer is the relative. Pregnancy triggers adult neurogenesis in the olfactory system of rat mothers to allow them to learn the smell of their newborn.
- Imprinting on the female whose birdsong a chick heard while still in the egg
- Degree of paternalism depending on likelihood of being the father in primates
- Humans use cognition
and
neo-group
selection is David Sloan Wilson and subsequently Harvard's E.O. Wilson's, multi-level evolutionary selection mechanism. It is seen to operate in humans and is explained by Tit for Tat style cooperation and prosociality. Wilson writes group-level selection affects the traits that are interactive with groupmates, so that success of an individual's genes depends at least partially on the success of the society to which the individual belongs. In ants, bees, wasps and termites group selection almost entirely overrides individual selection. For humans both group and individual selection apply and can be in conflict. in explaining humanity's To benefit from shifts in the environment agents must be flexible. Being
sensitive to environmental signals
agents who adjust strategic priorities can constrain their
competitors.
flexibility in choosing between pair bonding have similar body size, coloration and musculature. Sapolsky's list of pair-bonding primates includes: marmosets, tamarins, owl monkeys, gibbons; as well as swans, jackals, beavers, prairie voles. Selection has supported evolved capture of minimally aggressive strategies that do not depend on fighting muscle: - All males reproduce a few times.
- Males invest in parenting of the children - if he thinks they are his. That is costly so they are choosy about which females to mate with and may pair-bond.
- Females look for mates whose behavior is: stable, affiliative; and who have good parenting skills. Pair-bonding male birds are seen to display parenting skills during courtship.
- Females compete aggressively with one another to gain access to an attractive male. And they use cuckolding strategies to gain access to great genes and parenting skills.
and tournament have asymmetric sizes, and musculature. Males may be much bigger and more muscular than females and have conspicuous facial markings. Sapolsky's tournament primates include: baboons, mandrills, rhesus monkeys, vervets, and chimps. And he additionally lists gazelles, lions, sheep, peacocks, & elephant seals. Selection has supported evolved capture of fighting skills and display. Such males: - Use aggressive conflict to obtain high dominance rankings.
- A small percentage of high rank males do all the mating. They will mate with any female anytime. So they have evolved to invest in larger testes and higher sperm counts.
- Males do no investment in parenting of their children.
- Females look for signals of good genes. This encourages sexual selection of signals of male health, status and dominance.
- Females don't compete with each other since they will all breed with the high rank males.
arrangements; all supporting our organizational
flexibility. These aspects of human behavior must be a
significant contribution to Wilson's creativity breakthrough.
- Personality describes the operation of the mind from the perspective of psychological models and tests based on them. Early 'Western' models of personality resulted in a simple segmentation noting the tension between: individual desires and group needs, and developing models and performing actions. Dualistic 'Eastern' philosophies promote the legitimacy of an essence which Riso & Hudson argue is hidden within a shell of personality types and is only reached by developing presence. The logic of a coherent essence is in conflict with the evolved nature of emotions outlined by Pinker. Terman's studies of personality identified types which Friedman and Martin link to healthy and unhealthy pathways. Current psychiatric models highlight at least five key aspects:
- Extroversion-introversion - whether the person gains mental dynamism from socializing or retiring
- Neuroticism-stability - does a person worry or are they calm and self-satisfied
- Agreeableness-antagonism - is a person courteous & trusting or rude and suspicious
- Conscientiousness-un-directedness - is a person careful or careless
- Openness-non-openness - are they daring or conforming
The influence of childhood on behavior is significant.
Enneagrams define personality
types: Reformer, Helper, Achiever,
Individualist, Investigator, Loyalist, Enthusiast,
Challenger and Peacemaker; based on the impact of
childhood driven wounds.
The Enneagram becomes
a tool to enable interested people to transform from the
emotionally wounded base, hidden within
the armor of the type, to the liberated underlying essence.
Childhood leaves each of us with some environmentally specific Basic Fear. In response each
of us adopts an induced Basic Desire
of the type. But as we develop the inner observer, it will
support presence and
undermine the identification
that supports the armor of the type.
The Enneagram reveals three sets of relations about our type
armor:
- Triadic self
revealing: Instinctive,
feeling, thinking; childhood needs
that became significant wounds
- Social style
groupings: Assertive, compliant, withdrawn; strategies for
managing inner conflict
- Coping styles: Positive outlook, competency, reactive; strategies for
defending childhood wounds
Riso and Hudson augment the Enneagram with instinctual
distortions reflected in the interests of the variants.
The Enneagram also offers tools for understanding a person's level of development:
unhealthy, average, healthy,
liberation; including their
current center of gravity,
steriotypical social role,
wake-up call, leaden rule, red
flag, and direction
of integration and disintegration.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) theory associates the models
presented by the Enneagram with evolved behaviors and structures
in the mind: feelings, emotions, social behaviors, ideas; driven
by genetic and cultural evolution and the constraints of family
and social life. Emergent evolved amplifers can be
constrained by Riso and Hudson's awareness strategies.
types, shaped refers to lasting changes to the brain that occur throughout the life span of the organism. Many aspects of the brain can be altered into adulthood. Almost anything in the nervous system can change in response to sustained stimulus. And in a different environment the changes will often reverse. The changes include: - The strength of dendritic input alters due to genetic, neural and hormonal signals
- Hebb notes that memories require strengthening of preexisting synapses. Glutamate responsive neurons' post synaptic dendritic spines have two types of receptor: non-NMDA and NMDA. NMDA channels are responsible for this strengthening mechanism. LTP then occurs to prolong the increase in excitability of the synapse.
- The LTP operation results in calcium diffusion which triggers new spine formation in adjacent parts of the dendrite. Eventually that can stimulate dentrite growth enabling more neurons to connect.
- Short term stress promotes hippocampal LTP.
- Sustained stress promotes:
- Hippocampal & frontal cortex LTD & suppresses LTP. Subsequent reductions in NCAM then reduce dendrite and synapse density.
- Amygdala LTP and suppresses LTD boosting fear conditioning. It increases BDNF levels and expands dendrites in the BLA.
- Depression and anxiety reduce hippocampal dendrite and spine number by reducing BDNF.
- The axon's conditions for
- Initiating an action potential.
- Progesterone boosts GABA-ergic neurons response to GABA decreasing the excitability of other neurons over a period of hours.
- Duration of a neuron's refractory period. Testosterone shortens the refractory period of amygdala and amygdala target neurons over a period of hours.
- Synaptic connections being constantly removed and recreated
- Synapses being created or destroyed. Stimulation generates additional dendritic spines which become associated with a nearby axon terminal and within weeks a synapse forms. The synapse then contributes calcium diffusion through LTP triggering more spine formation. When dendritic spines recede synapses disappear.
- Cortical maps change to reflect alterations in the inputs and outputs from the body.
- Birth of brain cells in many areas of adult brains: the hippocampus (where 3% are replaced each month) and olfactory bulb and lesser amounts in the cortex.
- Restructuring after brain damage including axonal plasticity. Distant rerouting of axons is observed but no mechanism has been identified yet.
- Vision is plastic in predators, where the eyes are moved during final development. Dehaene argues for neuronal recycling supporting reading.
during
development is a phase during the operation of a CAS agent. It allows for schematic strategies to be iteratively blended with environmental signals to solve the logistical issues of migrating newly built and transformed sub-agents. That is needed to achieve the adult configuration of the agent and optimize it for the proximate environment. Smiley includes examples of the developmental phase agents required in an emergent CAS. In situations where parents invest in the growth and memetic learning of their offspring the schematic grab bag can support optimizations to develop models, structures and actions to construct an adept adult. In humans, adolescence leverages neural plasticity, elder sibling advice and adult coaching to help prepare the deploying neuronal network and body to successfully compete. by the
unique proximate environment, encourage some to perform and others to
observe.
Creativity
helps Computational
theory of the mind and evolutionary
psychology provide Steven Pinker with a framework on which
to develop his psychological arguments about the mind and its
relationship to the brain. Humans captured a cognitive niche by
natural selection 'building out'
specialized aspects of their bodies and brains resulting in a system of mental organs
we call the mind.
He garnishes and defends the framework with findings from
psychology regarding: The visual
system - an example of natural
selections solutions to the sensory challenges
of inverse
modeling of our
environment; Intensions - where
he highlights the challenges of hunter-gatherers -
making sense of the objects
they perceive and predicting what they imply and natural
selections powerful solutions; Emotions - which Pinker argues are
essential to human prioritizing and decision making; Relationships - natural selection's
strategies for coping with the most dangerous competitors, other
people. He helps us understand marriage, friendships and war.
These conclusions allow him to understand the development and
maintenance of higher callings: Art, Music, Literature, Humor,
Religion, & Philosophy; and develop a position on the meaning of life.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) modeling allows RSS to frame Pinker's arguments
within humanity's current situation, induced by powerful evolved
amplifiers: Globalization,
Cliodynamics, The green revolution
and resource
bottlenecks; melding his powerful predictions of the
drivers of human behavior with system wide constraints.
The implications are discussed.
our mind to develop, and
highlight, strategies which improve fitness is, according to Dawkins, a suitcase word with at least five meanings in biology: - Darwin and Wallace thought in terms of the capacity to survive and reproduce, but they were considering discrete aspects such as chewing grass - where hard enamel would improve the relative fitness.
- Population geneticists: Ronald Fisher, Sewall Wright, J.B.S. Haldane; consider selection at a locus where for a genotype: green eyes vs blue eyes; one with higher fitness can be identified from genotypic frequencies and gene frequencies, with all other variations averaged out.
- Whole organism 'integrated' fitness. Dawkins notes there is only ever one instance of a specific organism. Being unique, comparing the relative success of its offspring makes little sense. Over a huge number of generations the individual is likely to have provided a contribution to everyone in the pool or no one.
- Inclusive fitness, where according to Hamilton, fitness depends on an organism's actions or effects on its children or its relative's children, a model where natural selection favors organs and behaviors that cause the individual's genes to be passed on. It is easy to mistakenly count an offspring in multiple relative's fitness assessments.
- Personal fitness represents the effects a person's relatives have on the individual's fitness [3]. When interpreted correctly fitness [4] and fitness [5] are the same.
. It includes
Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
schematic operators: recombination,
mutation;
and capabilities that move our mind to the adjacent possible
between fixed structures where ideas converge to stable nodes
and remain Terrence Deacon explores how constraints on dynamic flows can
induce emergent phenomena
which can do real work. He shows how these phenomena are
sustained. The mechanism enables
the development of Darwinian competition.
constrained, and chaotic provides an explanation for the apparently random period between water droplets falling from a tap. Typically the model of the system is poor and so the data captured about the system looks unpredictable - chaotic. With a better model the system's operation can be explained with standard physical principles. Hence chaos as defined here is different from complexity. This page discusses the effect of the network on the agents participating in a complex
adaptive system (CAS). Small
world and scale free networks are considered.
networks that diverge
dramatically. Rearrangements of the chaotic border can
highlight the underlying systemic properties of the network and
remove superfluous nodes with the help of investigators: Robert Coram highlights the noble life of John Boyd. John
spent a lot of time alone
during his childhood.
He: excelled at swimming and was a lifeguard, enlisted in the
Army Air Corp while at school which rejected him for pilot
training, was part of the Japan occupation force where he swam;
so the US paid for him to attend University
of Iowa, where he: joined the Air Force Officers' training
corps, was accepted to be an Air Force pilot, and got engaged to
Mary Bruce.
Boyd trained at Nellis AFB to become a
combat ready pilot in
the Korean War.
While the US Air Force focused on
Strategic bombing, Boyd loved
dogfights. His exceptional tactical ability was
rewarded with becoming an instructor. Boyd created new
ways to think about dogfighting and beat all-comers
by using them in the F-100.
He was noticed and enabled by Spradling. As he trained, and defeated the top
pilots from around the US and allied base network, his
reputation spread. But he needed to get
nearer to the hot spring in Georgia, and when his move to
Tyndall AFB was blocked he used the AFIT to train in engineering at
Georgia tech. While preparing to move he documented his FWS training
and mentored Ronald Catton.
While there he first realized the
link between energy
and maneuverability.
At Eglin, in partnership with Tom Christie,
he developed tools to model the link. They developed
comparisons of US and Soviet aircraft which showed the US
aircraft performing poorly. Eventually General Sweeney
was briefed on
the theory and issues with the F-105, F-4, and F-111.
Sent to the Pentagon
to help save the F-X budget, Boyd joined forces with Pierre Sprey to
pressure procurement into designing and
building tactically exceptional aircraft: a CAS tank killer and a
lightweight maneuverable
fighter. The navy aligned with
Senators of states with navy bases, prepared to sink the
F-X and force the F-14 on
the Air Force. Boyd saved
the plane from the Navy and the budget from Congress, ensuring
the Air Force executive and its career focused hierarchy had the
freedom to compromise
on a budget expanding over-stuffed F-X (F-15). Boyd requested to
retire, in disgust.
Amid mounting hostility from the organizational hierarchy Boyd
and Sprey secretly
developed specifications for building prototype lightweight
fighters with General Dynamics: YF-16;
and Northrop: YF-17; and enabled by Everest Riccioni.
David Packard
announced a budget of $200 million for the services to spend on
prototypes. Pierre Sprey's friend Lyle Cameron picked a
short takeoff and landing transport aircraft and Boyd's lightweight fighter to
prototype.
Boyd was transferred to Thailand
as Vice Commander of Task
Force Alpha, inspector general and equal opportunity
training officer; roles in which he excelled. And he
started working on his analysis of creativity: Destruction
and Creation. But on completion of the tour Boyd was
apparently abandoned and sent to run
a dead end office at the Pentagon.
The power hierarchy moved to protect the F-15, but: Boyd,
Christie, Schlesinger,
and the Air Force chief of staff; kept the
lightweight fighter budgeted and aligned with Boyd's
requirements in a covert campaign. The Air Force
threw a phalanx of developers at the F-16, distorting Boyd's
concept. He accepted he had lost the fight and retired
from the Air Force.
Shifting to scholarship Boyd reflects on how rigidity must be destroyed to enable
creative new assemblies. He uses the idea to explain
the operational success of the YF16 and F-86 fighters, and then
highlights how the pilot can take advantage of their
infrastructure advantage with rapid decision making he
explains with the O-O-D-A Loop.
Boyd encouraged Chuck Spinney
to expose the systemic cost overruns
of the military procurement process. The military
hierarchy moved to undermine the
Spinney Report and understand the
nature of the reformers. Boyd acted as a progressive
mentor to Michael
Wyly, who taught the
Marine Corps about maneuver
warfare, and Jim Burton.
Finally, after the military hierarchy appears to have
beaten him, Boyd's ideas are tested during
the First Gulf War.
Following our summary of his main points, RSS frames the details from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Boyd was Darwinesque, placing the art of
air-to-air combat within a CAS framework.
Boyd, Desmond & Moore paint a picture of Charles Darwin's life,
expanded from his own highlights:
- His naughty
childhood,
- Wasted
schooldays,
- Apprenticeship with Grant,
- His extramural
activities at Cambridge, walks with Henslow,
life with FitzRoy on the
Beagle,
- His growing
love for science,
- London: geology, journal and Lyell.
- Moving from
Gower Street to Down and writing Origin and other
books.
- He reviewed his position on
religion: the long
dispute with Emma, his
slow collapse of belief
- damnation for unbelievers like his father and brother, inward conviction
being evolved and unreliable, regretting he had ignored his father's
advice; while describing Emma's side of the
argument. He felt happy with his decision to dedicate
his life to science. He closed by asserting after Self &
Cross-fertilization his strength will be
exhausted.
Following our summary of their main points, RSS frames the details from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Darwin placed
evolution within a CAS framework, and built a network of supporters whose
complementary skills helped drive the innovation.
Darwin,
Einstein, Maxwell was a Scottish mathematical physicist who systematized light, magnetism and electric fields using 20 partial differential equations, concluding they are all of the same form travelling at the speed of light in a vacuum. This allowed Maxwell to predict the existence of radio waves. He contributed to the development of the Maxwell-Boltzmann statistical kinetic distribution of gases, the analysis of trusses and was interested in color, producing the first persistent color photograph. He was born on 13 June 1831 in Edinburgh to wealthy Scottish aristocrats, James Clerk Maxwell of Middlebie and Frances Cay who was 40 when James was born. James grew up isolated from other children on a 1,500 acres estate, Glenlair in Kirkcudbrightshire, where from age of three he was already happy and remarkably curious. Frances provided his early education including scripture, until she died at age 48 from abdominal cancer. James also died at 48 from abdominal cancer. His father and father's sister then educated James at home until he entered Edinburgh Academy at 10. He did not limit his interests to the school's syllabus or exams. He was fascinated by geometry and won the school's scripture, English, and poetry prizes and the mathematical medal at 13. He was treated as rustic and nicknamed 'Daftie," by the other children. But eventually made friends with Lewis Campbell and Peter Guthrie Tait who became lifelong friends. He wrote a scientific paper at 14 on Cartesian ovals, which was presented by James Forbes to the Royal Society of Edinburgh. At 16 Maxwell attended the University of Edinburgh, which he preferred to Cambridge. He was tutored on logic and metaphysics by Sir William Hamilton, and lectured on mathematics by Philip Kelland and natural philosophy by James Forbes - from whom he became interested in color and showed that white light could be constructed from red green and blue. Maxwell went to Cambridge to obtain a fellowship at Trinity, later granted in 1855, where he became an Apostle, extending his Christian beliefs. He graduated with a degree in mathematics, studying under William Hopkins. He became a professor at Aberdeen's Marischal College where he studied the physics of Saturn's rings, concluding they must be formed from particles to remain in orbit. When Marischal merged with King's College, Maxwell was made redundant. He moved to London to King's College with his wife Katherine Mary Dewar. He attended Royal Institution lectures, meeting Michael Faraday, and he made his advances in electromagnetism as well as dimensional analysis and viscosity of gases, and color. After London, Maxwell wrote a paper on control theory at Glenlair and then returned to Cambridge as the Cavendish Professor of Physics. He was in Cambridge when he died. , Nimzowitsch;
while the other creators support access to new niches, and are
able to leverage the additional constraints of the systematic
outline. The problem space is significant:
Terrence Deacon explores how constraints on dynamic flows can
induce emergent phenomena
which can do real work. He shows how these phenomena are
sustained. The mechanism enables
the development of Darwinian competition.
Constraints
can be helpful to limit entry into chaos provides an explanation for the apparently random period between water droplets falling from a tap. Typically the model of the system is poor and so the data captured about the system looks unpredictable - chaotic. With a better model the system's operation can be explained with standard physical principles. Hence chaos as defined here is different from complexity. :
- Bohr
used Feynman was a Nobel laureate in physics, who developed methods to describe the behavior of electrons and photons, formalized as QED by Freeman Dyson, and formulated quantum mechanics in terms of Hugh Everett's histories. His personality enneagram, is typed as an enthusiast, which aligns with his seeking fun, but with coaching in science from his father, a joking mother, and an early drive to read, understand and apply: engineering, science and mathematics; to have fun, he was able to slow down his thoughts and integrate into a creative, productive investigator.
to see where physics constrains theory. Other
physicists were not willing to criticize Bohr's ideas, Professor
Feynman Richard Feynman
outlines a series of amusing vignettes, as he reviews his life story.
Richard's personality
encouraged him to patiently
seek out fun: performing Shewhart cycles
with electricity, in his childhood laboratory, and aligning theory, and
practice through building and fixing radios.
Leonardo's life inspired him to try
innovation, which he
concluded was hard. He played
with the emotion
in communications, a skill
which he used later at
Caltech. And he made a game of avoiding following
orders at MIT. Working during
the holidays revealed the benefit of joining theory and
practice.
Feynman enrolled as a graduate
student at Princeton, where the successful
approach to science was just like his.
His approach was based on
patience and fun: he used his home lab and other tools for
qualitative exploration. Overtime he added experimental
techniques. He would test
the assertions in articles with amusing investigations;
with his mind aligned by
feelings of joy. Everyone at Princeton heard he would want to be hypnotized.
He was driven to compare the challenges of complex subjects being
taught at Princeton to his current pick. In his summer
recess he explored biology.
Gathering problems in challenging areas of science, and then picking one to solve, supported his
creativity. And his practical
orientation and situation when growing up in Far Rockaway,
supported his desire for choices
and adolescent dislike for purely intellectual and cultural
pursuits. Being mostly self-taught, he
developed different approaches to problems than the
standard strategies provided by mass education.
Richard saw his skill set as very different to that exhibited by his father. But are they very
different?
While Richard was at Princeton, America became concerned about
the implications of the European war. After a friend
enlisted he decided to dedicate his
summer holiday to helping the war effort. Feynman got involved in the
Manhattan Project, and went to Los Alamos where he
experienced constraints, applied by: the military, the
physics of the project, him on Niels
Bohr; but was
freed from them by Von
Neumann. The records & reports of the project
were kept in filing cabinets. Richard explored the weaknesses of
the locks and safes deployed to secure these
secrets. Just after the war he was called up by the draft
board for a medical but was rejected for being mentally
unfit.
After the war, Richard was asked to become a professor at Cornell.
He initially struggled in this role: Too young to match
expectations, stressed by the demands of his new job and his
recent experiences; until he adopted an approach that focused on
fun. He enjoyed knowing
about numbers: using, learning about them and the tools to
use them, and competing with others; to calculate, interpolate
and approximate a value the fastest.
Traveling to Buffalo in a light plane once a week to give a
physics lecture before flying back the next morning wasn't much
fun for Richard. So he used
the stipend to visit a bar after each lecture to meet
beautiful women. Richard liked bars and nightclubs, spending a summer in Albuquerque
frequenting one, and later
ones in Las Vegas, as he explored how to get the girls he
drank with to sleep with him.
Richard reflects on various times when he made government
officials obey their parts of contracts: patent fees, limits on red tape;
Richard became frustrated with his life at Cornell, seeing more
things that interested him on the sunny west coast at Caltech. Both
institutions, and Chicago, offered him incentives to help his decision making,
but Richard began to find reevaluating the alternatives a waste
of time and he saw risks in
a really high salary, deciding he would move to Caltech
and stay there.
Richard is invited to attend a scientific symposium in
Japan. Each of the US attendees is asked to learn a little
Japanese. Richard takes lessons, persists, can converse
effectively, but stops when he
finds the cultural parts of the language conflict with his
individualism.
Richard was unhappy with his achievements in physics. He
felt: slower than his peers, not keeping up or understanding the
latest details, fearful that
he could not cope; as the community
worked to understand the laws of beta decay. But
Martin Block pushed him to question the troubling parity
premise. Encouraged by Oppenheimer the community focused
on parity and failures were discovered in a cascade of
reports. Richard attended a meeting where Lee & Yang
discussed a failure and a theory to explain it. Richard
felt terrified and could not understand what they said.
His sister pushed him to change his attitude: act like a student
having fun, read every
line and equation of their paper; he would understand it.
And he did, as well as developing additional insights about what
was happening and what still seemed conflicted. He
reported his ideas back to the community. After Richard
returned from Brazil he reviewed the confusion of facts with
Caltech's experimental physicists who made him aware of
Gell-mann abandoning another former premise of Beta decay.
Feynman realized his ideas were consistent: fully and simply
describing the details of beta decay. He had identified
the workings of a fundamental law. Years later he was awarded the Nobel
prize for physics. He was conflicted about the prize
and attending the ceremony, but eventually enjoyed the trip,
where he discussed cultural achievement with the Japanese
ambassador.
Richard was interested in the operation of the brain, modeling
it on a digital computer. He explored hallucinations and the reality of
experiences.
Richard lobbies for integrity
in science.
In aspects of his life that weren't focused directly on science,
Richard was quirky. He would tease those who asked for his
help: pushing bargains to their logical conclusion; insisting on everyone keeping to
their part of the agreement. And he paid no attention to the
logistical details of planning. He loved percussion,
playing: drums, bongos, baskets, tables, Frigideira; and became quite a success. He
eventually discovered art could be
fun, and tried to express his joy at the underlying
mathematical beauty of the physical world. He had a great
art teacher. But he discovered although he could
eventually draw well he did not understand art.
Many of the artists he met were fakers, and even the powerful,
who were interested in integrating art and science, did not
understand either subject. He found the situation was
similar in other complex adaptive systems: philosophy, religion and
economics; which he dabbled in for a while but found the
strategies of other people practicing the study of such subjects
made him angry and
disturbed, so he avoided participating in them. It seemed
ironic that he was eventually asked to help in bringing
culture to the physicists!
He discusses issues in teaching creative physics in Brazil. He gets
involved in the California public school text
book selection process which he concluded was totally
broken, but also reveals how his father
provided him with a vision of how our world works,
inspiring his interest in experimentation and physical
theory.
Following our summary of his main points, RSS reviews how his personality, family and cultural history supported
his creative development from the perspective of complex
adaptive system (CAS) theory.
explains.
- Caro
explains that after Robert
Moses became
powerful, he drove
out those in his staff who argued with him.
Subsequently, he took on the development of the World
Fair for New York City, a problem dissimilar from his
prior experiences, which resulted in a chaotic mess.
Schematic wealth is schematically useful information and its equivalent, schematically useful energy, to paraphrase Beinhocker. It is useful because an agent has schematic strategies that can utilize the information or energy to extend or leverage control of the cognitive niche. ,
prioritized by signals, is an emergent capability which is used by cooperating agents to support coordination & rival agents to support control and dominance. In eukaryotic cells signalling is used extensively. A signal interacts with the exposed region of a receptor molecule inducing it to change shape to an activated form. Chains of enzymes interact with the activated receptor relaying, amplifying and responding to the signal to change the state of the cell. Many of the signalling pathways pass through the nuclear membrane and interact with the DNA to change its state. Enzymes sensitive to the changes induced in the DNA then start to operate generating actions including sending further signals. Cell signalling is reviewed by Helmreich. Signalling is a fundamental aspect of CAS theory and is discussed from the abstract CAS perspective in signals and sensors. In AWF the eukaryotic signalling architecture has been abstracted in a codelet based implementation. To be credible signals must be hard to fake. To be effective they must be easily detected by the target recipient. To be efficient they are low cost to produce and destroy.
from the proximate environment, can act as a helpful constraint,
transforming an This page reviews the catalytic
impact of infrastructure on the expression of phenotypic effects by an
agent. The infrastructure
reduces the cost the agent must pay to perform the selected
action. The catalysis is enhanced by positive returns.
infrastructure amplifier
into a focused creative This page reviews the strategy of setting up an arms race. At its
core this strategy depends on being able to alter, or take
advantage of an alteration in, the genome
or equivalent. The situation is illustrated with examples
from biology, high tech and politics.
evolved
amplifier:
- Leonardo da Vince, was not
allowed, under the current law, to follow his father to
become a notary, so he was encouraged to apply his artistic
talents, and each time he could not find a way to finish a
work contracted to a patron, escaped by appealing to another
one, more powerful where he repeated the process.
Desmond & Moore paint a picture of Charles Darwin's life,
expanded from his own highlights:
- His naughty
childhood,
- Wasted
schooldays,
- Apprenticeship with Grant,
- His extramural
activities at Cambridge, walks with Henslow,
life with FitzRoy on the
Beagle,
- His growing
love for science,
- London: geology, journal and Lyell.
- Moving from
Gower Street to Down and writing Origin and other
books.
- He reviewed his position on
religion: the long
dispute with Emma, his
slow collapse of belief
- damnation for unbelievers like his father and brother, inward conviction
being evolved and unreliable, regretting he had ignored his father's
advice; while describing Emma's side of the
argument. He felt happy with his decision to dedicate
his life to science. He closed by asserting after Self &
Cross-fertilization his strength will be
exhausted.
Following our summary of their main points, RSS frames the details from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Darwin placed
evolution within a CAS framework, and built a network of supporters whose
complementary skills helped drive the innovation.
Charles Darwin was committed
to the British
Whig elite, but was also driven
by his investigator
personality describes the operation of the mind from the perspective of psychological models and tests based on them. Early 'Western' models of personality resulted in a simple segmentation noting the tension between: individual desires and group needs, and developing models and performing actions. Dualistic 'Eastern' philosophies promote the legitimacy of an essence which Riso & Hudson argue is hidden within a shell of personality types and is only reached by developing presence. The logic of a coherent essence is in conflict with the evolved nature of emotions outlined by Pinker. Terman's studies of personality identified types which Friedman and Martin link to healthy and unhealthy pathways. Current psychiatric models highlight at least five key aspects: - Extroversion-introversion - whether the person gains mental dynamism from socializing or retiring
- Neuroticism-stability - does a person worry or are they calm and self-satisfied
- Agreeableness-antagonism - is a person courteous & trusting or rude and suspicious
- Conscientiousness-un-directedness - is a person careful or careless
- Openness-non-openness - are they daring or conforming
to
systematically detail the issues with their positions.
But Darwin was able to leverage Malthus, Thomas Robert Malthus was an English cleric, East India Company economist and scholar. He described the geometrical expansion of populations supported by sufficient resources and the population's subsequent collapse as the land used to grow the resources became fully deployed. Initially concerned by England's leaders' fears of a French style revolution and disagreeing with William Godwin's visions of utopian progress and the idea of the Noble Savage, he argued for harsh treatment of the unemployed poor, denouncing charity. Subsequently he softened his position accepting that emigration, education, and celibacy could constrain the impact of exponential population growth. He socialized with the Wedgwood and Darwin families. His ideas influenced Charles Darwin. and Britain's
projection of power, to shape Good ideas are successful because they build upon prior
developments that have been successfully implemented.
Johnson demonstrates that they are phenotypic expressions of
memetic plans subject to the laws of complex adaptive systems (CAS).
his
ideas towards natural selection,
and publish
them as Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic structures
to be leveraged by the X club.
- Congress, monitoring the situation of AT&T,
applied its legislative power to obtain an agreement about how the company
would operate and in which markets.
Removing
constraints, when they are limiting creativity, can entail:
- Obtaining access to power and channeling it with schematic
mutations, as demonstrated by: Robert
Moses, Trump;
- Exclusion from the stable network of people promoting
current ideas, as occurred for: Einstein,
R.A. Fisher, R. A. is an eminent geneticist who developed a statistical method, Fisherian or frequentist statistics, based on population samples and distributions.
, Mendel; or
- Responding to disgust at the corrupting nature of
power:
- Disgust experienced by
Pogio when he worked for the powerful Roman Catholic
pope, and which encouraged Hus
and Luther to protest, disrupting the hierarchic
structure, concentrating opposing
Flows of different kinds are essential to the operation of
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
Example flows are outlined. Constraints on flows support
the emergence of the systems.
Examples of constraints are discussed.
flows
of power, and activating and amplifying An epistatic meme suppressed for a thousand years reemerges
during the enlightenment.
It was a poem
encapsulating the ideas of Epicurus rediscovered by a
humanist book hunter.
Greenblatt describes the process of suppression and
reemergence. He argues that the rediscovery was the
foundation of the modern world.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) models of the memetic mechanisms
are discussed.
long dormant ideas. These
changes expanded the edge of chaos leveraging the
developing Sven Beckert describes the historic transformation of the
growing, spinning, weaving, manufacture of cotton goods and
their trade over time. He describes the rise of a first global
commodity, its dependence on increasing: military power, returns for
the control points in the value delivery system(VDS), availability of land
and labor to work it including slaves.
He explains how cotton offered the opportunity for
industrialization further amplifying the productive capacity of
the VDS and the power of the control points. This VDS was quickly
copied. The increased capacity of the industrialized
cotton complex adaptive system (CAS) required more labor to
operate the machines. Beckert describes the innovative introduction of wages
and the ways found to
mobilize industrial labor.
Beckert describes the characteristics of the industrial cotton
CAS which made it flexible enough to become globally interconnected.
Slavery made the production system so cost effective that all
prior structures collapsed as they interconnected. So when
the US civil war
blocked access to the major production nodes in the
American Deep South the CAS began adapting.
Beckert describes the global
reconstruction that occurred and the resulting destruction of the traditional ways
of life in the global countryside. This colonial expansion
further enriched and empowered the 'western' nation
states. Beckert explains how other countries responded
by copying the colonial strategies and creating the
opportunities for future armed conflict among the original
colonialists and the new upstarts.
Completing the adaptive
shifts, Beckert describes the advocates for industrialization in
the colonized global south and how over time they joined
the global cotton CAS disrupting the early western manufacturing
nodes and creating the current global CAS
dominated by merchants like Wal-Mart
pulling goods through a network of clothing manufacturers,
spinning and weaving factories, and growers competing with each
other on cost.
Following our summary of Beckert's book, RSS comments from the
perspective of CAS theory. The transformation of
disconnected peasant farmers,
pastoral warriors and their lands into a supply chain for a
highly profitable industrial CAS required the development over
time: of military force, global transportation and communication
networks, perception and representation control networks, capital stores and flows,
models, rules, standards and markets; along with the support at
key points of: barriers, disruption, and infrastructure and
evolved amplifiers. The emergent
system demonstrates the powerful constraining influence of
extended phenotypic alignment.
global cotton trade
to introduce invention
of new products to market and sell.
- Fighter pilot and F-16 is a US Air Force fighter, developed to reflect the single engine light weight fighter concept. The Air Force resisted Boyd's conception, and enhanced it, to protect the F-15's niche, to be a multi-mission hybrid, including a nuclear bomber.
innovator is the economic realization of invention and combinatorial exaptation. Keynes noted it provided the unquantifiable beneficial possibility that limits fear of uncertainty. Innovation operates across all CAS, being supported by genetic and cultural means. Creativity provides the mutation and recombination genetic operators for the cultural process. While highly innovative, monopolies: AT&T, IBM; usually have limited economic reach, constraining productivity. This explains the use of regulation, or even its threat, that can check their power and drive the creations across the economy. , Robert Coram highlights the noble life of John Boyd. John
spent a lot of time alone
during his childhood.
He: excelled at swimming and was a lifeguard, enlisted in the
Army Air Corp while at school which rejected him for pilot
training, was part of the Japan occupation force where he swam;
so the US paid for him to attend University
of Iowa, where he: joined the Air Force Officers' training
corps, was accepted to be an Air Force pilot, and got engaged to
Mary Bruce.
Boyd trained at Nellis AFB to become a
combat ready pilot in
the Korean War.
While the US Air Force focused on
Strategic bombing, Boyd loved
dogfights. His exceptional tactical ability was
rewarded with becoming an instructor. Boyd created new
ways to think about dogfighting and beat all-comers
by using them in the F-100.
He was noticed and enabled by Spradling. As he trained, and defeated the top
pilots from around the US and allied base network, his
reputation spread. But he needed to get
nearer to the hot spring in Georgia, and when his move to
Tyndall AFB was blocked he used the AFIT to train in engineering at
Georgia tech. While preparing to move he documented his FWS training
and mentored Ronald Catton.
While there he first realized the
link between energy
and maneuverability.
At Eglin, in partnership with Tom Christie,
he developed tools to model the link. They developed
comparisons of US and Soviet aircraft which showed the US
aircraft performing poorly. Eventually General Sweeney
was briefed on
the theory and issues with the F-105, F-4, and F-111.
Sent to the Pentagon
to help save the F-X budget, Boyd joined forces with Pierre Sprey to
pressure procurement into designing and
building tactically exceptional aircraft: a CAS tank killer and a
lightweight maneuverable
fighter. The navy aligned with
Senators of states with navy bases, prepared to sink the
F-X and force the F-14 on
the Air Force. Boyd saved
the plane from the Navy and the budget from Congress, ensuring
the Air Force executive and its career focused hierarchy had the
freedom to compromise
on a budget expanding over-stuffed F-X (F-15). Boyd requested to
retire, in disgust.
Amid mounting hostility from the organizational hierarchy Boyd
and Sprey secretly
developed specifications for building prototype lightweight
fighters with General Dynamics: YF-16;
and Northrop: YF-17; and enabled by Everest Riccioni.
David Packard
announced a budget of $200 million for the services to spend on
prototypes. Pierre Sprey's friend Lyle Cameron picked a
short takeoff and landing transport aircraft and Boyd's lightweight fighter to
prototype.
Boyd was transferred to Thailand
as Vice Commander of Task
Force Alpha, inspector general and equal opportunity
training officer; roles in which he excelled. And he
started working on his analysis of creativity: Destruction
and Creation. But on completion of the tour Boyd was
apparently abandoned and sent to run
a dead end office at the Pentagon.
The power hierarchy moved to protect the F-15, but: Boyd,
Christie, Schlesinger,
and the Air Force chief of staff; kept the
lightweight fighter budgeted and aligned with Boyd's
requirements in a covert campaign. The Air Force
threw a phalanx of developers at the F-16, distorting Boyd's
concept. He accepted he had lost the fight and retired
from the Air Force.
Shifting to scholarship Boyd reflects on how rigidity must be destroyed to enable
creative new assemblies. He uses the idea to explain
the operational success of the YF16 and F-86 fighters, and then
highlights how the pilot can take advantage of their
infrastructure advantage with rapid decision making he
explains with the O-O-D-A Loop.
Boyd encouraged Chuck Spinney
to expose the systemic cost overruns
of the military procurement process. The military
hierarchy moved to undermine the
Spinney Report and understand the
nature of the reformers. Boyd acted as a progressive
mentor to Michael
Wyly, who taught the
Marine Corps about maneuver
warfare, and Jim Burton.
Finally, after the military hierarchy appears to have
beaten him, Boyd's ideas are tested during
the First Gulf War.
Following our summary of his main points, RSS frames the details from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Boyd was Darwinesque, placing the art of
air-to-air combat within a CAS framework.
John Boyd reacted
with disgust is a universal human emotion. Pinker notes it has its own facial expression and is codified in food taboos. The mind must be associated with the proximate environment and parents minimize the risk for their omnivorous children by teaching them what foods to eat and what to avoid. The children's minds are initially receptive to trying all foods but their brains subsequently lock in on the foods they have experienced. These parental choices are affected by schematic influence on what has been beneficial. Adolescent's brain developments undermine these constraints enabling intergroup transfers. Disgust is modulated by the insula cortex which projects signals to the amygdala. Adult humans merge moral and physical disgust enabling metaphorical out grouping.
to US is the United States of America. Air Force
careerists and SAC is US Strategic Air Command - bombing and ground support. strategists, who
pushed against his focus on dogfight tactics are goals and actions which respond to the actions of the enemy in a combat, rather than focusing on ones own strategic direction. and maneuverable is the capability of performing fast-transient shifts in velocity and direction. Robert Coram explains how, for an air warfare dogfight, John Boyd associated better maneuverability with two opportunities: - It can force an attacking aircraft out of a favorable firing position
- It can enable a pursuing pilot to gain a favorable firing position; aircraft that could perform fast-transients, Boyd concluded, became an advantage if the pilot could operate at a faster 'tempo' than his or her enemy. A pilot can prepare to do this by internalizing and applying the O-O-D-A Loop, during his or her development.
fighters.
- Suppression of constraints within the
brain.
Two operationally analogous This page introduces the complex adaptive system (CAS) theory
frame. The theory provides an organizing framework that is
used by 'life.' It can be used to evaluate and rank models
that claim to describe our perceived reality. It catalogs
the laws and strategies which underpin the operation of systems
that are based on the interaction of emergent
agents. It highlights the
constraints that shape CAS and so predicts their form. A
proposal that does not conform is wrong.
John Holland's framework for representing complexity is
outlined. Links to other key aspects of CAS theory
discussed at the site are presented.
CAS
systems: biological systems and cultural is how we do and think about things, transmitted by non-genetic means as defined by Frans de Waal. CAS theory views cultures as operating via memetic schemata evolved by memetic operators to support a cultural superorganism. Evolutionary psychology asserts that human culture reflects adaptations generated while hunting and gathering. Dehaene views culture as essentially human, shaped by exaptations and reading, transmitted with support of the neuronal workspace and stabilized by neuronal recycling. Damasio notes prokaryotes and social insects have developed cultural social behaviors. Sapolsky argues that parents must show children how to transform their genetically derived capabilities into a culturally effective toolset. He is interested in the broad differences across cultures of: Life expectancy, GDP, Death in childbirth, Violence, Chronic bullying, Gender equality, Happiness, Response to cheating, Individualist or collectivist, Enforcing honor, Approach to hierarchy; illustrating how different a person's life will be depending on the culture where they are raised. Culture: - Is deployed during pregnancy & childhood, with parental mediation. Nutrients, immune messages and hormones all affect the prenatal brain. Hormones: Testosterone with anti-Mullerian hormone masculinizes the brain by entering target cells and after conversion to estrogen binding to intracellular estrogen receptors; have organizational effects producing lifelong changes. Parenting style typically produces adults who adopt the same approach. And mothering style can alter gene regulation in the fetus in ways that transfer epigenetically to future generations! PMS symptoms vary by culture.
- Is also significantly transmitted to children by their peers during play. So parents try to control their children's peer group.
- Is transmitted to children by their neighborhoods, tribes, nations etc.
- Influences the parenting style that is considered appropriate.
- Can transform dominance into honor. There are ecological correlates of adopting honor cultures. Parents in honor cultures are typically authoritarian.
- Is strongly adapted across a meta-ethnic frontier according to Turchin.
- Across Europe was shaped by the Carolingian empire.
- Can provide varying levels of support for innovation. Damasio suggests culture is influenced by feelings:
- As motives for intellectual creation: prompting
detection and diagnosis of homeostatic
deficiencies, identifying
desirable states worthy of creative effort.
- As monitors of the success and failure of cultural
instruments and practices
- As participants in the negotiation of adjustments
required by the cultural process over time
- Produces consciousness according to Dennet.
systems; have used
This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
evolutionary mechanisms to match Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematically generated capabilities is the system that results from the controlled expression of the genes. It is typically represented by a prokaryotic cell or the body of a multi-cell animal or plant. The point is that the genes provide the control surface and the abstract recipe that has been used to generate the cell. with niches
that support the expression of competitive advantage. Both
allow for schematic pooling and mixing. DNA (DNA), a polymer composed of a chain of deoxy ribose sugars with purine or pyrimidine side chains. DNA naturally forms into helical pairs with the side chains stacked in the center of the helix. It is a natural form of schematic string. The purines and pyrimidines couple so that AT and GC pairs make up the stackable items. A code of triplets of base pairs (enabling 64 separate items to be named) has evolved which now redundantly represents each of the 20 amino-acids that are deployed into proteins, along with triplets representing the termination sequence. Chemical modifications and histone binding (chromatin) allow cells to represent state directly on the DNA schema. To cope with inconsistencies in the cell wide state second messenger and evolved amplification strategies are used. based genes and written
constitutions are good examples of the Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic
structures that are used in these systems to support the Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
genetic operations that induce
'creativity.'
Shaped by
evolution on the African savanna is the environment where hunter-gatherers primarily evolved. Its grassland supported large herbivores that could be hunted easily across the plains. Clumps of Acacia trees: with short trunks, and broad bows; & rocks supported places to hide from large carnivores. Streams, especially important in times of drought, and paths add to the signals enabling orientation. ,
humans occupied the cognitive
niche is Tooby & DeVore's theory that reflects a flexible competitive strategy, described by Steven Pinker, which leverages the power and flexibility of intelligence to defeat the capabilities of genetically evolved specialists focused on specific niches. , where predicting
the actions of other entities improved fitness in an E O. Wilson argues that campfire gatherings on the savanna supported
the emergence of human creativity. This resulted in man
building cultures and
later exploring them, and their creator, through the humanities. Wilson
identifies the transformative events, but he notes many of these
are presently ignored by the humanities. So he calls for a
change of approach.
He:
- Explores creativity:
how it emerged from the benefits of becoming an omnivore hunter-gatherer,
enabled by language & its catalysis of invention, through stories told in the
evening around the campfire. He notes the power of
fine art, but suggests music provides the most revealing
signature of aesthetic
surprise.
- Looks at the current limitations of the
humanities, as they have suffered through years of neglect.
- Reviews the evolutionary processes of heredity and
culture:
- Ultimate causes viewed
through art, & music
- The bedrock of:
- Ape senses and emotions,
- Creative arts, language, dance, song typically studied
by humanities,
&
- Exponential change in science and
technology.
- How the breakthrough from
our primate past occurred, powered by eating meat,
supporting: a bigger brain, expanded memory &
language.
- Accelerating changes now driven by genetic cultural coevolution.
- The impact on human nature.
- Considers our emotional attachment to the natural world: hunting, gardens; we are
destroying.
- Reviews our love of metaphor, archetypes,
exploration, irony, and
considers the potential for a third enlightenment,
supported by cooperative
action of humanities and science
Following our summary of his arguments RSS frames these from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory:
- The humanities are seen to be a functionalist framework
for representing the cultural CAS while
- Wilson's desire
to integrate the humanities and science gains support from
viewing the endeavor as a network of layered CAS.
arms race of creative imagination.
This is expressed through Good ideas are successful because they build upon prior
developments that have been successfully implemented.
Johnson demonstrates that they are phenotypic expressions of
memetic plans subject to the laws of complex adaptive systems (CAS).
good ideas
and inventions.
Carlo Rovelli resolves the paradox of time.
Rovelli initially explains that low level physics does not
include time:
- A present that is common throughout the universe does not exist
- Events are only partially ordered. The present is
localized
- The difference between past and future is not foundational.
It occurs because of state that through our blurring appears
particular to us
- Time passes at different speeds dependent on where we are and how fast we travel
- Time's rhythms are due to
the gravitational field
- Our quantized physics shows neither
space nor time, just processes transforming physical
variables.
- Fundamentally there is no time. The basic equations
evolve together with events, not things
Then he
explains how in a physical world without time its perception can
emerge:
- Our familiar time emerges
- Our interaction with the world is partial, blurred,
quantum indeterminate
- The ignorance determines the existence of thermal time
and entropy that quantifies our uncertainty
- Directionality of time is real
but perspectival. The entropy of the world in
relation to us increases with our thermal time. The
growth of entropy distinguishes past from future: resulting in
traces and memories
- Each human is a
unified being because: we reflect the world, we
formed an image of a unified entity by
interacting with our kind, and because of the perspective
of memory
- The variable time: is one
of the variables of the gravitational field.
With our scale we don't
register quantum fluctuations, making space-time
appear determined. At our speed we don't perceive
differences in time of different clocks, so we experience
a single time: universal, uniform, ordered; which is
helpful to our decisions
Time, Matt Ridley demonstrates the creative effect of man on the
World. He highlights:
- A list of
preconditions resulting in
- Additional niche
capture & more free time
- Building a network
to interconnect memes processes & tools which
- Enabling inter-generational
transfers
- Innovations
that help reduce environmental stress even as they leverage fossil
fuels
gained
from cooperation's specialist generated Tools and the businesses that produce them have evolved
dramatically. W Brian Arthur shows how this occurred.
tools, has been used to: dream, iterate
towards perfection, invest in instruction of the next
generation about skills and specialization, and The productivity of
complex adaptive system (CAS) is reviewed highlighting the most
significant variables: access to raw
materials, agency based leverage of additional wage
laborers/consumers to build a SuperOrganism during
cliodynamic up-cycles, wealth
amplifying infrastructure build-out,
trading
network time capture offset by instability of amplifier
driven bubbles requiring strategic management and extended
phenotypic alignment and disruption; when they expand markets
for goods & services. The CAS and classical economic
approaches are compared.
Important CAS aspects are highlighted:
- CAS reflect the history of
all the events of the network of agents and their environment
- The relevant economic
history is reviewed demonstrating the contribution of
power, politics, war...
- Chemical
structures capture and preserve important recipes that
allow agents to increase search/operational effectiveness
and wealth & the
system to be robust
- Environment matched
to system strategy: Superorganism
and beetle
- Cliodynamic models of historical agent networks allows a
realistic assessment
of productivity over a full network cycle
- The models must be matched
to the proximate environment
- Internal failures
of the agent network
- Existential
threats to the agent network
Human agents must dedicate: focus, time,
coherence and skills; to productively generate wealth. And they could
do much more - learning to develop
and use formal schematic plans
during their education, and using the skill when participating
in a superorganism.
CAS level
productivity improvements are due to:
- Collective solidarity ensures evolved amplifiers are fully
expressed
- Valuable schematically defined, emergent actions must be
accessible to resource controlling and allocating schemata
and their agents
- Meta ideas that can be reused and recombined
- Distribution of these ideas allow parallel searching
- Trading to gain time
- Isolated agents can be integrated into the current network
during each growth phase, but cliodynamic assessments show
agents are dropped again from the network during the decline
phase of the cycle
- Network
effects and leverage of power drive productivity
improvements.
Human agent level productivity
- Agent level productivity
improvements of significance
- More time: Increased light,
reduced moving & travelling, quicker & better
eating, reduced rework, motivated & effective
- Broader utilization with adoption of standards &
undermining of monopoly
constraints
- Weapons & armor
- Power available: Driving
flows &
actions in required direction
- Iterative theory & practice
- Infrastructure & tools: catalytic
reduction in cost of repeated operations
- Agent level productivity improvements of
limited effect
improve productivity is the efficiency with which an agent's selected strategy converts the inputs to an action into the resulting outputs. It is a complex capability of agents. It will depend on the agent having: time, motivation, focus, appropriate skills; the coherence of the participating collaborators, and a beneficial environment including the contribution of: standardization of inputs and outputs, infrastructure and evolutionary amplifiers. . And the cooperative sharing of
meat, E O. Wilson argues that campfire gatherings on the savanna supported
the emergence of human creativity. This resulted in man
building cultures and
later exploring them, and their creator, through the humanities. Wilson
identifies the transformative events, but he notes many of these
are presently ignored by the humanities. So he calls for a
change of approach.
He:
- Explores creativity:
how it emerged from the benefits of becoming an omnivore hunter-gatherer,
enabled by language & its catalysis of invention, through stories told in the
evening around the campfire. He notes the power of
fine art, but suggests music provides the most revealing
signature of aesthetic
surprise.
- Looks at the current limitations of the
humanities, as they have suffered through years of neglect.
- Reviews the evolutionary processes of heredity and
culture:
- Ultimate causes viewed
through art, & music
- The bedrock of:
- Ape senses and emotions,
- Creative arts, language, dance, song typically studied
by humanities,
&
- Exponential change in science and
technology.
- How the breakthrough from
our primate past occurred, powered by eating meat,
supporting: a bigger brain, expanded memory &
language.
- Accelerating changes now driven by genetic cultural coevolution.
- The impact on human nature.
- Considers our emotional attachment to the natural world: hunting, gardens; we are
destroying.
- Reviews our love of metaphor, archetypes,
exploration, irony, and
considers the potential for a third enlightenment,
supported by cooperative
action of humanities and science
Following our summary of his arguments RSS frames these from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory:
- The humanities are seen to be a functionalist framework
for representing the cultural CAS while
- Wilson's desire
to integrate the humanities and science gains support from
viewing the endeavor as a network of layered CAS.
around the protective
campfire, encouraged the human specific Matt Ridley demonstrates the creative effect of man on the
World. He highlights:
- A list of
preconditions resulting in
- Additional niche
capture & more free time
- Building a network
to interconnect memes processes & tools which
- Enabling inter-generational
transfers
- Innovations
that help reduce environmental stress even as they leverage fossil
fuels
networked trading of innovations.
More recently during periods of high creativity, motivated adolescents in humans supports the transition from a juvenile configuration, dependent on parents and structured to learn & logistically transform, to adult optimized to the proximate environment. And it is staged, encouraging male adolescents to escape the hierarchy they grew up in and enter other groups where they may bring in: fresh ideas, risk taking; and alter the existing hierarchy: Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates & Paul Allen; while females become highly focused on friendships and communications. It marks the beginning of Piaget's formal operational stage of cognitive development. The limbic, autonomic and hormone networks are already deployed and functioning effectively. The frontal cortex has to be pruned: winning neurons move to their final highly connected positions, and are myelinated over time. The rest dissolve. So the frontal lobe does not obtain its adult configuration and networked integration until the mid-twenties when prefrontal cortex control becomes optimal. The evolutionarily oldest areas of the frontal cortex mature first. The PFC must be iteratively customized by experience to do the right thing as an adult. Adolescents: - Don't detect irony effectively. They depend on the DMPFC to do this, unlike adults who leverage the fusiform face area.
- Regulate emotions with the ventral striatum while the prefrontal cortex is still being setup. Dopamine projection density and signalling increase from the ventral tegmentum catalyzing increased interest in dopamine based rewards. Novelty seeking allows for creative exploration which was necessary to move beyond the familial pack. Criticisms do not get incorporated into learning models by adolescents leaving their risk assessments very poor. The target of the dopamine networks, the adolescent accumbens, responds to rewards like a gyrating top - hugely to large rewards, and negatively to small rewards. Eventually as the frontal regions increase in contribution there are steady improvements in: working memory, flexible rule use, executive organization and task shifting. And adolescents start to see other people's perspective.
- Drive the cellular transformations with post-pubescent high levels of testosterone in males, and high but fluctuating estrogen & progesterone levels in females. Blood flow to the frontal cortex is also diverted on occasion to the groin.
- Peer pressure is exceptionally influential in adolescents. Admired peer comments reduce vmPFC activity and enhance ventral striatal activity. Adults modulate the mental impact of socially mean treatment: the initial activation of the PAG, anterior cingulate, amygdala, insula cortex; which generate feelings of pain, anger, and disgust, with the VLPFC but that does not occur in adolescents.
- Feel empathy intensely, supported by their rampant emotions, interest in novelty, ego. But feeling the pain of others can induce self-oriented avoidance of the situations.
, using the
opportunity to travel, enabled by parental wealth is schematically useful information and its equivalent, schematically useful energy, to paraphrase Beinhocker. It is useful because an agent has schematic strategies that can utilize the information or energy to extend or leverage control of the cognitive niche. and power or just
desperate determination, join the This page discusses the benefits of geographic clusters of agents and resources at the center of a complex adaptive
system (CAS).
geographic
cluster of like minds focused on a proximate problem, networks of
similarly interested creative people, all focused on This web page reviews opportunities to find and capture new
niches, based on studying fitness landscapes using complex
adaptive system (CAS) theory.
CAS SuperOrganisms are
able to capture rich niches. A variety of CAS are
included: chess, prokaryotes,
nation states, businesses, economies; along
with change mechanisms: evolution
and artificial
intelligence; agency
effects and environmental impacts.
Genetic algorithms supported by fitness functions are compared to
genetic operators.
Early evolution
of life and its inbuilt constraints are discussed.
Strategic clustering, goals, flexibility and representation of
state are considered.
breaching a particular new niche,
touch at cafes with the goal
of Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
mixing ideas. The attempt
to explain an idea in such a forum highlights the aspects that
still need work by the conscious or unconscious mind.
Francis
Crick asserts
you win battles, and solve difficult scientific problems, by
having good troops, good weapons, a good strategy, and then hit
the enemy hard. He sees imagination as the key to aligning
strategy, with the right weapons, for the troops. To solve
the structure of DNA (DNA), a polymer composed of a chain of deoxy ribose sugars with purine or pyrimidine side chains. DNA naturally forms into helical pairs with the side chains stacked in the center of the helix. It is a natural form of schematic string. The purines and pyrimidines couple so that AT and GC pairs make up the stackable items. A code of triplets of base pairs (enabling 64 separate items to be named) has evolved which now redundantly represents each of the 20 amino-acids that are deployed into proteins, along with triplets representing the termination sequence. Chemical modifications and histone binding (chromatin) allow cells to represent state directly on the DNA schema. To cope with inconsistencies in the cell wide state second messenger and evolved amplification strategies are used. he advocated
a model building strategy deployed in partnership with
James Watson, to effectively apply their joint
imagination.
Claude Shannon noted
how simple tasks were repeatedly deployed in This page introduces the complex adaptive system (CAS) theory
frame. The theory provides an organizing framework that is
used by 'life.' It can be used to evaluate and rank models
that claim to describe our perceived reality. It catalogs
the laws and strategies which underpin the operation of systems
that are based on the interaction of emergent
agents. It highlights the
constraints that shape CAS and so predicts their form. A
proposal that does not conform is wrong.
John Holland's framework for representing complexity is
outlined. Links to other key aspects of CAS theory
discussed at the site are presented.
CAS. These automata are
generated naturally by genetic This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
evolution,
Richard Dawkin's explores how nature has created implementations
of designs, without any need for planning or design, through the
accumulation of small advantageous changes.
based on the schematic learning process
of forward causation. Shannon observed that AT&T's telephone is a device for capture of spoken voice signals, for their encoding and transmission over a signalling medium, initially the telegraph, but subsequently: microwave, optical links and networks and wireless networks; and the receipt and playing of the signals in the receiver. A variety of inventors saw the opportunity to add voice communications to the telegraph including: Alexander Graham Bell, Elisha Gray, Antonio Meucci; inducing significant litigation regarding the patent rights. network
demonstrated the same properties. The Walter Shewhart's iterative development process is found in many
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
The mechanism is reviewed and its value in coping with random
events is explained.
iterative development and deployment cycle
and Bell Lab's schematic research process, encouraged the
process within a cultural is how we do and think about things, transmitted by non-genetic means as defined by Frans de Waal. CAS theory views cultures as operating via memetic schemata evolved by memetic operators to support a cultural superorganism. Evolutionary psychology asserts that human culture reflects adaptations generated while hunting and gathering. Dehaene views culture as essentially human, shaped by exaptations and reading, transmitted with support of the neuronal workspace and stabilized by neuronal recycling. Damasio notes prokaryotes and social insects have developed cultural social behaviors. Sapolsky argues that parents must show children how to transform their genetically derived capabilities into a culturally effective toolset. He is interested in the broad differences across cultures of: Life expectancy, GDP, Death in childbirth, Violence, Chronic bullying, Gender equality, Happiness, Response to cheating, Individualist or collectivist, Enforcing honor, Approach to hierarchy; illustrating how different a person's life will be depending on the culture where they are raised. Culture: - Is deployed during pregnancy & childhood, with parental mediation. Nutrients, immune messages and hormones all affect the prenatal brain. Hormones: Testosterone with anti-Mullerian hormone masculinizes the brain by entering target cells and after conversion to estrogen binding to intracellular estrogen receptors; have organizational effects producing lifelong changes. Parenting style typically produces adults who adopt the same approach. And mothering style can alter gene regulation in the fetus in ways that transfer epigenetically to future generations! PMS symptoms vary by culture.
- Is also significantly transmitted to children by their peers during play. So parents try to control their children's peer group.
- Is transmitted to children by their neighborhoods, tribes, nations etc.
- Influences the parenting style that is considered appropriate.
- Can transform dominance into honor. There are ecological correlates of adopting honor cultures. Parents in honor cultures are typically authoritarian.
- Is strongly adapted across a meta-ethnic frontier according to Turchin.
- Across Europe was shaped by the Carolingian empire.
- Can provide varying levels of support for innovation. Damasio suggests culture is influenced by feelings:
- As motives for intellectual creation: prompting
detection and diagnosis of homeostatic
deficiencies, identifying
desirable states worthy of creative effort.
- As monitors of the success and failure of cultural
instruments and practices
- As participants in the negotiation of adjustments
required by the cultural process over time
- Produces consciousness according to Dennet.
CAS.
Steven
Johnson Good ideas are successful because they build upon prior
developments that have been successfully implemented.
Johnson demonstrates that they are phenotypic expressions of
memetic plans subject to the laws of complex adaptive systems (CAS).
outlines the slow hunch that enables a
mental Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
recombination to succeed:
Agents use sensors to detect events in their environment.
This page reviews how these events become signals associated
with beneficial responses in a complex adaptive system (CAS). CAS signals emerge from
the Darwinian information
model. Signals can indicate decision
summaries and level of uncertainty.
Sensors detect some activity
and raise a signal, is an emergent capability which is used by cooperating agents to support coordination & rival agents to support control and dominance. In eukaryotic cells signalling is used extensively. A signal interacts with the exposed region of a receptor molecule inducing it to change shape to an activated form. Chains of enzymes interact with the activated receptor relaying, amplifying and responding to the signal to change the state of the cell. Many of the signalling pathways pass through the nuclear membrane and interact with the DNA to change its state. Enzymes sensitive to the changes induced in the DNA then start to operate generating actions including sending further signals. Cell signalling is reviewed by Helmreich. Signalling is a fundamental aspect of CAS theory and is discussed from the abstract CAS perspective in signals and sensors. In AWF the eukaryotic signalling architecture has been abstracted in a codelet based implementation. To be credible signals must be hard to fake. To be effective they must be easily detected by the target recipient. To be efficient they are low cost to produce and destroy. .
- When enough signals are present over an extended time
period the signals are given more salience, Douglas Hofstadter controlled the amount of attention a Workspace object in Copycat would receive from codelets via its salience. The more descriptions, analogous to geons, an object has and the more highly activated the nodes involved therein, the more important the object is. Modulating this tendency is any relative lack of connections from the object to the rest of the objects in the Workspace. Salience is a dynamic number that takes into account both these factors. In Smiley the instantaneous salience of a Workspace's objects is calculated by itsalience. In the brain salience is modeled by the salience networks.
.
- The integration of signals benefits from infrastructure
that supports both the distribution of the signals, and the
association of valued truths through active recording in
close proximity - for example in a 'common place, a format of note book where multiple areas of interest were recorded, described, cross referenced, and iteratively developed over a period of time. John Locke's common place method's cross reference included an index 'hash chain' linking themes, such as 'money' to the pages where the themes were discussed. Steven Johnson explains how the idea of a common place book inspired Tim Berners-Lee's design for the world-wide-web. Walter Isaacson notes Leonardo da Vinci's use of a 'zibaldone' or common place book. Charles Darwin also used the format in his note books.
'
format book.
Einstein was focused on field
theories throughout his life. This interest had proved innovative is the economic realization of invention and combinatorial exaptation. Keynes noted it provided the unquantifiable beneficial possibility that limits fear of uncertainty. Innovation operates across all CAS, being supported by genetic and cultural means. Creativity provides the mutation and recombination genetic operators for the cultural process. While highly innovative, monopolies: AT&T, IBM; usually have limited economic reach, constraining productivity. This explains the use of regulation, or even its threat, that can check their power and drive the creations across the economy. as he
explored the theory of: quanta of light, energy and mass
equivalence, and relativity; but when experimental physics
became focused on the strong and weak nuclear forces these were
best explained by quantum
mechanics extends mechanics to atomic and subatomic scales. Energy, momentum, angular momentum are all restricted to quantized values and all objects have particle and wave properties. There are various ways to understand quantum mechanics including the cascade of ideas initiated by Hugh Everett. . Einstein searched
for a unified
field theory to explain the results.
Crick scientifically
explored the structure of DNA (DNA), a polymer composed of a chain of deoxy ribose sugars with purine or pyrimidine side chains. DNA naturally forms into helical pairs with the side chains stacked in the center of the helix. It is a natural form of schematic string. The purines and pyrimidines couple so that AT and GC pairs make up the stackable items. A code of triplets of base pairs (enabling 64 separate items to be named) has evolved which now redundantly represents each of the 20 amino-acids that are deployed into proteins, along with triplets representing the termination sequence. Chemical modifications and histone binding (chromatin) allow cells to represent state directly on the DNA schema. To cope with inconsistencies in the cell wide state second messenger and evolved amplification strategies are used. ,
its translation is the process where messenger m-RNA is cross coded by Ribosomal agents and t-RNA into an amino-acid polymer.
process, and the
operation of Consciousness is no longer mysterious. In this page we use
complex adaptive system (CAS)
theory to describe the high-level
architecture of consciousness, linking sensory networks,
low level feelings and
genetically conserved and deployed neural structures into a high
level scheduler. Consciousness is evolution's
solution to the complex problems of effective, emergent,
multi-cellular perception based strategy.
Constrained by emergence and needing
to avoid the epistemological
problem of starting with a blank slate with every birth,
evolution was limited in its options.
We explain how survival value allows evolution to leverage
available tools: sensors, agent relative position, models, perception
& representation; to solve the problem of mobile
agents responding effectively to their own state and proximate environment.
Evolution did this by providing a genetically
constructed framework that can
develop into a conscious CAS.
And we discuss the implications with regard to artificial
intelligence, sentient robots,
augmented intelligence, and
aspects of philosophy.
consciousness.
This last case was Consciousness has confounded philosophers and scientists for
centuries. Now it is finally being characterized
scientifically. That required a transformation of
approach.
Realizing that consciousness was ill-defined neuroscientist
Stanislas Dehaene and others characterized and focused on conscious access.
In the book he outlines the limitations of previous
psychological dogma. Instead his use of subjective
assessments opened the
window to contrast totally unconscious
brain activity with those
including consciousness.
He describes the research methods. He explains the
contribution of new sensors and probes that allowed the
psychological findings to be correlated, and causally related to
specific neural activity.
He describes the theory of the brain he uses, the 'global neuronal
workspace' to position all the experimental details into a
whole.
He reviews how both theory and practice support diagnosis and
treatment of real world mental illnesses.
The implications of Dehaene's findings for subsequent
consciousness research are outlined.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) models of the brain's development and
operation introduce constraints which are discussed.
resolved by
Dehaene,
using this
same approach to leverage the weapon of fMRI is functional magnetic resonance imaging. Seiji Ogawa leveraged the coupling of neuronal circuit activity and blood flow through the associated glial cells to build a 3 dimensional picture of brain cell activity. As haemoglobin gives up its oxygen to support the neural activity it becomes magnetic and acts as a signal detected by the fMRI. fMRI easily visualizes the state of activity in the living human brain at millimeter resolution, up to several times a second but it cannot track the time course of neural firing so it is augmented with EEG. and the strategy of
subjective assessments to complete the slow hunch.
This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
Evolution has been able to leverage
the confluence of two human parents, their proximate environment
and a This page reviews the implications of reproduction initially
generating a single initialized child cell. For
multi-cellular organisms this 'cell' must contain all the germ-line schematic
structures including for organelles and multi-generational epi-genetic
state. Any microbiome
is subsequently integrated during the innovative deployment of
this creative event. Organisms with skeletal
infrastructure cannot complete the process of creation of an
associated adult mind, until the proximate environment has been
sampled during development.
The mechanism and resulting strategic options are
discussed.
new baby, to develop alternate
schematic strategies which the developing
baby selects from. As hunter-gatherer is a lifestyle organized around a band of relatives, evolved in humans focused on capturing the cognitive niche in the African savanna. It is of great significance in shaping our minds: behaviors, emotions, creativity, intelligence; and developing survival strategies including use of fire and language, according to evolutionary psychologists. It was practiced by all humans, for most of Homo sapiens existence, until the emergence of farming, and still is by some isolated bands: Ju/'hoansi, New Guinea: Gebusi, Mae Enga; & Borneo head hunters, Maasai & Zulu warriors from Africa, Amazonians: Waorani, Jivaro; Brazilian and Venezuelan Yanomamo. Since the band moves on when it has depleted the resources in an area of land, the soil remains vibrant, but the large animals were typically placed in a position of stress from which they did not recover. adolescents in humans supports the transition from a juvenile configuration, dependent on parents and structured to learn & logistically transform, to adult optimized to the proximate environment. And it is staged, encouraging male adolescents to escape the hierarchy they grew up in and enter other groups where they may bring in: fresh ideas, risk taking; and alter the existing hierarchy: Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates & Paul Allen; while females become highly focused on friendships and communications. It marks the beginning of Piaget's formal operational stage of cognitive development. The limbic, autonomic and hormone networks are already deployed and functioning effectively. The frontal cortex has to be pruned: winning neurons move to their final highly connected positions, and are myelinated over time. The rest dissolve. So the frontal lobe does not obtain its adult configuration and networked integration until the mid-twenties when prefrontal cortex control becomes optimal. The evolutionarily oldest areas of the frontal cortex mature first. The PFC must be iteratively customized by experience to do the right thing as an adult. Adolescents: - Don't detect irony effectively. They depend on the DMPFC to do this, unlike adults who leverage the fusiform face area.
- Regulate emotions with the ventral striatum while the prefrontal cortex is still being setup. Dopamine projection density and signalling increase from the ventral tegmentum catalyzing increased interest in dopamine based rewards. Novelty seeking allows for creative exploration which was necessary to move beyond the familial pack. Criticisms do not get incorporated into learning models by adolescents leaving their risk assessments very poor. The target of the dopamine networks, the adolescent accumbens, responds to rewards like a gyrating top - hugely to large rewards, and negatively to small rewards. Eventually as the frontal regions increase in contribution there are steady improvements in: working memory, flexible rule use, executive organization and task shifting. And adolescents start to see other people's perspective.
- Drive the cellular transformations with post-pubescent high levels of testosterone in males, and high but fluctuating estrogen & progesterone levels in females. Blood flow to the frontal cortex is also diverted on occasion to the groin.
- Peer pressure is exceptionally influential in adolescents. Admired peer comments reduce vmPFC activity and enhance ventral striatal activity. Adults modulate the mental impact of socially mean treatment: the initial activation of the PAG, anterior cingulate, amygdala, insula cortex; which generate feelings of pain, anger, and disgust, with the VLPFC but that does not occur in adolescents.
- Feel empathy intensely, supported by their rampant emotions, interest in novelty, ego. But feeling the pain of others can induce self-oriented avoidance of the situations.
develop,
the males group together, and leave the band, to force
themselves into positions of influence in some nearby band,
encouraging cultural is how we do and think about things, transmitted by non-genetic means as defined by Frans de Waal. CAS theory views cultures as operating via memetic schemata evolved by memetic operators to support a cultural superorganism. Evolutionary psychology asserts that human culture reflects adaptations generated while hunting and gathering. Dehaene views culture as essentially human, shaped by exaptations and reading, transmitted with support of the neuronal workspace and stabilized by neuronal recycling. Damasio notes prokaryotes and social insects have developed cultural social behaviors. Sapolsky argues that parents must show children how to transform their genetically derived capabilities into a culturally effective toolset. He is interested in the broad differences across cultures of: Life expectancy, GDP, Death in childbirth, Violence, Chronic bullying, Gender equality, Happiness, Response to cheating, Individualist or collectivist, Enforcing honor, Approach to hierarchy; illustrating how different a person's life will be depending on the culture where they are raised. Culture: - Is deployed during pregnancy & childhood, with parental mediation. Nutrients, immune messages and hormones all affect the prenatal brain. Hormones: Testosterone with anti-Mullerian hormone masculinizes the brain by entering target cells and after conversion to estrogen binding to intracellular estrogen receptors; have organizational effects producing lifelong changes. Parenting style typically produces adults who adopt the same approach. And mothering style can alter gene regulation in the fetus in ways that transfer epigenetically to future generations! PMS symptoms vary by culture.
- Is also significantly transmitted to children by their peers during play. So parents try to control their children's peer group.
- Is transmitted to children by their neighborhoods, tribes, nations etc.
- Influences the parenting style that is considered appropriate.
- Can transform dominance into honor. There are ecological correlates of adopting honor cultures. Parents in honor cultures are typically authoritarian.
- Is strongly adapted across a meta-ethnic frontier according to Turchin.
- Across Europe was shaped by the Carolingian empire.
- Can provide varying levels of support for innovation. Damasio suggests culture is influenced by feelings:
- As motives for intellectual creation: prompting
detection and diagnosis of homeostatic
deficiencies, identifying
desirable states worthy of creative effort.
- As monitors of the success and failure of cultural
instruments and practices
- As participants in the negotiation of adjustments
required by the cultural process over time
- Produces consciousness according to Dennet.
Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
recombination.
The adult human brain recreates the adjacent possible
with the coopetition between the vmPFC is ventromedial prefrontal cortex which is:
- Focused on the impact of emotion
on decision making
- A participant in limbic
system operations
- Many human behaviors involve interactions between the
vmPFC, the limbic system & the dorsolateral
prefrontal cortex. Part of decision making is
for the limbic system to internally simulate (often with
the help of the sympathetic nervous system) what
alternative outcomes of a decision will feel like with the
results of these somatic
marker analyses being reported to the vmPFC.
- Damage to the vmPFC results in bad decision making: Poor
judgement in choosing friends & partners, Failure to
respond to negative feedback; because they can't feel the
issues; and are overly controlled by the logical
contribution of the DLPFC.
and the dlPFC is dorsolateral prefrontal cortex which is:
- At the heart of decision
making - highly rational, unsentimental
- A major agent of working
memory
- The most recently evolved part of the prefrontal cortex.
- Mainly interconnected with other parts of the cortex.
- Must be inhibited or it constrains right brain creativity.
.
Einstein concluded that his slow
development is a phase during the operation of a CAS agent. It allows for schematic strategies to be iteratively blended with environmental signals to solve the logistical issues of migrating newly built and transformed sub-agents. That is needed to achieve the adult configuration of the agent and optimize it for the proximate environment. Smiley includes examples of the developmental phase agents required in an emergent CAS. In situations where parents invest in the growth and memetic learning of their offspring the schematic grab bag can support optimizations to develop models, structures and actions to construct an adept adult. In humans, adolescence leverages neural plasticity, elder sibling advice and adult coaching to help prepare the deploying neuronal network and body to successfully compete. phase and
rebellious personality describes the operation of the mind from the perspective of psychological models and tests based on them. Early 'Western' models of personality resulted in a simple segmentation noting the tension between: individual desires and group needs, and developing models and performing actions. Dualistic 'Eastern' philosophies promote the legitimacy of an essence which Riso & Hudson argue is hidden within a shell of personality types and is only reached by developing presence. The logic of a coherent essence is in conflict with the evolved nature of emotions outlined by Pinker. Terman's studies of personality identified types which Friedman and Martin link to healthy and unhealthy pathways. Current psychiatric models highlight at least five key aspects: - Extroversion-introversion - whether the person gains mental dynamism from socializing or retiring
- Neuroticism-stability - does a person worry or are they calm and self-satisfied
- Agreeableness-antagonism - is a person courteous & trusting or rude and suspicious
- Conscientiousness-un-directedness - is a person careful or careless
- Openness-non-openness - are they daring or conforming
were key to his powerful
leverage of curiosity about nature. Curiosity that
is also demonstrated and leveraged by inventors.
And which was enabled
by the weakening of the Terrence Deacon explores how constraints on dynamic flows can
induce emergent phenomena
which can do real work. He shows how these phenomena are
sustained. The mechanism enables
the development of Darwinian competition.
constraining
power hierarchy
of the
middle-ages, An epistatic meme suppressed for a thousand years reemerges
during the enlightenment.
It was a poem
encapsulating the ideas of Epicurus rediscovered by a
humanist book hunter.
Greenblatt describes the process of suppression and
reemergence. He argues that the rediscovery was the
foundation of the modern world.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) models of the memetic mechanisms
are discussed.
encouraging happiness is an emotion which functions to mobilize the mind to seek capabilities and resources that support Darwinian fitness. Today happiness is associated with Epicurean ideas that were rediscovered during the renaissance and promoted by Thomas Jefferson. But natural selection has 'designed' happiness to support hunter-gatherer fitness in the African savanna. It is assessed: Relative to other's situations, Based on small gains or losses relative to one's current situation; and so what makes us [un-]happy and our responses can seem a counter-productive treadmill. For Pleistocene hunter-gatherers in the savanna there were many ways for losses to undermine fitness and so losses still make us very unhappy. Smoking, drinking and excessive eating were not significant and so don't make us unhappy even though they impact longevity. and acceptance
of Newton's natural laws.
Human
brains act as self-organizing information systems
supporting culture. As such they have to include
mechanisms to introduce new associations into their current
representational structure so that additional
novel realizations can occur. A This page discusses the interdependence of perception and
representation in a complex adaptive system (CAS). Hofstadter
and Mitchell's research with Copycat is
reviewed. The bridging of a node from a network of 'well
known' percepts to a new representational instance is discussed
as it occurs in biochemistry, in consciousness and
abstractly.
perception and representation architecture
provides such a mechanism. It supports spoken and Reading and writing present a conundrum. The reader's
brain contains neural networks tuned to reading. With
imaging a written word can be followed as it progresses from the
retina through a functional chain that asks: Are these letters?
What do they look like? Are they a word? What does it sound
like? How is it pronounced? What does it mean? Dehaene
explains the importance of
education in tuning the brain's networks for reading as
well as good strategies for teaching reading and countering dyslexia. But
he notes the reading
networks developed far too recently to have directly evolved.
And Dehaene asks why humans are unique in developing
reading and culture.
He explains the cultural
engineering that shaped writing to human vision and the exaptations and neuronal structures that
enable and constrain reading and culture.
Dehaene's arguments show how cellular, whole animal and cultural
complex adaptive system (CAS) are
related. We review his explanations in CAS terms and use
his insights to link cultural CAS that emerged based on reading
and writing with other levels of CAS from which they emerge.
written language allowing the schemata
to be recorded in libraries. The mechanism involves sleep facilitates salient memory formation and removal of non-salient memories. The five different stages of the nightly sleep cycles support different aspects of memory formation. The sleep stages follow Pre-sleep and include: Stage one characterized by light sleep and lasting 10 minutes, Stage two where theta waves and sleep spindles occur, Stage three and Stage four together represent deep slow-wave sleep (SWS) with delta waves, Stage five is REM sleep; sleep cycles last between 90-110 minutes each and as the night progresses SWS times reduce and REM times increase. Sleep includes the operation of synapse synthesis and maintenance through DNA based activity including membrane trafficking, synaptic vesicle recycling, myelin structural protein formation and cholesterol and protein synthesis. Sleep also controls inflammation (Jan 2019) Sleep deprivation undermines the thalamus & nucleus accumbens management of pain. and requires subsequent
quiet reflection to link the association into Consciousness is no longer mysterious. In this page we use
complex adaptive system (CAS)
theory to describe the high-level
architecture of consciousness, linking sensory networks,
low level feelings and
genetically conserved and deployed neural structures into a high
level scheduler. Consciousness is evolution's
solution to the complex problems of effective, emergent,
multi-cellular perception based strategy.
Constrained by emergence and needing
to avoid the epistemological
problem of starting with a blank slate with every birth,
evolution was limited in its options.
We explain how survival value allows evolution to leverage
available tools: sensors, agent relative position, models, perception
& representation; to solve the problem of mobile
agents responding effectively to their own state and proximate environment.
Evolution did this by providing a genetically
constructed framework that can
develop into a conscious CAS.
And we discuss the implications with regard to artificial
intelligence, sentient robots,
augmented intelligence, and
aspects of philosophy.
consciousness. As the
structures develop, flexible Read Montague explores how brains make decisions. In
particular he explains how:
- Evolution can create indirect abstract models, such as the dopamine system, that
allow
- Life changing real-time
decisions to be made, and how
- Schematic structures provide
encodings of computable control
structures which operate through and on incomputable,
schematically encoded, physically active structures and
operationally associated production
functions.
goal
setting and decision making is supported. Error
signals are used for guidance
by the brain & similarly in back propagation is the backward propagation of errors which is used together with an optimization method such as gradient descent to train artificial neural networks. With GPU performance helped by Moore's law it has become an important strategy. It uses the chain rule to iteratively compute gradients for each layer of the network. Backpropagation assumes there is a known correct output (y) for each training input (x) making it a supervised learning method. Backpropagation typically repeats two phases until performance is satisfactory: - Propagation includes:
- Forward propagation of the training pattern's inputs through the network to generate the output activations: hypothesis (Weight,bias).
- The total weighted sum of inputs to unit i in layer l including bias: z i(l) = sum from j=1 to n of Weight ij (l) xj + bias i(l) -> activation a i(l) = f (z i(l)); Final layer activation vector (a) is the output hypothesis vector.
- Backward propagation of the propagation's output activations of each neuron like element (a) through the network using the training pattern target (y) to determine the deltas of all output and hidden nodes. One determination of the error between y and hidden layer element output activation is error = 1/2*(hypothesis (Weight,bias) - y)**2 + weight decay (Weight).
- Input weights are updated by gradient descent:
- Multiplying the weight's output delta and input activation to generate a gradient from the weight.
- Subtracting a percentage (learning rate) of the gradient from the weight.
for artificial neural networks.
For humans, Consciousness is no longer mysterious. In this page we use
complex adaptive system (CAS)
theory to describe the high-level
architecture of consciousness, linking sensory networks,
low level feelings and
genetically conserved and deployed neural structures into a high
level scheduler. Consciousness is evolution's
solution to the complex problems of effective, emergent,
multi-cellular perception based strategy.
Constrained by emergence and needing
to avoid the epistemological
problem of starting with a blank slate with every birth,
evolution was limited in its options.
We explain how survival value allows evolution to leverage
available tools: sensors, agent relative position, models, perception
& representation; to solve the problem of mobile
agents responding effectively to their own state and proximate environment.
Evolution did this by providing a genetically
constructed framework that can
develop into a conscious CAS.
And we discuss the implications with regard to artificial
intelligence, sentient robots,
augmented intelligence, and
aspects of philosophy.
consciousness becomes a point of
contention in the brain between: search, execution and
reflection. For our organizations this same tension exists
between: the thrust of academics to search out and publish 'new'
discoveries, the force of power to
drive and conserve This page reviews the inhibiting effect of the value delivery system on the
expression of new phenotypic
effects within an agent.
extended phenotypic
alignment, and the allocation of Carlo Rovelli resolves the paradox of time.
Rovelli initially explains that low level physics does not
include time:
- A present that is common throughout the universe does not exist
- Events are only partially ordered. The present is
localized
- The difference between past and future is not foundational.
It occurs because of state that through our blurring appears
particular to us
- Time passes at different speeds dependent on where we are and how fast we travel
- Time's rhythms are due to
the gravitational field
- Our quantized physics shows neither
space nor time, just processes transforming physical
variables.
- Fundamentally there is no time. The basic equations
evolve together with events, not things
Then he
explains how in a physical world without time its perception can
emerge:
- Our familiar time emerges
- Our interaction with the world is partial, blurred,
quantum indeterminate
- The ignorance determines the existence of thermal time
and entropy that quantifies our uncertainty
- Directionality of time is real
but perspectival. The entropy of the world in
relation to us increases with our thermal time. The
growth of entropy distinguishes past from future: resulting in
traces and memories
- Each human is a
unified being because: we reflect the world, we
formed an image of a unified entity by
interacting with our kind, and because of the perspective
of memory
- The variable time: is one
of the variables of the gravitational field.
With our scale we don't
register quantum fluctuations, making space-time
appear determined. At our speed we don't perceive
differences in time of different clocks, so we experience
a single time: universal, uniform, ordered; which is
helpful to our decisions
time
to contemplate on the conflicts and implications of what has
been discovered and then to reorganize to connect appropriately
and support the growth of new ideas. But our cultural
memes, represented in brains must be passed on. Books:
clear documentation of the Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schema;
allow for its replication. Desmond & Moore paint a picture of Charles Darwin's life,
expanded from his own highlights:
- His naughty
childhood,
- Wasted
schooldays,
- Apprenticeship with Grant,
- His extramural
activities at Cambridge, walks with Henslow,
life with FitzRoy on the
Beagle,
- His growing
love for science,
- London: geology, journal and Lyell.
- Moving from
Gower Street to Down and writing Origin and other
books.
- He reviewed his position on
religion: the long
dispute with Emma, his
slow collapse of belief
- damnation for unbelievers like his father and brother, inward conviction
being evolved and unreliable, regretting he had ignored his father's
advice; while describing Emma's side of the
argument. He felt happy with his decision to dedicate
his life to science. He closed by asserting after Self &
Cross-fertilization his strength will be
exhausted.
Following our summary of their main points, RSS frames the details from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Darwin placed
evolution within a CAS framework, and built a network of supporters whose
complementary skills helped drive the innovation.
Darwin
was a master of representing his observations about nature in
notebooks and published works. He responded to Argyll
& Mivert's
competitive threats to the origin with
a Walter Shewhart's iterative development process is found in many
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
The mechanism is reviewed and its value in coping with random
events is explained.
Shewhart check of the threats and
a response that
strengthened Charles's published arguments.
The architecture
used by the human brain to integrate This page discusses the interdependence of perception and
representation in a complex adaptive system (CAS). Hofstadter
and Mitchell's research with Copycat is
reviewed. The bridging of a node from a network of 'well
known' percepts to a new representational instance is discussed
as it occurs in biochemistry, in consciousness and
abstractly.
percepts
into a conscious thought, matches emotional are low level fast unconscious agents distributed across the brain and body which associate, via the amygdala and rich club hubs, important environmental signals with encoded high speed sensors, and distributed programs of action to model: predict, prioritize guidance signals, select and respond effectively, coherently and rapidly to the initial signal. The majority of emotion centered brain regions interface to the midbrain through the hypothalamus. The cerebellum and basal ganglia support the integration of emotion and motor functions, rewarding rhythmic movement. The most accessible signs of emotions are the hard to control and universal facial expressions. Emotions provide prioritization for conscious access given that an animal has only one body, but possibly many cells, with which to achieve its highest level goals. Because of this, base emotions clash with group goals and are disparaged by the powerful. Pinker notes a set of group selected emotions which he classes as: other-condemning, other-praising, other-suffering and self-conscious emotions. Evolutionary psychology argues evolution shaped human emotions during the long period of hunter-gatherer existence in the African savanna. Human emotions are universal and include: Anger, Appreciation of natural beauty, Contempt, Disgust, Embarrassment, Fear, Gratitude, Grief, Guilt, Happiness, Honor, Jealousy, Liking, Love, Moral awe, Rage, Romantic love, Lust for revenge, Passion, Sadness, Self-control, Shame, Sympathy, Surprise; and the sham emotions and distrust induced by reciprocal altruism. states and
similar This page discusses the interdependence of perception and
representation in a complex adaptive system (CAS). Hofstadter
and Mitchell's research with Copycat is
reviewed. The bridging of a node from a network of 'well
known' percepts to a new representational instance is discussed
as it occurs in biochemistry, in consciousness and
abstractly.
representations with the new
ideas being explored in consciousness. So, creative
associations will assimilate best when the proximate environment
includes a similar
emotional and perceptual situation to ensure scheduling of
appropriate platonic brain structures. Hence the creative
appeal, and addiction results from changes in the operation of the brain's reward network's regulatory regions, altering the anticipation of rewards. Addictive drugs mediate the receptors of the reward network, increasing dopamine in the pleasure centers of the cortex. The learned association of the situation with the reward makes addiction highly prone to relapse, when the situation is subsequently experienced. This makes addiction a chronic disease, where the sufferer must remain vigilant to avoid relapse inducing situations. Repeated exposure to the addictive drug alters the reward network. The neurons that produce dopamine are impaired, no longer sending dopamine to the reward target areas, reducing the feeling of pleasure. But the situational association remains strong driving the addict to repeat the addictive activity. Destroying the memory of the pleasure inducer may provide a treatment for addiction in the future. Addiction has a genetic component, which supports inheritance. Some other compulsive disorders: eating, gambling, sexual behavior; are similar to drug addiction. -risk, is an assessment of the likelihood of an independent problem occurring. It can be assigned an accurate probability since it is independent of other variables in the system. As such it is different from uncertainty. , of alcohol and other
mood altering drugs. Without liberal education's
deployment of different and often conflicting ideas in
children's brains, the individual's creative process has less
unconscious structure with which to associate perceptions in
adult life.
Feynman was a Nobel laureate in physics, who developed methods to describe the behavior of electrons and photons, formalized as QED by Freeman Dyson, and formulated quantum mechanics in terms of Hugh Everett's histories. His personality enneagram, is typed as an enthusiast, which aligns with his seeking fun, but with coaching in science from his father, a joking mother, and an early drive to read, understand and apply: engineering, science and mathematics; to have fun, he was able to slow down his thoughts and integrate into a creative, productive investigator. describes
the lack of external stimulation at the Institute of Advanced
Study (IAS), where Einstein worked, once he moved to the US is the United States of America. . Whereas earlier,
Einstein was constantly reviewing patent proposals, at the IAS
he was free to investigate the most challenging problems in
physics. But the other leading theoretical physicists and
most experimental physicists were having success investigating
quantum mechanics, which did not align with general
relativity. The emotional stress is a multi-faceted condition reflecting high cortisol levels. Dr. Robert Sapolsky's studies of baboons indicate that stress helps build readiness for fight or flight. As these actions occur the levels of cortisol return to the baseline rate. A stressor is anything that disrupts the regular homeostatic balance. The stress response is the array of neural and endocrine changes that occur to respond effectively to the crisis and reestablish homeostasis. - The short term response to the stressor
- activates the amygdala which: Stimulates the brain stem resulting in inhibition of the parasympathetic nervous system and activation of the sympathetic nervous system with the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine deployed around the body, Activates the PVN which generates a cascade resulting in glucocorticoid secretion to: get energy to the muscles with increased blood pressure for a powerful response. The brain's acuity and cognition are stimulated. The immune system is stimulated with beta-endorphin and repair activities curtail. In order for the body to destroy bacteria in wounds, pro-inflammatory cytokines increase blood flow to the area. The induced inflammation signals the brain to activate the insula and through it the ACC. But when the stressor is
- long term: loneliness, debt; and no action is necessary, or possible, long term damage ensues. Damage from such stress may only occur in specific situations: Nuclear families coping with parents moving in. Sustained stress provides an evolved amplifier of a position of dominance and status. It is a strategy in female aggression used to limit reproductive competition. Sustained stress:
- Stops the frontal cortex from ensuring we do the harder thing, instead substituting amplification of the individual's propensity for risk-taking and impairing risk assessment!
- Activates the integration between the thalamus and amygdala.
- Acts differently on the amygdala in comparison to the frontal cortex and hippocampus: Stress strengthens the integration between the Amygdala and the hippocampus, making the hippocampus fearful.
- BLA & BNST respond with increased BDNF levels and expanded dendrites persistently increasing anxiety and fear conditioning.
- Makes it easier to learn a fear association and to consolidate it into long-term memory. Sustained stress makes it harder to unlearn fear by making the prefrontal cortex inhibit the BLA from learning to break the fear association and weakening the prefrontal cortex's hold over the amygdala. And glucocorticoids decrease activation of the medial prefrontal cortex during processing of emotional faces. Accuracy of assessing emotions from faces suffers. A terrified rat generating lots of glucocorticoids will cause dendrites in the hippocampus to atrophy but when it generates the same amount from excitement of running on a wheel the dendrites expand. The activation of the amygdala seems to determine how the hippocampus responds.
- Depletes the nucleus accumbens of dopamine biasing rats toward social subordination and biasing humans toward depression.
- Disrupts working memory by amplifying norepinephrine signalling in the prefrontal cortex and amygdala to prefrontal cortex signalling until they become destructive. It also desynchronizes activation in different frontal lobe regions impacting shifting of attention.
- Increases the risk of autoimmune disease (Jan 2017)
- During depression, stress inhibits dopamine signalling.
- Strategies for stress reduction include: Mindfulness.
would have altered
Einstein's thought
processes, adding to the difficulty
of escaping from his current network of ideas. In
contrast, Feynman's own
personality describes the operation of the mind from the perspective of psychological models and tests based on them. Early 'Western' models of personality resulted in a simple segmentation noting the tension between: individual desires and group needs, and developing models and performing actions. Dualistic 'Eastern' philosophies promote the legitimacy of an essence which Riso & Hudson argue is hidden within a shell of personality types and is only reached by developing presence. The logic of a coherent essence is in conflict with the evolved nature of emotions outlined by Pinker. Terman's studies of personality identified types which Friedman and Martin link to healthy and unhealthy pathways. Current psychiatric models highlight at least five key aspects: - Extroversion-introversion - whether the person gains mental dynamism from socializing or retiring
- Neuroticism-stability - does a person worry or are they calm and self-satisfied
- Agreeableness-antagonism - is a person courteous & trusting or rude and suspicious
- Conscientiousness-un-directedness - is a person careful or careless
- Openness-non-openness - are they daring or conforming
, supported
by his father's effective approach to science education,
thrived creatively at Cornell, and subsequently at Caltech,
as he was inventing things for his own entertainment, and was
stimulated by the questions his pupils asked while he was
teaching.
Kandel
notes that artists,
such as Chuck Close, support creativity with problem solving:
technical competence and a willingness to work hard. And
creativity needs preparation: consciously amassing details and
unconsciously roaming, prior to the Aha! moment when a sudden
insight connects previously unassociated factors within the
brain. Kris observed some creative people enable free
communication between their unconscious drives and desires filled
with images and their conscious mind's abstract concepts.
Alfred Nemeczek reveals the chaotic, stressful life of Vincent
van Gogh in Arles.
Nemeczek shows that Vincent was driven
to create, and successfully
invented new methods of representing feeling in paintings, and
especially portraits. Vincent
worked hard to allow artists like him-self
to innovate. But
Vincent failed in this goal, collapsing into psychosis.
Nemeczek also provides a brief history of
Vincent's life.
Following our summary of his main points, RSS frames the details from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory.
Van Gogh's bipolar disorder also termed manic-depression is an episodic developmental disorder beginning in late adolescence, which can stimulate great creativity during the manic phase and suicide in the depressive phase. Vincent van Gough suffered from depression for much of his adult life, and killed himself at thirty seven. He produced three hundred of his greatest art works, using color to convey mood, while struggling with psychotic depression and mania in the last two years of his life. Only the first manic phase requires a significant positive or negative stressful situation. Type I bipolar includes more manic situations which may include psychosis. Type II does not include psychosis. Some people suffer 'mixed state' where mania and depression occur at the same time. Sleep deprivation activates the amygdala and can induce mania in some people with bipolar disorder. It affects 3 million Americans. The amygdala is more active in people with bipolar disorder. Franz Kallman found identical twins are likely (70% chance) to share the disorder. Swedish researchers studying thousands of families in 2009 showed a strong hereditary link between bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, which was corroborated in 2012. Genetic analysis of 2.3 million different regions of DNA of 9,747 people with bipolar disorder and 14,278 comparable people without, found five regions that appear connected with bipolar disorder. Gene ADCY2, was identified, supports production of an enzyme facilitating neural signalling, and correlates with observed impairment of communication in certain brain regions in bipolar disorder. GWAS implicate ANK3 and CACNA1C SNPs in bipolar disorder. And de Novo mutations increase the risk. Lithium limits the extremes of the mood swings in some patients but has side effects. Anti-psychotic medications are prescribed. ,
removed the Terrence Deacon explores how constraints on dynamic flows can
induce emergent phenomena
which can do real work. He shows how these phenomena are
sustained. The mechanism enables
the development of Darwinian competition.
CAS constraints as he
transitioned into mania is an extreme form of elation and hyperactivity. Kandel explains, it is characterized by an elated, expansive or irritable mood, together with several other symptoms, including heightened activity, racing thoughts, impulsiveness, and decreased need for sleep. There may be high-risk behaviors: substance abuse, sexual promiscurity, excessive spending, and violence. ,
heightening his emotion are low level fast unconscious agents distributed across the brain and body which associate, via the amygdala and rich club hubs, important environmental signals with encoded high speed sensors, and distributed programs of action to model: predict, prioritize guidance signals, select and respond effectively, coherently and rapidly to the initial signal. The majority of emotion centered brain regions interface to the midbrain through the hypothalamus. The cerebellum and basal ganglia support the integration of emotion and motor functions, rewarding rhythmic movement. The most accessible signs of emotions are the hard to control and universal facial expressions. Emotions provide prioritization for conscious access given that an animal has only one body, but possibly many cells, with which to achieve its highest level goals. Because of this, base emotions clash with group goals and are disparaged by the powerful. Pinker notes a set of group selected emotions which he classes as: other-condemning, other-praising, other-suffering and self-conscious emotions. Evolutionary psychology argues evolution shaped human emotions during the long period of hunter-gatherer existence in the African savanna. Human emotions are universal and include: Anger, Appreciation of natural beauty, Contempt, Disgust, Embarrassment, Fear, Gratitude, Grief, Guilt, Happiness, Honor, Jealousy, Liking, Love, Moral awe, Rage, Romantic love, Lust for revenge, Passion, Sadness, Self-control, Shame, Sympathy, Surprise; and the sham emotions and distrust induced by reciprocal altruism.
driven feelings are subjective models: sad, glad, mad, scared, surprised, and compassionate; of the organism and its proximate environment, including ratings of situations signalled by broadly distributed chemicals and neural circuits. These feelings become highly salient inputs, evolutionarily associated, to higher level emotions encoded in neural circuits: amygdala, and insula. Deacon shows James' conception of feeling can build sentience. Damasio, similarly, asserts feelings reveal to the conscious mind the subjective status of life: good, bad, in between; within a higher organism. They especially indicate the affective situation within the old interior world of the viscera located in the abdomen, thorax and thick of the skin - so smiling makes one feel happy; but augmented with the reports from the situation of the new interior world of voluntary muscles. Repeated experiences build intermediate narratives, in the mind, which reduce the salience. Damasio concludes feelings relate closely and consistently with homeostasis, acting as its mental deputies once organisms developed 'nervous systems' about 600 million years ago, and building on the precursor regulatory devices supplied by evolution to social insects and prokaryotes and leveraging analogous dynamic constraints. Damasio suggests feelings contribute to the development of culture: - As motives for intellectual creation: prompting detection and diagnosis of homeostatic deficiencies, identifying desirable states worthy of creative effort.
- As monitors of the success and failure of cultural instruments and practices
- As participants in the negotiation of adjustments required by the cultural process over time
, which
he was able to represent in his art with color.
Music is a complex emergent capability supported by sexual selection and generating pleasure. It transforms the sensing of epiphenomena: Contour, Rhythm, Tempo, Timbre; to induce salient representations: Harmony, Key, Loudness, Melody, Meter, Pitch, and perceptions: Reverberation - echo; which allow musicians: Elton John, Elvis Presley; to show their fitness: superior coordination, creativity, adolescent leadership, stamina; true for birds and humans. Levitin showed that listening to music causes a cascade of brain regions to become activated in a particular order: auditory cortex, frontal regions, such as BA44 and BA47, and finally the mesolimbic system, culminating in the nucleus accumbens. And he found the cerebellum and basal ganglia were active throughout the session. He argues music mimics some of the features of language and conveys some of the same emotions. The brain regions pulse with the beat and predict the next one. As the music is heard it is modeled and generates dopamine rewards for matching each beat and noting creative jokes in the rhythm. The cerebellum finds pleasure in adjusting itself to stay synchronized. , as composed and
performed by Reginald Dwight, better known as Elton John, writes a hilarious
memoir, full of anecdotal and sometimes morbid humor and gossip, which describes his
immediate family, upbringing, development as a singer
songwriter, stardom and its support for his problems, collapse
and eventual recovery.
Elton stresses the serendipitous nature
of his emergence as a musician. He describes
the contributions of his parents, Stanley & Sheila, mother's
sister, and her mother Ivy;
who formed his early
childhood proximate environment which prepared
him for a job in entertainment: he
developed his performance in the club circuits, setup a
commercial partnership with Bernie Taupin to write songs;
entering a network based around Dick James Music.
And he almost got married.
DJM focused Elton and Bernie's initial song writing
while they studied the songs they admired and Elton did session
work, tightening his performance skills and paying for the
food. A first album supported touring and the formation of
a band. A second one sent them to the US where Elton became an
overnight sensation. And during this period of time
Elton's testosterone
level ramped. Life changed
dramatically.
Stardom provided many rewards but there
were still life's problems to deal with. Elton was
befriended by his idol, John Lennon; he achieved new heights of
success but, sensitive to any hint of failure and fraud, suicidally disassociated.
His career crested, he struggled with loneliness and drugs, and
foresaw a fearful vision of his future, as fame caged him idly
in hotels between concerts. His hair abandoned him.
But he was saved by the challenge of
transforming the collapsed Watford football club. He
retired from touring which allowed him the time to reconstruct his life.
Empowered by success, supported by the removal of constraints,
Elton dominates - limiting feedback, doing whatever he
hopes will bring him happiness:
trying new options, expanding the range and increasing the
quantity of mind altering substances; eventually hitting John Reid and marrying
Renata.
He allows his drug use to enter the recording studio. Problems stress him. He is
frightened by a cancer
scare, AIDS, inspired by
Ryan White, angered by the
Sun, and saddened at
breaking Renata's heart. But he was there for Ryan White's
final days. And his lover Hugh Williams confronted Elton
about his string of addictions.
Elton finally agreed he had a problem.
He went to rehab, stopped hating himself,
gave up his current addictions, accepted the influence of a
higher force, and began admiring the everyday world and other
people.
It seemed the higher force was
supporting Elton's progress: he wrote the music for the
Lion King, met David Furnish who accepted Elton warts and all;
they both enjoyed a friendship with Gianni Versace; until Gianni
was murdered. Princess Diana
died soon after, and Elton performed at the funeral.
He toured with Billy Joel and aimed to do the same with Tina
Turner. While his new records sold well he found
himself in debt and terminated the management relationship
with John Reid
Enterprises.
Elton and Bernie improved their
situations: Elton started writing film scores, he helped
turn the film Billy Elliot into a musical, Bernie lobbied Elton
to improve the way they were making records, Elton and David
entered into a civil partnership, and Elton made a record with
his seminal influence: Leon
Russell.
Elton and David became parents of
two boys: Zachary and Elijah; using their sperm a surrogate
mother and network in California. They quietly get married
when the UK allows.
Elton's mum remains
difficult and cruel to him, but he is sad when she dies, and many
at the funeral recall her fun side with him. Being parents
increases the long-term
stresses on their lives, forcing them to adjust, so they can be there for their boys.
But Elton needs to go out with a bang!
And everyone helps.
Following our summary of his main points, RSS frames the details
of the creative process from the perspective of complex
adaptive system (CAS) theory.
Elton John or Joni Mitchell was born Roberta Joan Anderson, called by Joan, in 1942 in Regina Saskatchewan explains Sheila Weller, to father William Anderson: whose family had come from Scandinavia to Alberta to farm, who was a manager at a supermarket chain, was a very easygoing person and played trumpet; and Myrtle McKee who was: upwardly driven, a controlling mother, from poor Scottish Canadian farmers where frustrated mothers were trapped raising children in difficult marriages, a creative school teacher and bank clerk; who also enjoyed music, both parents encouraged Joan to behave as an artistic princess only child, as she worked to improve on her constrained 'reality:' a highly attractive girl, with a compartmentalized and determined personality. She was also touched deeply by hearing certain pieces of music. She always enjoyed competing in beauty pageants and modeling. Myrtle's obsessive cleaning and being an only child increased the risk of Joan having a serious case of polio. She pushed herself to recover. Struggling with a vaginal discharge from an antibiotic, she was accused by the family's PCP of being sexually active and was shocked that her mother sided with the physician. At school and college she gravitated towards writing, art and performance. Even by 13 she had developed a secret defiance of her parents, sneaking out to watch burlesque shows. As her singing became more appreciated than her art she focused more intently on performing music. She was advised to focus her writing on her own experiences by Arthur Kratzmann while an art teacher Henry Bonli's surname induced her to refer to herself as Joni. The secret rebel side of Joni liked drinking, drugs and sex, resulting in her becoming pregnant. She left Saskatoon with the father of her baby, Brad MacMath, ostensibly to perform in Toronto, but actually to have the child, Kilauren Gibb (originally Kelly Green), in secret as an unmarried mother. At the same time Joni wrote and performed her songs in the coffee house folk clubs while waitressing and carefully observing the techniques of other performers. This highly traumatic emotional experience generated lots of ideas for songs which Joni worked hard to craft. Conflicted about keeping the baby or having it adopted, Joni married American folk singer Chuck Mitchell, who she was then able to blame for the adoption of the baby. Within two years Joni had developed a reputation as a beauty, and an exceptional song writer with leading performers covering her songs, and had left Chuck to focus on building her career. ,
demonstrates the need
for the artist and viewer of a creation to become synchronized
through the facets of the creation and their shared perception
and representation architecture. Leonardo
and Escher
both play with details of the systems within their pictures
appealing to the investigator
in each of us. In
business, Steve Jobs was an innovative entrepreneur who integrated art and culture with engineering, and is responsible for: the strong sexual selection force of the: Macintosh, iPod, iPad and iPhone; and their dedicated fan base. He cofounded Apple Computer with Steve Wozniak where Wozniak designed a particularly simple microprocessor based computer, the Apple 1 and Jobs made it elegant. Struck by the relative simplicity and ease of use of PARC's Alto, Jobs and Wozniak began building the Lisa. But Jobs decided it was flawed and took a small group aside to build the Macintosh which the whole team were happy to sign their names on the inside. Born February 24th 1955, Steve's birth mother Joanne Schieble was forced by her father to have the boy adopted rather than allow her to marry his Muslim Syrian birth father, Abdulfattah Jandali, the last of nine children of a hugely wealthy trader, Walter Isaacson explains. The baby was adopted by Paul Reinhold Jobs, a highly practical mechanic and a mild kind father, and Clara Hagopian, also sweet-humored, and when Steve was two they adopted Patty. The Jobs lived in an Eichler (a design inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright), in Mountain View, California, which had a strong influence on Steve, as he explained to Isaacson, "Eichler did a great thing. His houses were smart and cheap and good. They brought clean design and simple taste to lower income people. They had awesome little features, like radiant heating in the floors. You put carpet on them, and we had nice toasty floors when we were kids." Steve Jobs knew early on that he was adopted, which pained him supporting development of his Challenger personality type. It was also clear to Steve that he was unlike his adopted parents, Paul and Clara Jobs, who stressed to him that they picked him specifically and that he was special. They tolerated Steve's high risk activities and ensured he was safe when problems occurred. Paul Jobs impressed Steve as a child, with his valuing quality workmanship, and his practical capabilities. Paul could repair any car and Steve became interested in the electronics aspects. He was helped by neighbors who were electrical engineers: Larry Lang; the geographic cluster that formed around Hewlett Packard and Intel. And he then joined a neighborhood electronics club where he was introduced to Steve Wozniak. But the young Steve Jobs was shocked when he discovered his father did not correctly understand some aspects of the world, and Steve realized he was much more intelligent than his parents Paul and Clara. With their support he followed his curiosity and resisted any attempt to stop him. His powerful drive made his parents, teachers, local business leaders: Bill Hewlett, Nolan Bushnell; and coaches go along. At Reed College he pushed to attend courses he was interested in: calligraphy; rather than follow the syllabus, and they let him. They even allowed him to continue when he stopped his parents from paying more tuition. His stressed idealist continually sought out gurus: Shunryu Suzuki, Neem Karoli Baba; and visionaries who might help Steve understand who he really was.
built an emotional are low level fast unconscious agents distributed across the brain and body which associate, via the amygdala and rich club hubs, important environmental signals with encoded high speed sensors, and distributed programs of action to model: predict, prioritize guidance signals, select and respond effectively, coherently and rapidly to the initial signal. The majority of emotion centered brain regions interface to the midbrain through the hypothalamus. The cerebellum and basal ganglia support the integration of emotion and motor functions, rewarding rhythmic movement. The most accessible signs of emotions are the hard to control and universal facial expressions. Emotions provide prioritization for conscious access given that an animal has only one body, but possibly many cells, with which to achieve its highest level goals. Because of this, base emotions clash with group goals and are disparaged by the powerful. Pinker notes a set of group selected emotions which he classes as: other-condemning, other-praising, other-suffering and self-conscious emotions. Evolutionary psychology argues evolution shaped human emotions during the long period of hunter-gatherer existence in the African savanna. Human emotions are universal and include: Anger, Appreciation of natural beauty, Contempt, Disgust, Embarrassment, Fear, Gratitude, Grief, Guilt, Happiness, Honor, Jealousy, Liking, Love, Moral awe, Rage, Romantic love, Lust for revenge, Passion, Sadness, Self-control, Shame, Sympathy, Surprise; and the sham emotions and distrust induced by reciprocal altruism.
representation of how designs should be perceived which he then
shared with Apple's
consumers, incrementally enticing and educating them about the
joy they could expect from his products' leverage of This page describes the consequences of the asymmetries caused
by genotypic traits
creating a phenotypic signal in males and selection activity
in the female - sexual selection.
The impact of this asymmetry is to create a powerful alternative
to natural selection with sexual
selection's leverage of positive returns.
The mechanisms are described.
sexual selection. Jobs utilized
his reputation to draw attention to each new creation, using
this awareness to align his ideals and those of Apple's fans to
generate true innovations is the economic realization of invention and combinatorial exaptation. Keynes noted it provided the unquantifiable beneficial possibility that limits fear of uncertainty. Innovation operates across all CAS, being supported by genetic and cultural means. Creativity provides the mutation and recombination genetic operators for the cultural process. While highly innovative, monopolies: AT&T, IBM; usually have limited economic reach, constraining productivity. This explains the use of regulation, or even its threat, that can check their power and drive the creations across the economy. .
E.O.
Wilson highlights
the signature a great artist, musician, designer or writer
uses to catch the target viewer's attention, focus it, and then
lead them through the work. Leonardo
da Vinci built in mechanisms, in his paintings, to draw
attention to a hand, eyes or mouth which would then create an illusion
of three dimensions in the mind of the viewer.
People with ASD is autism spectrum disorder. All these disorders are characterized by difficulty connecting with others. People who suffer from ASD show a reduced fusiform response to faces. ASD is linked to gene variants affecting oxytocin and vasopressin, to nongenetic mechanisms that silence the oxytocin receptor gene and to lower levels of the receptor itself. approach
creativity differently to others, Kandel
writes. He cites research, by Martin Doherty, which
indicates highly autistic is a major hereditary mental disorder that starts before age three when it features: a strong preference to be alone, a desire for things to stay the same, and areas of creative ability - they see the ordinary as beautiful and have special talents for: poetry, foreign languages, music, art, and calculations. They generate less but more original ideas. It occurs as a spectrum of symptoms, from mild to severe, across the population of sufferers (ASD). Before age two the circumference of an autistic child's head is larger than typical and regions: amygdala, frontal lobe; develop prematurely, altering activity in other regions. Autism highlights aspects of the brain's specialized regions and processes for interacting with other people. Autistic's interests are restricted. They struggle with social interactions & verbal and nonverbal communications. Autistics do not attribute minds to other people: attributing mental states to others allows us to predict their behavior; a critical skill for social learning and interaction. While their visual area MT detects motion, the superior temporal sulcus does not respond to biological motion in autistics, undermining the understanding of intention. And they gaze at mouths rather than eyes when looking at faces. The default mode network is disrupted. Autistic adolescents have unusually large numbers of synapses, because of a failure of synaptic pruning. Autistics almost never pretend. They can't explain the difference between an instance of an object and a memory of it. Mild autism still maintains some pressure to conform socially and often results in depression and anxiety. Autism occurs in every country and social class. It lasts a lifetime. It has genetic and neurological causes. Identical twins are 90% likely to both have autism if one of them does. With 50% of genes active in the brain, mutations are likely to impact the development and operation of the brain. The genes: SHANK3, CDH10; are involved but account for a very small percentage of the risk. Facial gaze studies indicate a high genetic influence and an opportunity to identify more genes associated with autism (Jul 2017). Copy number variations: an extra copy of a segment of 25 genes of chromosome 7 increases the risk of ASD, while deletion of the segment causes Williams syndrome; and de novo mutations which drive up the number of autism cases as paternal age has increased in the US. ASD is associated with a reduced fusiform face area response. Tests [in development] for autism include: SynapDx's blood test.
people generate fewer, but more original ideas. Doherty
argues this is due their relying less on associations and memory in the brain includes functionally different types: Declarative, or explicit, (episodic and semantic), Implicit, Procedural, Spatial, Temporal, Verbal; Hebb suggested that glutamate receptive neurons learn by (NMDA channel based) synaptic strengthening: short term memory. This was shown to happen for explicit memory formation in the hippocampus. This strengthening is sustained by subsequent LTP. The non-real-time learning and planning processes operate through consciousness using the working memory structures, and then via sleep, the salient ones are consolidated while the rest are destroyed and garbage collected. , which would
constrain their creative thinking. Some autistic artists
develop great This page discusses the interdependence of perception and
representation in a complex adaptive system (CAS). Hofstadter
and Mitchell's research with Copycat is
reviewed. The bridging of a node from a network of 'well
known' percepts to a new representational instance is discussed
as it occurs in biochemistry, in consciousness and
abstractly.
perceptual skills even
though they exhibit little of the empathy is the capability to relate to another person from their perspective. It is implemented by spindle neurons. Empathy towards others is controlled by the right-hemisphere supramarginal gyrus. Empathy is context dependently mediated by estrogen. It develops over time: Piaget's preoperational stage includes rudimentary empathy, Theory of mind supports the development; initially feeling someone's pain as one integrated being, then for them and eventually as them. In adults, when someone else is hurt the anterior cingulate cortex, amygdala & insula activates projecting [scapegoating] to the vmPFC. If the pain is physical the PAG activates and motor neurons for the area where the other person was injured. The intertwining of the ACC amygdala & insula in adults results in attribution of fault even when there is none which can make it hard to step in and actually help. But in seven-year-olds the activation is concrete: PAG and sensory & motor cortexes with minimal coupling to the rudimentary vmPFC. In older children the vmPFC is coupled to limbic structures. Ten to twelve year olds abstract empathy to classes of people. Brizendine asserts young girls develop empathy earlier than boys, because their evolved greater neuronal investment in communication and emotion networks. Year old girls are much more responsive to the distress of other people than boys are. At 18 months girls are experiencing infantile puberty. By adolescence the vmPFC is coupled to theory of mind regions and intentional harm induces disgust via the amygdala. Sapolsky explains adolescent boys are utilitarian and tend to accept inequality more than girls do. But both sexes accept inequality as the way it is. Sociopaths do not develop empathy. that is normally
also present in great art. Happe & Frith suggests they
leverage: obsessive practice, superior sensory acuity, focus on
detail, visual memory, and pattern detection.
PET is positron emission tomography which uses a radioactive tracer (Nuclear medicine) to look for disease processes. The tracer is intravenously deployed through the blood stream where it collects in organs and tissues. A whole body scanner is then used to count the indirect gamma ray emissions and a computer builds a 3 dimensional representation. If the tracer is an analog of glucose such as fluorodeoxyglucose the concentrations of tracer imaged will indicate tissue metabolic activity (glucose uptake). This can be used to explore for early signs of cancer (unusually active cells) metastasis. scans show the left and
right hemispheres of the brain responding differently to
repeated stimulation. While the left responds repeatedly
to stimulation, the right loses interest in routine stimuli but
responds to novelty. While
improvising, pianists damp down the DLPFC is dorsolateral prefrontal cortex which is:
- At the heart of decision
making - highly rational, unsentimental
- A major agent of working
memory
- The most recently evolved part of the prefrontal cortex.
- Mainly interconnected with other parts of the cortex.
- Must be inhibited or it constrains right brain creativity.
which normally mediates
inhibition of such attempts at creativity.
The This page discusses the mechanisms and effects of emergence
underpinning any complex adaptive system (CAS). Physical forces and
constraints follow the rules of complexity. They generate
phenomena and support the indirect emergence of epiphenomena.
Flows of epiphenomena interact in events which support the
emergence of equilibrium and autonomous
entities. Autonomous entities enable evolution
to operate broadening the adjacent possible.
Key research is reviewed.
emergence of the economic is a human SuperOrganism complex adaptive system (CAS) which operates and controls trade flows within a rich niche. Economics models economies. Robert Gordon has described the evolution of the American economy. Like other CAS, economic flows are maintained far from equilibrium by: demand, financial flows and constraints, supply infrastructure constraints, political and military constraints; ensuring wealth, legislative control, legal contracts and power have significant leverage through evolved amplifiers. Sven Beckert describes the historic transformation of the
growing, spinning, weaving, manufacture of cotton goods and
their trade over time. He describes the rise of a first global
commodity, its dependence on increasing: military power, returns for
the control points in the value delivery system(VDS), availability of land
and labor to work it including slaves.
He explains how cotton offered the opportunity for
industrialization further amplifying the productive capacity of
the VDS and the power of the control points. This VDS was quickly
copied. The increased capacity of the industrialized
cotton complex adaptive system (CAS) required more labor to
operate the machines. Beckert describes the innovative introduction of wages
and the ways found to
mobilize industrial labor.
Beckert describes the characteristics of the industrial cotton
CAS which made it flexible enough to become globally interconnected.
Slavery made the production system so cost effective that all
prior structures collapsed as they interconnected. So when
the US civil war
blocked access to the major production nodes in the
American Deep South the CAS began adapting.
Beckert describes the global
reconstruction that occurred and the resulting destruction of the traditional ways
of life in the global countryside. This colonial expansion
further enriched and empowered the 'western' nation
states. Beckert explains how other countries responded
by copying the colonial strategies and creating the
opportunities for future armed conflict among the original
colonialists and the new upstarts.
Completing the adaptive
shifts, Beckert describes the advocates for industrialization in
the colonized global south and how over time they joined
the global cotton CAS disrupting the early western manufacturing
nodes and creating the current global CAS
dominated by merchants like Wal-Mart
pulling goods through a network of clothing manufacturers,
spinning and weaving factories, and growers competing with each
other on cost.
Following our summary of Beckert's book, RSS comments from the
perspective of CAS theory. The transformation of
disconnected peasant farmers,
pastoral warriors and their lands into a supply chain for a
highly profitable industrial CAS required the development over
time: of military force, global transportation and communication
networks, perception and representation control networks, capital stores and flows,
models, rules, standards and markets; along with the support at
key points of: barriers, disruption, and infrastructure and
evolved amplifiers. The emergent
system demonstrates the powerful constraining influence of
extended phenotypic alignment.
cotton This page reviews the implications of reproduction initially
generating a single initialized child cell. For
multi-cellular organisms this 'cell' must contain all the germ-line schematic
structures including for organelles and multi-generational epi-genetic
state. Any microbiome
is subsequently integrated during the innovative deployment of
this creative event. Organisms with skeletal
infrastructure cannot complete the process of creation of an
associated adult mind, until the proximate environment has been
sampled during development.
The mechanism and resulting strategic options are
discussed.
organism:
with a Computational
theory of the mind and evolutionary
psychology provide Steven Pinker with a framework on which
to develop his psychological arguments about the mind and its
relationship to the brain. Humans captured a cognitive niche by
natural selection 'building out'
specialized aspects of their bodies and brains resulting in a system of mental organs
we call the mind.
He garnishes and defends the framework with findings from
psychology regarding: The visual
system - an example of natural
selections solutions to the sensory challenges
of inverse
modeling of our
environment; Intensions - where
he highlights the challenges of hunter-gatherers -
making sense of the objects
they perceive and predicting what they imply and natural
selections powerful solutions; Emotions - which Pinker argues are
essential to human prioritizing and decision making; Relationships - natural selection's
strategies for coping with the most dangerous competitors, other
people. He helps us understand marriage, friendships and war.
These conclusions allow him to understand the development and
maintenance of higher callings: Art, Music, Literature, Humor,
Religion, & Philosophy; and develop a position on the meaning of life.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) modeling allows RSS to frame Pinker's arguments
within humanity's current situation, induced by powerful evolved
amplifiers: Globalization,
Cliodynamics, The green revolution
and resource
bottlenecks; melding his powerful predictions of the
drivers of human behavior with system wide constraints.
The implications are discussed.
mind provided by the Liverpool
cotton exchange, and a body centered on the port's ships;
encouraged the formation, by Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
cloning and
mutation, of analogous trading exchanges for other
goods.
Businesses use a far less formal representation, in contrast to
these earlier CAS examples. While businesses are somatic, Schematic structures which are used to support the operation of the agent. They are modified as the agent's state changes unlike the germ-line schemata. operations of goals described in
their business plans and strategies that their Plans are interpreted and implemented by agents. This page
discusses the properties of agents in a complex adaptive system
(CAS).
It then presents examples of agents in different CAS. The
examples include a computer program where modeling and actions
are performed by software agents. These software agents
are aggregates.
The participation of agents in flows is introduced and some
implications of this are outlined.
agents have Salman Khan argues that the evolved global education system is
inefficient and organized around constraining and corralling
students into accepting dubious ratings that lead to mundane
roles. He highlights a radical and already proven
alternative which offers effective self-paced deep learning
processes supported by technology and freed up attention of
teams of teachers. Building on his personal experience of
helping overcome the unjustified failing grade of a relative,
Khan:
- Iteratively learns how to teach: Starting with Nadia, Leveraging
short videos focused on content,
Converging on mastery,
With the help of
neuroscience, and filling
in dependent gaps; resulting in a different approach
to the mainstream method.
- Assesses the broken US education system: Set in its ways, Designed for the 1800s,
Inducing holes that
are hidden by tests, Tests
which ignore creativity.
The resulting teaching process is so inefficient it needs to
be supplemented with homework.
Instead teachers were encouraging their pupils to use his tools at home so
they could mentor them while they attended school, an
inversion that significantly improves the economics.
- Enters the real world: Builds a scalable service,
Working with a
real classroom, Trying stealth
learning, At Khan Academy full time, In the curriculum at
Los Altos, Supporting life-long
learning.
- Develops The One World Schoolhouse: Back to the future with
a one
room school, a robust
teaching team, and creativity enabled;
so with some catalysis
even the poorest can
become educated and earn credentials
for current jobs.
- Wishes he could also correct: Summer holidays, Transcript based
assessments, College
education;
- Concludes it is now possible to provide the infrastructure
for creativity to
emerge and to support risk taking.
Following our summary of his arguments RSS frames them from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Disruption is a powerful force for
change but if its force is used to support the current teachers
to adopt new processes can it overcome the extended phenotypic alignment and evolutionary amplifiers sustaining the
current educational network?
learned,
few businesses have succeeded in deploying an This page reviews the strategy of architecting an end-to-end
solution in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its costs and benefits are discussed.
end-to-end Hoshin - Hoshin (direction) Kanri (management) is a planning process which was popularized by Professor Kaoru Ishikawa which helped align goals and objectives across an organization. It argues: - Focus on a few breakthrough ideas. As a method to focus an organization on lean management it can be used to drive cost cutting. However, if the measures are poor the results can undermine the operation of an effective system, as at Laguna Honda Hospital.
- Cascade of goals and strategies is developed by top down and bottom up discussions allowing detail to be added along with alignment and buy in. In Japan, lifelong employment supported this process. The individual focused merit ratings used in Western management practice undermines the process in Deming's view (deadly disease 3).
- The goals, strategies and success measures should be rigorously documented. In the original paper and fax processes in Japan each goal, its strategies, measures and resources were documented in a planning table. The whole activity became coordinated by a house of quality. In AWF the planning table is replaced by a bullet point infinite labelled goal in the execution schematic plan with a structured status block allowing easy visualization of the goal network.
- Regular review process based on a Shewhart cycle.
plan that details
what Plans are interpreted and implemented by agents. This page
discusses the properties of agents in a complex adaptive system
(CAS).
It then presents examples of agents in different CAS. The
examples include a computer program where modeling and actions
are performed by software agents. These software agents
are aggregates.
The participation of agents in flows is introduced and some
implications of this are outlined.
actions they will or have
taken. So in most businesses The agents in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) must model their
environment to respond effectively to it. Evolution's
schematic operators and Samuel
modeling together support the indirect recording of past
successes and their strategic use by the current agent to learn
how to succeed in the proximate environment.
learning
cannot be based on preserving and prioritizing the latest Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic representation. Toyota
is a notable exception, constrained after World War 2 to
maintain its workforce, and with Good ideas are successful because they build upon prior
developments that have been successfully implemented.
Johnson demonstrates that they are phenotypic expressions of
memetic plans subject to the laws of complex adaptive systems (CAS).
ideas
from Deming
and observation of US is the United States of America. and
European car manufacturers, they encouraged designers and
assemblers to Walter Shewhart's iterative development process is found in many
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
The mechanism is reviewed and its value in coping with random
events is explained.
iteratively review and
improve the plans and implementation of the manufacturing
process.
The early 20th century A government sanctioned monopoly
supported the construction of a superorganism
American Telephone and
Telegraph
(AT&T). Within this Bell Labs was at the center of
three networks:
- The evolving global scientific
network.
- The Bell telephone network. And
- The military
industrial network deploying 'fire and missile
control' systems.
Bell Labs strategically leveraged each network to create an innovation
engine.
They monitored the opportunities to leverage the developing
ideas, reorganizing to replace incumbent
opposition and enable the creation and growth of new
ideas.
Once the monopoly was
dismantled, AT&T disrupted.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) models of the innovation mechanisms are
discussed.
AT&T and its research organization,
Bell Laboratories, was highly creative. As a
government sanctioned monopoly is a power relation within: - A state in which a group has enough power to enforce its will on other citizens. If this is a central authority with a cohesive military, it can overpower other warlords and stabilize the society.
- An economy in which one business has enough share in a market segment to control margins to its advantage. An economic monopoly can be broadly beneficial: AT&T monopoly, US patent monopoly rights;
,
required to please Republicans and Democrats, it was Terrence Deacon explores how constraints on dynamic flows can
induce emergent phenomena
which can do real work. He shows how these phenomena are
sustained. The mechanism enables
the development of Darwinian competition.
constrained to focus on long-term
strategies to maintain and leverage its high fixed costs using SuperOrganism is a wealthy autonomous entity needing and controlling the richest niches in the proximate environment, that emerges from the bundled cooperation of schematically aligned agents. The term is based on the social insect model, used by: ants, termites, and bees; and identified by Holldobler & E.O. Wilson. These genetically identical insect superorganisms cooperatively limit their reproduction to align with the resources available in the niche. Wilson asserts these insects all developed nests to which they returned to raise their offspring, and when the nest sites were of limited capacity some family members responded by focusing on defending the nest and foraging while their mother became an egg laying queen, enabled by "a single genetic change which silenced the brain's program for dispersal and prevents the mother and her offspring from dispersing to create new nests," Wilson explains. He adds climate control of the nest and disease resistance, just like the human immune system, demand individually focused diversity. So the queen's genome consists of low variety alleles for the extended phenotypic 'robot' worker caste agents and their organization - queen and workers competing as one, with other colonies and individual insects - and other parts which are high where the genome includes significant diversity. For humans it is an evolved cultural strategy used when the environment is supportive, but it is dependent on our imperfect cognitive assessment of kinship as well as group selection driven emotions: other-condemning, other-praising, other-suffering and self-conscious; and group oriented pressures to conform and remain: religions. And the adjacent possible must be recreated and modeled culturally through the emergence of processes such as democracy. It depends on inter-agent signalling. In both insects and humans it allows specialization, and encourages operations and flows that are tightly controlled, limiting waste, leveraging parallel activity, supporting coherence. Superorganisms reflect cliodynamic flows. A superorganism has a development and operational phase. As additional agents are coopted into the superorganism they align, participate in supply and demand activities and so contribute to the evolutionary amplification. Damasio notes that prokaryotes, in rich environments, can similarly operate in a symbiotic fashion expressing cultural behaviors. This page reviews the strategy of bundling multiple products
within a single offer in a complex
adaptive system (CAS). The
mechanism is discussed with examples from biology and
business.
bundling. Gertner
identifies why it was creative:
- Nexus of three networks: science,
military
industrial, telephone is a device for capture of spoken voice signals, for their encoding and transmission over a signalling medium, initially the telegraph, but subsequently: microwave, optical links and networks and wireless networks; and the receipt and playing of the signals in the receiver. A variety of inventors saw the opportunity to add voice communications to the telegraph including: Alexander Graham Bell, Elisha Gray, Antonio Meucci; inducing significant litigation regarding the patent rights.
.
- Telephone network was a rich problem and application
space. Fixed cost strategy ensured managers encouraged
continual
This page discusses the benefits of proactively strengthening
strong points.
prophylactic
technology improvement by applying scientific enquiry
Flows of different kinds are essential to the operation of
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
Example flows are outlined. Constraints on flows support
the emergence of the systems.
Examples of constraints are discussed.
Flow of young researchers
coordinated by interested scientists such as Millikan.
- War time service to the US
government introduced new technologies and problems to the
Bell labs researchers
- Computers and information
theory encouraged Bell Labs to leverage these
capabilities.
- Government constraints encouraged release
of the resulting technologies freely to academia and patents
to other companies.
- Lab note books were formally managed in a
Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic structure.
Researchers were encouraged to review problems with the guys who
wrote the books on key subjects: Shockley,
Tukey, Shannon;
- Laboratory physical structure designed to encourage flows
of researchers between the main platonic nodes and their own
lab offices encouraging
Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
recombination
of Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
memetic details. Theorists and
experimenters were encouraged to work together,
bounding creative ideas and real world Terrence Deacon explores how constraints on dynamic flows can
induce emergent phenomena
which can do real work. He shows how these phenomena are
sustained. The mechanism enables
the development of Darwinian competition.
constraints.
- Epistatic leverage of different
ideas, integrated during a slow hunch,
expanding the impact of new creations.
In summary, creativity includes:
- Behavioral
propensity for
To benefit from shifts in the environment agents must be flexible. Being
sensitive to environmental signals
agents who adjust strategic priorities can constrain their
competitors.
flexibility.
- Childhood
and adolescent in humans supports the transition from a juvenile configuration, dependent on parents and structured to learn & logistically transform, to adult optimized to the proximate environment. And it is staged, encouraging male adolescents to escape the hierarchy they grew up in and enter other groups where they may bring in: fresh ideas, risk taking; and alter the existing hierarchy: Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates & Paul Allen; while females become highly focused on friendships and communications. It marks the beginning of Piaget's formal operational stage of cognitive development. The limbic, autonomic and hormone networks are already deployed and functioning effectively. The frontal cortex has to be pruned: winning neurons move to their final highly connected positions, and are myelinated over time. The rest dissolve. So the frontal lobe does not obtain its adult configuration and networked integration until the mid-twenties when prefrontal cortex control becomes optimal. The evolutionarily oldest areas of the frontal cortex mature first. The PFC must be iteratively customized by experience to do the right thing as an adult. Adolescents:
- Don't detect irony effectively. They depend on the DMPFC to do this, unlike adults who leverage the fusiform face area.
- Regulate emotions with the ventral striatum while the prefrontal cortex is still being setup. Dopamine projection density and signalling increase from the ventral tegmentum catalyzing increased interest in dopamine based rewards. Novelty seeking allows for creative exploration which was necessary to move beyond the familial pack. Criticisms do not get incorporated into learning models by adolescents leaving their risk assessments very poor. The target of the dopamine networks, the adolescent accumbens, responds to rewards like a gyrating top - hugely to large rewards, and negatively to small rewards. Eventually as the frontal regions increase in contribution there are steady improvements in: working memory, flexible rule use, executive organization and task shifting. And adolescents start to see other people's perspective.
- Drive the cellular transformations with post-pubescent high levels of testosterone in males, and high but fluctuating estrogen & progesterone levels in females. Blood flow to the frontal cortex is also diverted on occasion to the groin.
- Peer pressure is exceptionally influential in adolescents. Admired peer comments reduce vmPFC activity and enhance ventral striatal activity. Adults modulate the mental impact of socially mean treatment: the initial activation of the PAG, anterior cingulate, amygdala, insula cortex; which generate feelings of pain, anger, and disgust, with the VLPFC but that does not occur in adolescents.
- Feel empathy intensely, supported by their rampant emotions, interest in novelty, ego. But feeling the pain of others can induce self-oriented avoidance of the situations.
development
that introduce, through being Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
schematic
operators, diverse ideas, different The influence of childhood on behavior is significant.
Enneagrams define personality
types: Reformer, Helper, Achiever,
Individualist, Investigator, Loyalist, Enthusiast,
Challenger and Peacemaker; based on the impact of
childhood driven wounds.
The Enneagram becomes
a tool to enable interested people to transform from the
emotionally wounded base, hidden within
the armor of the type, to the liberated underlying essence.
Childhood leaves each of us with some environmentally specific Basic Fear. In response each
of us adopts an induced Basic Desire
of the type. But as we develop the inner observer, it will
support presence and
undermine the identification
that supports the armor of the type.
The Enneagram reveals three sets of relations about our type
armor:
- Triadic self
revealing: Instinctive,
feeling, thinking; childhood needs
that became significant wounds
- Social style
groupings: Assertive, compliant, withdrawn; strategies for
managing inner conflict
- Coping styles: Positive outlook, competency, reactive; strategies for
defending childhood wounds
Riso and Hudson augment the Enneagram with instinctual
distortions reflected in the interests of the variants.
The Enneagram also offers tools for understanding a person's level of development:
unhealthy, average, healthy,
liberation; including their
current center of gravity,
steriotypical social role,
wake-up call, leaden rule, red
flag, and direction
of integration and disintegration.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) theory associates the models
presented by the Enneagram with evolved behaviors and structures
in the mind: feelings, emotions, social behaviors, ideas; driven
by genetic and cultural evolution and the constraints of family
and social life. Emergent evolved amplifers can be
constrained by Riso and Hudson's awareness strategies.
behavioral approaches and curiosity
about events that can be leveraged into a: set of
tools, network of creative associations, systematically
coherent model; to expand
the adjacent possible replacing hierarchic
constraints with dynamic flows of innovative is the economic realization of invention and combinatorial exaptation. Keynes noted it provided the unquantifiable beneficial possibility that limits fear of uncertainty. Innovation operates across all CAS, being supported by genetic and cultural means. Creativity provides the mutation and recombination genetic operators for the cultural process. While highly innovative, monopolies: AT&T, IBM; usually have limited economic reach, constraining productivity. This explains the use of regulation, or even its threat, that can check their power and drive the creations across the economy. products,
services and ideas
- A rich problem and application network:
parents,
Salman Khan argues that the evolved global education system is
inefficient and organized around constraining and corralling
students into accepting dubious ratings that lead to mundane
roles. He highlights a radical and already proven
alternative which offers effective self-paced deep learning
processes supported by technology and freed up attention of
teams of teachers. Building on his personal experience of
helping overcome the unjustified failing grade of a relative,
Khan:
- Iteratively learns how to teach: Starting with Nadia, Leveraging
short videos focused on content,
Converging on mastery,
With the help of
neuroscience, and filling
in dependent gaps; resulting in a different approach
to the mainstream method.
- Assesses the broken US education system: Set in its ways, Designed for the 1800s,
Inducing holes that
are hidden by tests, Tests
which ignore creativity.
The resulting teaching process is so inefficient it needs to
be supplemented with homework.
Instead teachers were encouraging their pupils to use his tools at home so
they could mentor them while they attended school, an
inversion that significantly improves the economics.
- Enters the real world: Builds a scalable service,
Working with a
real classroom, Trying stealth
learning, At Khan Academy full time, In the curriculum at
Los Altos, Supporting life-long
learning.
- Develops The One World Schoolhouse: Back to the future with
a one
room school, a robust
teaching team, and creativity enabled;
so with some catalysis
even the poorest can
become educated and earn credentials
for current jobs.
- Wishes he could also correct: Summer holidays, Transcript based
assessments, College
education;
- Concludes it is now possible to provide the infrastructure
for creativity to
emerge and to support risk taking.
Following our summary of his arguments RSS frames them from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Disruption is a powerful force for
change but if its force is used to support the current teachers
to adopt new processes can it overcome the extended phenotypic alignment and evolutionary amplifiers sustaining the
current educational network?
teachers, academics, managers;
- Environmental forces that encourage
This page discusses the mechanisms and effects of emergence
underpinning any complex adaptive system (CAS). Physical forces and
constraints follow the rules of complexity. They generate
phenomena and support the indirect emergence of epiphenomena.
Flows of epiphenomena interact in events which support the
emergence of equilibrium and autonomous
entities. Autonomous entities enable evolution
to operate broadening the adjacent possible.
Key research is reviewed.
emergence of a This page discusses the benefits of geographic clusters of agents and resources at the center of a complex adaptive
system (CAS).
geographic cluster interested in
one or more important problems, and discussing and valuing Good ideas are successful because they build upon prior
developments that have been successfully implemented.
Johnson demonstrates that they are phenotypic expressions of
memetic plans subject to the laws of complex adaptive systems (CAS).
good ideas.
- A vision that drives activity forward, for the lucky a
situation without long
term stress is a multi-faceted condition reflecting high cortisol levels. Dr. Robert Sapolsky's studies of baboons indicate that stress helps build readiness for fight or flight. As these actions occur the levels of cortisol return to the baseline rate. A stressor is anything that disrupts the regular homeostatic balance. The stress response is the array of neural and endocrine changes that occur to respond effectively to the crisis and reestablish homeostasis.
- The short term response to the stressor
- activates the amygdala which: Stimulates the brain stem resulting in inhibition of the parasympathetic nervous system and activation of the sympathetic nervous system with the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine deployed around the body, Activates the PVN which generates a cascade resulting in glucocorticoid secretion to: get energy to the muscles with increased blood pressure for a powerful response. The brain's acuity and cognition are stimulated. The immune system is stimulated with beta-endorphin and repair activities curtail. In order for the body to destroy bacteria in wounds, pro-inflammatory cytokines increase blood flow to the area. The induced inflammation signals the brain to activate the insula and through it the ACC. But when the stressor is
- long term: loneliness, debt; and no action is necessary, or possible, long term damage ensues. Damage from such stress may only occur in specific situations: Nuclear families coping with parents moving in. Sustained stress provides an evolved amplifier of a position of dominance and status. It is a strategy in female aggression used to limit reproductive competition. Sustained stress:
- Stops the frontal cortex from ensuring we do the harder thing, instead substituting amplification of the individual's propensity for risk-taking and impairing risk assessment!
- Activates the integration between the thalamus and amygdala.
- Acts differently on the amygdala in comparison to the frontal cortex and hippocampus: Stress strengthens the integration between the Amygdala and the hippocampus, making the hippocampus fearful.
- BLA & BNST respond with increased BDNF levels and expanded dendrites persistently increasing anxiety and fear conditioning.
- Makes it easier to learn a fear association and to consolidate it into long-term memory. Sustained stress makes it harder to unlearn fear by making the prefrontal cortex inhibit the BLA from learning to break the fear association and weakening the prefrontal cortex's hold over the amygdala. And glucocorticoids decrease activation of the medial prefrontal cortex during processing of emotional faces. Accuracy of assessing emotions from faces suffers. A terrified rat generating lots of glucocorticoids will cause dendrites in the hippocampus to atrophy but when it generates the same amount from excitement of running on a wheel the dendrites expand. The activation of the amygdala seems to determine how the hippocampus responds.
- Depletes the nucleus accumbens of dopamine biasing rats toward social subordination and biasing humans toward depression.
- Disrupts working memory by amplifying norepinephrine signalling in the prefrontal cortex and amygdala to prefrontal cortex signalling until they become destructive. It also desynchronizes activation in different frontal lobe regions impacting shifting of attention.
- Increases the risk of autoimmune disease (Jan 2017)
- During depression, stress inhibits dopamine signalling.
- Strategies for stress reduction include: Mindfulness.
, but that's not necessary or usual, and
with challenging problems to focus on
- Thought experiments to stimulate building of new
associations
Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
Recombination enabled by a slow hunch and extended
by, meat
sharing originated, trade networks
- An emotion are low level fast unconscious agents distributed across the brain and body which associate, via the amygdala and rich club hubs, important environmental signals with encoded high speed sensors, and distributed programs of action to model: predict, prioritize guidance signals, select and respond effectively, coherently and rapidly to the initial signal. The majority of emotion centered brain regions interface to the midbrain through the hypothalamus. The cerebellum and basal ganglia support the integration of emotion and motor functions, rewarding rhythmic movement. The most accessible signs of emotions are the hard to control and universal facial expressions. Emotions provide prioritization for conscious access given that an animal has only one body, but possibly many cells, with which to achieve its highest level goals. Because of this, base emotions clash with group goals and are disparaged by the powerful. Pinker notes a set of group selected emotions which he classes as: other-condemning, other-praising, other-suffering and self-conscious emotions. Evolutionary psychology argues evolution shaped human emotions during the long period of hunter-gatherer existence in the African savanna. Human emotions are universal and include: Anger, Appreciation of natural beauty, Contempt, Disgust, Embarrassment, Fear, Gratitude, Grief, Guilt, Happiness, Honor, Jealousy, Liking, Love, Moral awe, Rage, Romantic love, Lust for revenge, Passion, Sadness, Self-control, Shame, Sympathy, Surprise; and the sham emotions and distrust induced by reciprocal altruism.
This page discusses the benefits of bringing agents and resources to the
dynamically best connected region of a complex adaptive system (CAS).
centered process coupling the
recipient's perception are internal appearences of the external world and the body according to Haikonen. RSS views them as evolved models that are: - Associated schematically with the signals generated in response to epi-phenomena detected by sensory receptors and
- Acted on by emergent agents.
to the ideas signalled, is an emergent capability which is used by cooperating agents to support coordination & rival agents to support control and dominance. In eukaryotic cells signalling is used extensively. A signal interacts with the exposed region of a receptor molecule inducing it to change shape to an activated form. Chains of enzymes interact with the activated receptor relaying, amplifying and responding to the signal to change the state of the cell. Many of the signalling pathways pass through the nuclear membrane and interact with the DNA to change its state. Enzymes sensitive to the changes induced in the DNA then start to operate generating actions including sending further signals. Cell signalling is reviewed by Helmreich. Signalling is a fundamental aspect of CAS theory and is discussed from the abstract CAS perspective in signals and sensors. In AWF the eukaryotic signalling architecture has been abstracted in a codelet based implementation. To be credible signals must be hard to fake. To be effective they must be easily detected by the target recipient. To be efficient they are low cost to produce and destroy.
by the creator, enabling This page reviews the strategy of setting up an arms race. At its
core this strategy depends on being able to alter, or take
advantage of an alteration in, the genome
or equivalent. The situation is illustrated with examples
from biology, high tech and politics.
evolved
amplification from This page describes the consequences of the asymmetries caused
by genotypic traits
creating a phenotypic signal in males and selection activity
in the female - sexual selection.
The impact of this asymmetry is to create a powerful alternative
to natural selection with sexual
selection's leverage of positive returns.
The mechanisms are described.
sexual
selection. It helps when the target's interest
in the creation has been peeked by the creator's 'star'
reputation.
Carlo Rovelli resolves the paradox of time.
Rovelli initially explains that low level physics does not
include time:
- A present that is common throughout the universe does not exist
- Events are only partially ordered. The present is
localized
- The difference between past and future is not foundational.
It occurs because of state that through our blurring appears
particular to us
- Time passes at different speeds dependent on where we are and how fast we travel
- Time's rhythms are due to
the gravitational field
- Our quantized physics shows neither
space nor time, just processes transforming physical
variables.
- Fundamentally there is no time. The basic equations
evolve together with events, not things
Then he
explains how in a physical world without time its perception can
emerge:
- Our familiar time emerges
- Our interaction with the world is partial, blurred,
quantum indeterminate
- The ignorance determines the existence of thermal time
and entropy that quantifies our uncertainty
- Directionality of time is real
but perspectival. The entropy of the world in
relation to us increases with our thermal time. The
growth of entropy distinguishes past from future: resulting in
traces and memories
- Each human is a
unified being because: we reflect the world, we
formed an image of a unified entity by
interacting with our kind, and because of the perspective
of memory
- The variable time: is one
of the variables of the gravitational field.
With our scale we don't
register quantum fluctuations, making space-time
appear determined. At our speed we don't perceive
differences in time of different clocks, so we experience
a single time: universal, uniform, ordered; which is
helpful to our decisions
Time made
available to iterate around an exploratory Walter Shewhart's iterative development process is found in many
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
The mechanism is reviewed and its value in coping with random
events is explained.
Shewhart cycle, to help develop
instances of the creative idea. Clear documentation of
the schema allows for its replication. Argyll
& Mivert's
competitive threats to Desmond & Moore paint a picture of Charles Darwin's life,
expanded from his own highlights:
- His naughty
childhood,
- Wasted
schooldays,
- Apprenticeship with Grant,
- His extramural
activities at Cambridge, walks with Henslow,
life with FitzRoy on the
Beagle,
- His growing
love for science,
- London: geology, journal and Lyell.
- Moving from
Gower Street to Down and writing Origin and other
books.
- He reviewed his position on
religion: the long
dispute with Emma, his
slow collapse of belief
- damnation for unbelievers like his father and brother, inward conviction
being evolved and unreliable, regretting he had ignored his father's
advice; while describing Emma's side of the
argument. He felt happy with his decision to dedicate
his life to science. He closed by asserting after Self &
Cross-fertilization his strength will be
exhausted.
Following our summary of their main points, RSS frames the details from the
perspective of complex adaptive system (CAS) theory. Darwin placed
evolution within a CAS framework, and built a network of supporters whose
complementary skills helped drive the innovation.
Darwin's
origin
encouraged a review of the threats and a response that
strengthened Charles's published arguments.
- A fulfilling creation, an expression of a good idea, built
on a platform is agent generated infrastructure that supports emergence of an entity through: leverage of an abundant energy source, reusable resources; attracting a phenotypically aligned network of agents.
of
prior successful developments, constructed from simple
components including real or virtual Plans are interpreted and implemented by agents. This page
discusses the properties of agents in a complex adaptive system
(CAS).
It then presents examples of agents in different CAS. The
examples include a computer program where modeling and actions
are performed by software agents. These software agents
are aggregates.
The participation of agents in flows is introduced and some
implications of this are outlined.
agents.
- A signature
that highlights, and reinforces, the creative idea to the
signalled recipient
- Constraints,
needed to sustain any
This page introduces the complex adaptive system (CAS) theory
frame. The theory provides an organizing framework that is
used by 'life.' It can be used to evaluate and rank models
that claim to describe our perceived reality. It catalogs
the laws and strategies which underpin the operation of systems
that are based on the interaction of emergent
agents. It highlights the
constraints that shape CAS and so predicts their form. A
proposal that does not conform is wrong.
John Holland's framework for representing complexity is
outlined. Links to other key aspects of CAS theory
discussed at the site are presented.
CAS,
provide a limit on falling into chaos provides an explanation for the apparently random period between water droplets falling from a tap. Typically the model of the system is poor and so the data captured about the system looks unpredictable - chaotic. With a better model the system's operation can be explained with standard physical principles. Hence chaos as defined here is different from complexity. , but introduce the
risk, is an assessment of the likelihood of an independent problem occurring. It can be assigned an accurate probability since it is independent of other variables in the system. As such it is different from uncertainty. of becoming stuck in
the current, sub-optimal niche.
- A delivery process that ensures the creation
breaks through the
This page introduces the complex adaptive system (CAS) theory
frame. The theory provides an organizing framework that is
used by 'life.' It can be used to evaluate and rank models
that claim to describe our perceived reality. It catalogs
the laws and strategies which underpin the operation of systems
that are based on the interaction of emergent
agents. It highlights the
constraints that shape CAS and so predicts their form. A
proposal that does not conform is wrong.
John Holland's framework for representing complexity is
outlined. Links to other key aspects of CAS theory
discussed at the site are presented.
CAS Flows of different kinds are essential to the operation of
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
Example flows are outlined. Constraints on flows support
the emergence of the systems.
Examples of constraints are discussed.
constraints and reaches its
appreciative audience, transforms creativity into innovation is the economic realization of invention and combinatorial exaptation. Keynes noted it provided the unquantifiable beneficial possibility that limits fear of uncertainty. Innovation operates across all CAS, being supported by genetic and cultural means. Creativity provides the mutation and recombination genetic operators for the cultural process. While highly innovative, monopolies: AT&T, IBM; usually have limited economic reach, constraining productivity. This explains the use of regulation, or even its threat, that can check their power and drive the creations across the economy. .
Creativity also requires the availability of Barriers are particular types of constraints on flows. They can enforce
separation of a network of agents allowing evolution to build
diversity. Examples of different types of barriers: physical
barriers, chemical
molecules can form membranes, probability based,
cell membranes can include controllable
channels, eukaryotes
leverage membranes, symbiosis, human emotions, chess, business; and
their effects are described.
barriers to protect new strategies
from destruction by the force of This page reviews the inhibiting effect of the value delivery system on the
expression of new phenotypic
effects within an agent.
phenotypic
alignment, and competitive power.
Design
Any design process enables the
expression of creativity. It
can do this because of the designer's associations of value with
particular goals,
models and actions represented as ideas. Hopefully the
designers will also create more formal written documents.
Operations
The This page uses an example to illustrate how:
- A business can gain focus from targeting key customers,
- Business planning activities performed by the whole
organization can build awareness, empowerment and
coherence.
- A program approach can ensure strategic alignment.
management of operations
requires a shared representation of the actions that can be
performed, who will perform them and with what tools, their
expected and actual results and alternative approaches if the
actual results are poor. Again schematic structures allow
such representations to be created and updated.
The execution plan for the Adaptive web framework was developed
using schematic form. My job situation SWOT
analysis created eight initial goal clusters.
Cluster eight maximizing strategic
approach, included below, is a linear schematic structure
which associates its allocated goals with priorities
and actions in this and other goal clusters via a second detailed action
stream, also included. Node 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1 of the
adaptive web framework, an agent implementation of a virtual
robot which uses schematic structures to operate, is also
included. While the form of the execution plan may appear
different to the chess
schemata the representation of goals, control structures
and associated cascades of actions and models is logically
similar. Each
item in the contents list includes a
schematic element link such as 4.9.5,
a priority (highest - P0,
p1, p2 ... p5 - lowest) and the goal statement. The actual
schematic elements include a status box [update done] followed
by the id of the agent actioning the goal such as RHL. By
convention in the operational plans any schematic element's
child 0, such as 4.9.5.0,
represents the operation of a Plan, Do, Check, Act ( Walter Shewhart's iterative development process is found in many
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
The mechanism is reviewed and its value in coping with random
events is explained.
PDCA) cycle on the parent
element.
Strategy
Strategy involves the selection of Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
strings
of schematic actions which if successfully executed
achieve a benefit for the Plans are interpreted and implemented by agents. This page
discusses the properties of agents in a complex adaptive system
(CAS).
It then presents examples of agents in different CAS. The
examples include a computer program where modeling and actions
are performed by software agents. These software agents
are aggregates.
The participation of agents in flows is introduced and some
implications of this are outlined.
agent.
The focus of the decision is the added value rather than
responding tactically are goals and actions which respond to the actions of the enemy in a combat, rather than focusing on ones own strategic direction. to
the direct attacks of a competitor.
Natural selection
highlights strategic differences, ensuring Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic alleles, one of multiple alternative forms of a schematic sequence with the same address on a schematic string. can represent
them. This page reviews the inhibiting effect of the value delivery system on the
expression of new phenotypic
effects within an agent.
Extended phenotypic
alignment will support the schematic and allelic
differences. Plans change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) due to the action of genetic
operations such as mutation, splitting and recombination.
The nature of the operations is described.
Genetic operators
can leverage strategic alleles to introduce: structural
differences in the phenotypes is the system that results from the controlled expression of the genes. It is typically represented by a prokaryotic cell or the body of a multi-cell animal or plant. The point is that the genes provide the control surface and the abstract recipe that has been used to generate the cell.
or, the potential for structural differences to This page discusses the mechanisms and effects of emergence
underpinning any complex adaptive system (CAS). Physical forces and
constraints follow the rules of complexity. They generate
phenomena and support the indirect emergence of epiphenomena.
Flows of epiphenomena interact in events which support the
emergence of equilibrium and autonomous
entities. Autonomous entities enable evolution
to operate broadening the adjacent possible.
Key research is reviewed.
emerge during development is a phase during the operation of a CAS agent. It allows for schematic strategies to be iteratively blended with environmental signals to solve the logistical issues of migrating newly built and transformed sub-agents. That is needed to achieve the adult configuration of the agent and optimize it for the proximate environment. Smiley includes examples of the developmental phase agents required in an emergent CAS. In situations where parents invest in the growth and memetic learning of their offspring the schematic grab bag can support optimizations to develop models, structures and actions to construct an adept adult. In humans, adolescence leverages neural plasticity, elder sibling advice and adult coaching to help prepare the deploying neuronal network and body to successfully compete. .
The goal
of strategy is to diminish the possibility of resistance.
To benefit from shifts in the environment agents must be flexible. Being
sensitive to environmental signals
agents who adjust strategic priorities can constrain their
competitors.
Flexibility of aims increases the
difficulty of a competitor's defense. Creating plans from
Rather than oppose the direct thrust of some environmental flow agents
can improve their effectiveness with indirect responses.
This page explains how agents are architected to do this and
discusses some examples of how it can be done.
indirectly associated building
blocks ( Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schemata) enables the
flexibility to respond to both changes of situation, and to make
aims operational, complicating
resistance.
The Roman general Scipio
Africanus demonstrated an intuitive grasp of schematic
thinking. When he defeated Hannibal at Zama he initiated
the Roman supremacy, in Europe, the Near East and North
Africa.
Scipio's own troops were a disgraced legion. His plan was
at odds with the orthodox judgments of the leading Roman
generals. He was allowed to lead a legion to Africa since
no other Roman senator wanted to risk defeat at the hands of
Hannibal.
He won at Zama because his use of strategic principles matched
to the situation was almost faultless. By personal
involvement he gained an This page looks at how scenarios allow people to relate to the
possible evolution of the business and its products and
services. The Long view process is highlighted.
Value based customer
segmentation is reviewed. Keirsey's psychological
categorization and 'crossing
the chasm' are highlighted.
Three alternate systems are framed as long view scenarios (1)
development of a billing
mediation business, (2) development of the Grameen Bank the
first micro loan bank and (3) some classic chess games.
Some of the scenarios will be referenced in the SWOT and planning
pages of this frame. In particular the complex adaptive
system (CAS) goals used will be
referenced by the planning pages schemetic
goals.
understanding
of the situation, and selected the appropriate building
blocks, from a far larger set, to beat Hannibal. He
initially Strategy gives way to tactics.
If you your company or other emergent
system collapse
there is no further possibility of strategic action. This
page discusses the importance of sustaining the base of
operations to support subsequent strategic action.
created a sound base,
avoided areas of strong resistance, and then responding to the
unfolding situation, made himself master of the communications,
and drove forward operations that create an Rather than oppose the direct thrust of some environmental flow agents
can improve their effectiveness with indirect responses.
This page explains how agents are architected to do this and
discusses some examples of how it can be done.
indirect attack on his
competitors.
In other competitive realms as diverse as business and games the
same holds true. Lew
Gerstner Lou Gerstner describes the challenges he faced and the
strategies he used to successfully restructure the computer
company IBM.
turned round IBM with
a set of strategic goals
that closely paralleled Scipio's.
The Computational
theory of the mind and evolutionary
psychology provide Steven Pinker with a framework on which
to develop his psychological arguments about the mind and its
relationship to the brain. Humans captured a cognitive niche by
natural selection 'building out'
specialized aspects of their bodies and brains resulting in a system of mental organs
we call the mind.
He garnishes and defends the framework with findings from
psychology regarding: The visual
system - an example of natural
selections solutions to the sensory challenges
of inverse
modeling of our
environment; Intensions - where
he highlights the challenges of hunter-gatherers -
making sense of the objects
they perceive and predicting what they imply and natural
selections powerful solutions; Emotions - which Pinker argues are
essential to human prioritizing and decision making; Relationships - natural selection's
strategies for coping with the most dangerous competitors, other
people. He helps us understand marriage, friendships and war.
These conclusions allow him to understand the development and
maintenance of higher callings: Art, Music, Literature, Humor,
Religion, & Philosophy; and develop a position on the meaning of life.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) modeling allows RSS to frame Pinker's arguments
within humanity's current situation, induced by powerful evolved
amplifiers: Globalization,
Cliodynamics, The green revolution
and resource
bottlenecks; melding his powerful predictions of the
drivers of human behavior with system wide constraints.
The implications are discussed.
human mind developed to take
advantage of the cognitive
niche is Tooby & DeVore's theory that reflects a flexible competitive strategy, described by Steven Pinker, which leverages the power and flexibility of intelligence to defeat the capabilities of genetically evolved specialists focused on specific niches. . Pinker
explains how strategic
thinking supported capturing of niches previously owned by
This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
evolved specialists. Potential
structural differences are provided Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematically,
seen in personality describes the operation of the mind from the perspective of psychological models and tests based on them. Early 'Western' models of personality resulted in a simple segmentation noting the tension between: individual desires and group needs, and developing models and performing actions. Dualistic 'Eastern' philosophies promote the legitimacy of an essence which Riso & Hudson argue is hidden within a shell of personality types and is only reached by developing presence. The logic of a coherent essence is in conflict with the evolved nature of emotions outlined by Pinker. Terman's studies of personality identified types which Friedman and Martin link to healthy and unhealthy pathways. Current psychiatric models highlight at least five key aspects: - Extroversion-introversion - whether the person gains mental dynamism from socializing or retiring
- Neuroticism-stability - does a person worry or are they calm and self-satisfied
- Agreeableness-antagonism - is a person courteous & trusting or rude and suspicious
- Conscientiousness-un-directedness - is a person careful or careless
- Openness-non-openness - are they daring or conforming
The influence of childhood on behavior is significant.
Enneagrams define personality
types: Reformer, Helper, Achiever,
Individualist, Investigator, Loyalist, Enthusiast,
Challenger and Peacemaker; based on the impact of
childhood driven wounds.
The Enneagram becomes
a tool to enable interested people to transform from the
emotionally wounded base, hidden within
the armor of the type, to the liberated underlying essence.
Childhood leaves each of us with some environmentally specific Basic Fear. In response each
of us adopts an induced Basic Desire
of the type. But as we develop the inner observer, it will
support presence and
undermine the identification
that supports the armor of the type.
The Enneagram reveals three sets of relations about our type
armor:
- Triadic self
revealing: Instinctive,
feeling, thinking; childhood needs
that became significant wounds
- Social style
groupings: Assertive, compliant, withdrawn; strategies for
managing inner conflict
- Coping styles: Positive outlook, competency, reactive; strategies for
defending childhood wounds
Riso and Hudson augment the Enneagram with instinctual
distortions reflected in the interests of the variants.
The Enneagram also offers tools for understanding a person's level of development:
unhealthy, average, healthy,
liberation; including their
current center of gravity,
steriotypical social role,
wake-up call, leaden rule, red
flag, and direction
of integration and disintegration.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) theory associates the models
presented by the Enneagram with evolved behaviors and structures
in the mind: feelings, emotions, social behaviors, ideas; driven
by genetic and cultural evolution and the constraints of family
and social life. Emergent evolved amplifers can be
constrained by Riso and Hudson's awareness strategies.
types, which under the influence of
differing proximate environments, during development is a phase during the operation of a CAS agent. It allows for schematic strategies to be iteratively blended with environmental signals to solve the logistical issues of migrating newly built and transformed sub-agents. That is needed to achieve the adult configuration of the agent and optimize it for the proximate environment. Smiley includes examples of the developmental phase agents required in an emergent CAS. In situations where parents invest in the growth and memetic learning of their offspring the schematic grab bag can support optimizations to develop models, structures and actions to construct an adept adult. In humans, adolescence leverages neural plasticity, elder sibling advice and adult coaching to help prepare the deploying neuronal network and body to successfully compete. become
different strategic approaches.
To evaluate the strategies, The agents in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) must model their
environment to respond effectively to it. Evolution's
schematic operators and Samuel
modeling together support the indirect recording of past
successes and their strategic use by the current agent to learn
how to succeed in the proximate environment.
models
are setup by the brain including gut
feel.
Strategy is enabled by This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
evolution
leveraging a billion years of Carlo Rovelli resolves the paradox of time.
Rovelli initially explains that low level physics does not
include time:
- A present that is common throughout the universe does not exist
- Events are only partially ordered. The present is
localized
- The difference between past and future is not foundational.
It occurs because of state that through our blurring appears
particular to us
- Time passes at different speeds dependent on where we are and how fast we travel
- Time's rhythms are due to
the gravitational field
- Our quantized physics shows neither
space nor time, just processes transforming physical
variables.
- Fundamentally there is no time. The basic equations
evolve together with events, not things
Then he
explains how in a physical world without time its perception can
emerge:
- Our familiar time emerges
- Our interaction with the world is partial, blurred,
quantum indeterminate
- The ignorance determines the existence of thermal time
and entropy that quantifies our uncertainty
- Directionality of time is real
but perspectival. The entropy of the world in
relation to us increases with our thermal time. The
growth of entropy distinguishes past from future: resulting in
traces and memories
- Each human is a
unified being because: we reflect the world, we
formed an image of a unified entity by
interacting with our kind, and because of the perspective
of memory
- The variable time: is one
of the variables of the gravitational field.
With our scale we don't
register quantum fluctuations, making space-time
appear determined. At our speed we don't perceive
differences in time of different clocks, so we experience
a single time: universal, uniform, ordered; which is
helpful to our decisions
time.
But strategy is an This page discusses the mechanisms and effects of emergence
underpinning any complex adaptive system (CAS). Physical forces and
constraints follow the rules of complexity. They generate
phenomena and support the indirect emergence of epiphenomena.
Flows of epiphenomena interact in events which support the
emergence of equilibrium and autonomous
entities. Autonomous entities enable evolution
to operate broadening the adjacent possible.
Key research is reviewed.
emergent functionalist
regularity operating on a platform is agent generated infrastructure that supports emergence of an entity through: leverage of an abundant energy source, reusable resources; attracting a phenotypically aligned network of agents. of the Computational
theory of the mind and evolutionary
psychology provide Steven Pinker with a framework on which
to develop his psychological arguments about the mind and its
relationship to the brain. Humans captured a cognitive niche by
natural selection 'building out'
specialized aspects of their bodies and brains resulting in a system of mental organs
we call the mind.
He garnishes and defends the framework with findings from
psychology regarding: The visual
system - an example of natural
selections solutions to the sensory challenges
of inverse
modeling of our
environment; Intensions - where
he highlights the challenges of hunter-gatherers -
making sense of the objects
they perceive and predicting what they imply and natural
selections powerful solutions; Emotions - which Pinker argues are
essential to human prioritizing and decision making; Relationships - natural selection's
strategies for coping with the most dangerous competitors, other
people. He helps us understand marriage, friendships and war.
These conclusions allow him to understand the development and
maintenance of higher callings: Art, Music, Literature, Humor,
Religion, & Philosophy; and develop a position on the meaning of life.
Complex adaptive system (CAS) modeling allows RSS to frame Pinker's arguments
within humanity's current situation, induced by powerful evolved
amplifiers: Globalization,
Cliodynamics, The green revolution
and resource
bottlenecks; melding his powerful predictions of the
drivers of human behavior with system wide constraints.
The implications are discussed.
human brain. This allows
strategy to have Matt Ridley demonstrates the creative effect of man on the
World. He highlights:
- A list of
preconditions resulting in
- Additional niche
capture & more free time
- Building a network
to interconnect memes processes & tools which
- Enabling inter-generational
transfers
- Innovations
that help reduce environmental stress even as they leverage fossil
fuels
impacts far more
rapidly than the evolutionary mechanism.
Business
Business plans include hypothetical The agents in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) must model their
environment to respond effectively to it. Evolution's
schematic operators and Samuel
modeling together support the indirect recording of past
successes and their strategic use by the current agent to learn
how to succeed in the proximate environment.
models
that define and predict: The page reviews how complex systems can be analyzed.
The resulting analysis supports evaluation of system
events.
The analysis enables categorization of different events into
classes.
The analysis helps with recombination of the models to enable
creativity.
The page advocates an iterative approach including support from models.
situation
analyses, This page looks at how scenarios allow people to relate to the
possible evolution of the business and its products and
services. The Long view process is highlighted.
Value based customer
segmentation is reviewed. Keirsey's psychological
categorization and 'crossing
the chasm' are highlighted.
Three alternate systems are framed as long view scenarios (1)
development of a billing
mediation business, (2) development of the Grameen Bank the
first micro loan bank and (3) some classic chess games.
Some of the scenarios will be referenced in the SWOT and planning
pages of this frame. In particular the complex adaptive
system (CAS) goals used will be
referenced by the planning pages schemetic
goals.
scenarios; and 'business models' such as budgets,
structures, commitments and action (operational)
plans which constrain.
A Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schematic structure allows goals to be delegated
between the requestor who commits to the availability of a
benefit (what is required), and the operational Plans are interpreted and implemented by agents. This page
discusses the properties of agents in a complex adaptive system
(CAS).
It then presents examples of agents in different CAS. The
examples include a computer program where modeling and actions
are performed by software agents. These software agents
are aggregates.
The participation of agents in flows is introduced and some
implications of this are outlined.
agent who can separately develop
representations of alternative strategies
and Walter Shewhart's iterative development process is found in many
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
The mechanism is reviewed and its value in coping with random
events is explained.
Shewhart cycles to generate the
benefit. This separation, along with hiding of the details
of the agent's operational This page discusses the potential of the vast state space which
supports the emergence of complex
adaptive systems (CAS). Kauffman describes the mechanism
by which the system expands across the space.
state
enables This page reviews the inhibiting effect of the value delivery system on the
expression of new phenotypic
effects within an agent.
alignment and empowerment to
be driven across the organization. As the agent clarifies
and completes its strategies, key details can be revealed so
that the requestor can independently check the actions against
the high level measures of success. This reflects the
essence of Kaoru
Ishikawa's view that 'top managers and middle managers
must be bold enough to delegate as much authority as
possible. That is the way to establish respect for
humanity as your management philosophy. It is a management
system in which all employees participate, from the top down and
from the bottom up, and humanity is fully respected.'
Business models
The business The agents in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) must model their
environment to respond effectively to it. Evolution's
schematic operators and Samuel
modeling together support the indirect recording of past
successes and their strategic use by the current agent to learn
how to succeed in the proximate environment.
model is selected by
executives through a Walter Shewhart's iterative development process is found in many
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
The mechanism is reviewed and its value in coping with random
events is explained.
Shewhart cycle
to encourage desired actions from an operational business.
To be effective the measures will reflect the nature of the product
transaction the business, and its The complex adaptive system (CAS)
nature of a value delivery system is first introduced. It's a network
of agents acting as relays.
The critical nature of hub agents and the difficulty of altering
an aligned network is reviewed.
The nature of and exceptional opportunities created by platforms are discussed.
Finally an example of aligning a VDS is presented.
value
delivery
system, successfully participates in.
Three models occur repeatedly and have been classified by
Fjeldstad:
- Shop - agents are interacting with diverse signals, and
must leverage significant experience to identify the correct
scenario from which to prioritize effective actions.
The unique nature of the
Flows of different kinds are essential to the operation of
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
Example flows are outlined. Constraints on flows support
the emergence of the systems.
Examples of constraints are discussed.
flows
within each transaction limits the applicability of Shewhart
cycles. Agents usually charge a fee for service is fee-for-service payment. For health care providers the high profits were made in hospitalizations, imaging and surgery. Due to its inducing excessive treatment activity it may be replaced by FFV bundled payment. .
Consulting businesses are typical examples.
- Chain - the flows within a transaction have a more
repetitive nature. They can benefit significantly from
Shewhart cycles and often from the use of
Representing state in emergent entities is essential but
difficult. Various structures are used to enhance the rate
and scope of state transitions. Examples are
discussed.
structurally enhanced state.
Agents usually charge for the product or service. Car
manufacturing businesses are typical examples.
- Network - the transactions provide
This page reviews the catalytic
impact of infrastructure on the expression of phenotypic effects by an
agent. The infrastructure
reduces the cost the agent must pay to perform the selected
action. The catalysis is enhanced by positive returns.
infrastructure
amplification and Flows of different kinds are essential to the operation of
complex adaptive systems (CAS).
Example flows are outlined. Constraints on flows support
the emergence of the systems.
Examples of constraints are discussed.
control of
the flows across the This page discusses the effect of the network on the agents participating in a complex
adaptive system (CAS). Small
world and scale free networks are considered.
network.
Business models will include positive returns, W. Brian Arthur's conception of how high tech products have positive economic feedback as they deploy. Classical products such as foods have negative returns to scale since they take increasing amounts of land, and distribution infrastructure to support getting them to market. High tech products typically become easier to produce or gain from platform and network effects of being connected together overcoming the negative effects of scale.
and enforce This page reviews the inhibiting effect of the value delivery system on the
expression of new phenotypic
effects within an agent.
extended alignment.
Agents usually charge a transaction fee and/or a membership
fee. Banks are typical examples.
During the check phase of the Shewhart cycle the appropriate
model must be applied. However, extended alignment
typically limits the models that will be seen as
appropriate. When extended alignment can be resisted, due
to extensive stored resources and agent's flexible schemata, new
operations can be targeted at the new adjacent niches and
supported while: a network of aligned agents builds out, and the
operation iterates towards an effective business model and
plans. More typically the business will not have the
resources and power to resist the internalized
alignment-constraints and will be This page reviews Christensen's disruption
of a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism is discussed with examples from biology and
business.
disrupted
from the niche over Carlo Rovelli resolves the paradox of time.
Rovelli initially explains that low level physics does not
include time:
- A present that is common throughout the universe does not exist
- Events are only partially ordered. The present is
localized
- The difference between past and future is not foundational.
It occurs because of state that through our blurring appears
particular to us
- Time passes at different speeds dependent on where we are and how fast we travel
- Time's rhythms are due to
the gravitational field
- Our quantized physics shows neither
space nor time, just processes transforming physical
variables.
- Fundamentally there is no time. The basic equations
evolve together with events, not things
Then he
explains how in a physical world without time its perception can
emerge:
- Our familiar time emerges
- Our interaction with the world is partial, blurred,
quantum indeterminate
- The ignorance determines the existence of thermal time
and entropy that quantifies our uncertainty
- Directionality of time is real
but perspectival. The entropy of the world in
relation to us increases with our thermal time. The
growth of entropy distinguishes past from future: resulting in
traces and memories
- Each human is a
unified being because: we reflect the world, we
formed an image of a unified entity by
interacting with our kind, and because of the perspective
of memory
- The variable time: is one
of the variables of the gravitational field.
With our scale we don't
register quantum fluctuations, making space-time
appear determined. At our speed we don't perceive
differences in time of different clocks, so we experience
a single time: universal, uniform, ordered; which is
helpful to our decisions
time.
Schematic goals
An The page describes the SWOT
process. That includes:
- The classification
of each event into strength weakness opportunity and
threat.
- The clustering
process for grouping the classified events into goals.
- How the clusters
can support planning and execution.
Operational SWOT matrices and clusters from the Adaptive Web
Framework (AWF) are included as examples.
organizing process can label each
building block ( Plans emerge in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) to provide the
instructions that agents use to
perform actions. The component architecture and structure
of the plans is reviewed.
schemata) and
associate it with the accepted theory and various practical
examples that illustrate how it can be executed. This page reviews the implications of selection, variation and
heredity in a complex adaptive system (CAS).
The mechanism and its emergence are
discussed.
Evolution is an Rather than oppose the direct thrust of some environmental flow agents
can improve their effectiveness with indirect responses.
This page explains how agents are architected to do this and
discusses some examples of how it can be done.
indirect process where the operon is an addressable control structure which is used in biological cells to control access to other regions of the DNA. label becomes the
association point to any goal that is achieved by the Plans are interpreted and implemented by agents. This page
discusses the properties of agents in a complex adaptive system
(CAS).
It then presents examples of agents in different CAS. The
examples include a computer program where modeling and actions
are performed by software agents. These software agents
are aggregates.
The participation of agents in flows is introduced and some
implications of this are outlined.
agent.
The business plan, and the This page introduces some problems that make it hard for a
business to execute effectively.
It then presents a theory
of execution.
It describes what the theory says must be done
to execute effectively.
It reviews General
Electric's use of adaptive planning to support effective
execution.
Then it details the execution
requirements.
execution plan, when structured
appropriately are seen to be schematic. Node eight of the AWF execution plan,
included below, demonstrates how aggregation is when a number of actions become coordinated and operate together. In the adaptive web framework's Smiley, codelets become coordinated by their relative position in the deployment cascade. The cascade's dynamics are dependent on the situation, the operating codelets responses to that situation and the grouping of schematic strings they are associated with. The aggregate effect is a phenotype the adaptive agent. of
goal/priority pairs into a sequence and associations of the
goals to lists of actions can be used to create a flexible
cascade. Generally lists of schemata can be constructed to
build a flexible plan of action. The fitness is, according to Dawkins, a suitcase word with at least five meanings in biology: - Darwin and Wallace thought in terms of the capacity to survive and reproduce, but they were considering discrete aspects such as chewing grass - where hard enamel would improve the relative fitness.
- Population geneticists: Ronald Fisher, Sewall Wright, J.B.S. Haldane; consider selection at a locus where for a genotype: green eyes vs blue eyes; one with higher fitness can be identified from genotypic frequencies and gene frequencies, with all other variations averaged out.
- Whole organism 'integrated' fitness. Dawkins notes there is only ever one instance of a specific organism. Being unique, comparing the relative success of its offspring makes little sense. Over a huge number of generations the individual is likely to have provided a contribution to everyone in the pool or no one.
- Inclusive fitness, where according to Hamilton, fitness depends on an organism's actions or effects on its children or its relative's children, a model where natural selection favors organs and behaviors that cause the individual's genes to be passed on. It is easy to mistakenly count an offspring in multiple relative's fitness assessments.
- Personal fitness represents the effects a person's relatives have on the individual's fitness [3]. When interpreted correctly fitness [4] and fitness [5] are the same.
of the plan can
also be indicated. (Chess: Sicilian
)
You may use the schematic method intuitively but your
organization should gain flexibility and learning by adopting a
schematic process.
Problem
4 Define
and develop the tools to market yourself and expand your options
- 4.9 market yourself
- 4.9.5
p3 CAS educational presentations
- 4.9.5.0 PDCA
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11
Need tool to check the links in a generated dir are valid -
ithrefcheck
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.0
p4 Should not lock out further link tests to page
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.10
p5 Inclusion of undesired source by start tag, start tag
stop tag stop tag should be detected
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11 p5 Record the directory selected for
hrefcheck
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.12
p5 Record the initiation file selected for hrefcheck
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.13
p5 When generator completes without errors - as detected in
ip2write_t, and the target for hrefcheck is setup,
ip2write_t should initiate the hrefcheck
- 4.9.5.3
Awfpbs presentation extensions
- 4.9.5.3.0.1
p5 Replace left and right sub-banners with left and right
arrows with appropriate links to next page and previous page
- 4.11
p3 Structural analysis of Job market
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1 p3
VBOT
- 4.12.5.5
p2 Provide a generator for a page of checklists and
javascript to present them
- 4.12.5.5.4
p2 Use filter file to customize the generator
retrievefilters
Problem 8 maximize
strategic approach
- 8.0 PDCA strategic understanding
- 8.0.0 Create
effective models
- 8.0.0.3
p4 Integrate schemata with environment effect on sensors
& actions selected/combined
- 8.1 p1 maximize
options
- 8.2 Centralize
agents to quickly attack weak spots
- 8.2.1 p3 Target
Artisan hubs
- 8.2.2 P3 Push 'Fastlink' as disruptive gamble for
Microsoft
- 8.2.3
p5 Build Biotech experience through Genentech focus
- 8.2.4
P3 Target middleware, security and messaging
- 8.3 p5 Use
Surprise element
- 8.4 p3 Principle
of security
- 8.5 p1 Art of secrecy
- 8.6 p3 Economy of
force
- 8.7 p1
Handling structural obstacles
- 8.8
p1 Commitments match pre-conditions
- 8.9 p3 Disruption
- 8.10 p1 Network
effects
- 8.11
Perception and
representation
- 8.11.1.1.1.4
p1 Adaptive web framework codelet test system (Smiley) too
tied to perl to port -(po)-> perl enhances use of c
- 8.11.1.1.1.6.0
p1 PDCA of mutation for Adaptive web framework codelet test
system (Smiley) will probe weak points and fix them or
terminate Smiley
- 8.12 Program approach
- 8.12.1.10.6.3.4.3.1.3.3.0.1
p4 Use 'migrate' action from administer environment page
- 8.12.2.0.2.2.1 Exclude importing of indirect lbl
statements that include the exclusion keyword
- 8.12.2.0.2.2.2 p3 OR Import exclusion keyword data during
lbl list generation and exclude during batch expansion
Problem 4
Define and develop the tools to market yourself and expand your
options (W5, W6, )
4.9 Market yourself (O13,T6,)
- 4.9.1 papers
published in HBR
- 4.9.1.1 Understand the publishing process
- Talk with Yadu who has links to
Porter and HBR [not done]
RHL
- Use weak point to penetrate - Offer Yadu joint
authorship?
- 4.9.1.2
Get
self
known
from
papers
on
web
site
- 4.9.1.2.1 Setup a web
site
- 4.9.1.2.1.1 Investigate Comcast facility (1, ) Its too limited for what I want
to do.
- 4.9.1.2.1.2
Identify alternative web hosts
- Talk with Alex [done]
- Talk with Diane [done]
- Diane's Dummies book on web sites suggests checking with
the free web site review services ( reviews.cnet.com, webhostinginspector.com
and webhostingratings.com)
and checking on some key aspects of the offer:
- Price (per month and discounts for year)
- Downtime (some have backup servers, when is scheduled
maintenance done etc.)
- What services are offered?
- URIs of own choosing, Multi-media streaming, shopping
carts, usage meters
- The book points out that Yahoo geo-cities is the largest
free host with 15Mb if you have yahoo banner at top and
geocity link at bottom of every page. (Yahoo small
business webhosting)
- A friend of Diane's suggests using www.godaddy.com
- Talk with Kevin [done]
- Mehershad recommends webfaction.com
- validate with Vaidy [done] RHL
- Contact webfaction about their web servers [mail done]
RHL
- They use nginx for responding to requests and serving up
static pages. All complex pages are passed to Apache
[pdCa done] RHL
- Can nginx be configured to respond with a default page
for the domain [pdCa done] RHL
- just configure as a set of static pages with their
configuration tool.
- 4.9.1.2.1.3 Understand the features & Tools that network
infrastructure such as .net, html etc. offers
- W3C (1, ), Perl
(1, ), .net (1,
), java (1, ),
Unix/Linux kernel (1,
) , Development environments eclipse
(1, ),
- 4.9.1.2.1.4 Web site needs to be adaptive (1,
)
- 4.9.1.2.1.4.1
Build
a
plan
for
the
web
site
RHLhomeplan.
- 4.9.1.2.1.4.2 implement the web site:
- Rhlhome([1],).html initial
HTML pages complete - Nov 2004
- ..\stage\awfcpihp.htm
first adaptive phase complete - Oct 2005
- Controls (1, design
including shared
if/for)
- Signals & Actions (1, )
- elsif controls (design,
)
- indirect stream (syntax,
design)
- 4.9.1.2.1.4.2.4.1
Set heading base for included html stream [syntax, keyword mapped in
Awfpbs, token
ptsetheadt allocated
in Smiley, design,
Awfpbs list constructor enable flow
code, capture
code, disable
flow code, Awfpbs listing prescan code,
deployment code
done] RHL
- Indirect source (design, code)
- Code analysis & html (1, )
- Contents list of specified subroutines (1,
)
- Syntax pass
- 4.9.1.2.1.4.3 Compartmentalize the architecture to allow
alternate, situation dependent, processing. [done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.5 Test website with targets
- Gave CD of proposed web to
Josh 29 Nov 2004. Josh did not see the point of the
Web. That is reasonable feedback.
- Present alternatives so that feedback does not imply
criticism but is relative.
- So what the goal 3 times [not
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6 Spell check web pages [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6.1 Opportunities [pdCA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6.2 Theory [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6.3 System [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6.4 Vision [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6.5 Perl [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6.6 Asymmetries [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.6.7 Presentations [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.7 Default page
- Ask webfaction how to setup a default page. [pdCa
done] RHL
- index.htm will be displayed as the index page if it exists
- Copy awfcpihp.htm to c:/rss/resweb/index.htm [pdcA done]
RHL
- Now http://localhost:3000/resweb/ resolves to
index.htm
- Add index keyword to event processor, and test framework,
which should deploy a copy of the index page to index.htm [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8
Check displays on Internet Explorer and Safari [pdCA part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1 Carlos warned that IE 10 does not process my
links. He had to set it to IE 9 mode for it to work.
Carlos and Stephen Lorenzen complained about the size of the
fonts. Stephen Lorenzen just works from a lap top so the
screen is poor relative to my screen. He showed me that
his expansion strategy ctl key (+|-|0) did not work. This
seems likely to be due to setting everything in a series of
tables. Understand the nature of their problems [pdCa part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1 setup HTML 5 / XML + CSS based solution [pdcA part done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.1 Review working site with XML + CSS
strategy [pdCa part done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.1.1 Identify areas where current HTML output
does not conform to HTML 5.0 [pdCa
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.1.1.1 Can replace a name with an id by
global mapping [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.1.2 Clarify how SeaMonkey will be supporting
HTML 5 migrations [pdCa not
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.2 Need formater to view effectively [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.3 Migrate template files for c:/RSS/resweb3
- templates should specify XML or HTML5
- awfmaint[13]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaint[14]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfstd[15]rw3 [update not
done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[16]rw3 [update done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[18]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaint[19]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[27]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- templates should reference css version [3] files (as setup
in 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.5)
- awfmaint[13]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaint[14]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfstd[15]rw3 [update not
done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[16]rw3 [update done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[18]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaint[19]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[27]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- templates should reference javascript javascsk3 include
- awfmaint[13]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaint[14]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfstd[15]rw3 [update not
done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[16]rw3 [update
done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[18]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaint[19]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- awfmaintnav[27]rw3 [update
not done] RHL
- template library awfmain[3] should provide HTML5 skelleton [update
part done] RHL
- restructure so that have body with masthead, inframe
navigation (scrollable), across frame navigation, content
box (scrollable), footer module, footer;
- eheads2k
should be replaced by rss_eheadnbbox [update
done] RHL
- and its pair rw foots2k3
can be replaced with enbodybox [update
not needed] RHL
- The masthead box is new rss_bmhead [update
done] RHL
- link to css for navigation rss ycss3 [update done] RHL
- css for file rss rsscss3 [update done] RHL
- css for print rss rsscss3 [update not done] RHL
- setup column model for css [pdca done] RHL
- reviewed IBM column model but it seems of little use
with displaying my HTML as articles [pdCa done] RHL
- implement HTML 5.0/CSS 3.0 frame emulation [pdcA done]
RHL
- setup article in which rss bcopysk will deploy [update
done] RHL
- remove table structure included with bmainrecs2k as
mainpncsk3/ mainepncsk3 [update done] RHL
- remove table structure included with rss mainpncsk
[update done] RHL
- setup aside for deployment of rss qualitysk [update
hidden] RHL
- primary frame to frame navigation rss ypnav3 [update done]
RHL
- within frame page navigation rss lbordersk as bfnav/
lbordersk3/ efnav [update done] RHL
- footer migration rw foots2k3 [update done] RHL
- seperate body skeleton so that can modularize
- rsstbodysk3 seperates tbody from body skelital tail
[update done] RHL
- rssbodysk3 seperates body skelital tail [update done]
RHL
- present HTML5 skeleton in etl [update part
done] RHL
- bheadsk [update
not needed] RHL
- ycss3 [update
done] RHL
- rsscss3 [update
done] RHL
- javascsk3 [update
done] RHL
- eheadnbbox [update
done] RHL
- bmhead [update
done] RHL
- bheader [update
done] RHL
- bannersk3 [update
done] RHL
- eheader [update
done] RHL
- emhead [update
done] RHL
- use the side by side head so that there is more space
for the article [pdcA
not done] RHL
- bfnav [update
done] RHL
- lbordersk3 [update
done] RHL
- efnav [update
done] RHL
- ypnav3 [update
done] RHL
- mainpncsk3 [update
done] RHL
- bcopysk [update
not needed] RHL
- mainepncsk3 [update
done] RHL
- qualitysk3 [update
done] RHL
- foots2k3 [update
done] RHL
- bodysk3 [update
done] RHL
- HTML5 removed presentational attributes. remove:
- align on div [foot2sk3,
update2 not done] RHL
- valign on td [bannersk3, foot2sk3
(commented out), not
done] RHL
- link on body [rsscss3 not done] RHL
- backgroundcolor on body [eheadnbbox
done] RHL
- cellspacing, cellpadding on table [lbordersk3,
qualitysk3,
foots2k3
not done] RHL
- hspace, vspace on image [qualitysk3
not done] RHL
- width on table [qualitysk3,
foots23k
not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.4 Migrate istrings files for c:/RSS/resweb3
- Want to see the new html template skeleton so core Istrings
file awfprogi[16] case etl should source from templates/ lib/
awfmain[3].html [update done] RHL
- Istrings files deployed to istrings/ rssresw3inactive and
updated to reference new template files [update done] RHL
- Istrings library should provide HTML5 variables [update
done] RHL
- HTML5 removed presentational attributes. remove from
istrings lib:
- valign on td [rss_logo_types, not done] RHL
- vspace on img [rss_logo_types, not done] RHL
- width on img [rss_logo_types,
not needed] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.5 Migrate CSS files for c:/RSS/ resweb3
- html/css/awfn3.css
- c:/RSS/resweb3/css/awfn3.css matches and deployed [update
done] RHL
- html/css/ rhlhome[3].css available
- c:/RSS/resweb3/css/ rhlhome[3].css matches and deployed
[update done] RHL
- c:/RSS/resweb3/css/ rhlhome[3]p.css matches and deployed [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.5.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.5.0.1
left border list items are to close together [pdCa done] RHL
- c:/RSS/resweb2/css/ rhlhome[1].css -> .navbarnew
{padding-top: 8px;} rather than 1px [update done] RHL
- Deploy updated file to web [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.6 Migrate Seamonkey generated core HTML for
HTML5
- HTML5 removed presentational attributes. remove from
seamonkey's HTML:
- strategy1: recode the core HTML associating the tables
with a CSS id and filter CSS onto #id .table . Then
use AWF to filter records with the CSS id and invalid
selectors removing the selectors.
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.7 Ensure awfpbs versioning does not conflict
with HTML5 requirements [pdCa not
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.2 Scrolling blocks within the page means that
the hashtags are not simply located by the history (back
button). [pdCa part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.2.1 Need to identify that the hash has changed
and then located the correct offset in the parent. May be
able to use onhashchange event. JavaScripts based on Ben Alman's work on jquery
hashchange event plugin provides one model:
- $(function () {
- $ (window).hashchange (function () {
- var e;e, = $(location.hash);
- if (elem.count () > 0 {
- elem.offsetParent ()
.animate ({scrollTop: elem.position () .top});
- }
- });
- });
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.2.2 Get sensor for what is going on in
the browser during the back key [pdCa part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.2.2.1 Install firebug and look at the
operation of the back key [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.2.2.1.1 Find user guide on Firebug java script
debug [pdcA,
2,
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.2.3 Develop or find models of the javascript
and browser operations needed to correctly position focus in the
scrolling article [pdCa part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.2.3.1 Read javascript user guide [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2
Need a glossary of terms to ensure people with different levels
of experience of bioology, genetics, business, etc can cope with
the terms [pdcA part done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.1 Deploy a glossary page within the vision web
frame [pdcA done] RHL
- Update istrings file 12 for core web [pdcA done] RHL
- Update istrings file 12 for resweb2 web [pdcA done] RHL
- Update istrings file 12 for resweb3 web [pdcA done] RHL
- Release updated resweb2 to robsstrategystudio [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.2 Add links from the core text to the glossary
[pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.3 Add footer link to the glossary from all
pages [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.4 tag -resweb the items that are not deployed
yet (production function) [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5
on mouseover/ hover should provide immediate view of glossary
item [pdCa part done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1 Setup JavaScript [pdca done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1 Read core JavaScript and setup JS page [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0.1
Sourced JavaScript is required to be pure. Need a way for
mergeistream to process a JavaScript stream that sets up the
start tag and then includes the real JavaScript file and merges
it into the logical JavaScript stream and then processes the end
tag. Could be that the include is only performed if its
tag is active already [pdCa done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0.1.1 need to setup the new bodtype
declaration (4.12.4.5.1.4)
[pdCa not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0.1.2 imergeistream should process a new
ibodtype == 5 i.e. JavaScript
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0.1.2.1 it will need a pscanijsstream
eventually to perform parsing and processing of the JavaScript [pdcA not
done] RHL, but initially
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0.1.2.1.1 need the pscanijsstream to
process the file stream without a start or end tag, as if
already active so it will just read in the file specified in the
.ind.incfile. and then return $@file [pdcA not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0.1.2.2 need to update concatistream to
process the ibodtype == 5 like a ibodtype == 0 (Perl) [pdcA not done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.1.0.1.3 istrings file should use new
filetype option <rhlwpijsstreamtsspo>
but directly reference the JavaScript files as a complete set
through an indirection [update
not done] RHL
- each include of .ind .incfile. must add to the
pscanijsstream procedure list [update not done] RHL
- at the end stream the pscanijsstream procedure will
respond to process the total set of JavaScipt as one module [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.2 Understand and leverage browser
independence framework [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.3 Develop event handlers [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.3.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.3.0.1 event handler execution results in
error report by firebug 'event. target. href is undefined'
[pdCa done] RHL
- Seems to depend on exiting from the 'mouse over' onto the
hidden text? With Mehershad's console.log ("MouseOut: " + this
+ ": "); console.log (event); console.log ("Target = " +
event. currentTarget); console.log ("Event type: " +
event.type); messages it was possible to show that the span
inside the a is getting a mouseover and mouseout. It is
these that report the errors. So check that event.
target's attributes include the href before search the event
[pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.3.1 setup onload from HTML body [update 1, 2 done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.3.2 setup onload event handler [ update 1 done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.3.3 setup mouseover event handler [ update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.3.4 setup mouseout event handler [ update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.4 provide glossary interface
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.4.0
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.4.0.1
glossary merge collisions should result in each of the items
being added as sub items of a x is either: (4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6)
[pdCA,
1, 2,
3,
4,
5 done]
RHL
- Capturecglstream pulls in all the duplicate named items and
will use the appropriate one or append the others if told to
do so by a filterfile addgl statement.
- Retrievefilters loads the glossaries one after another with
capturelist and
- Capturelist resolves to the last one included, because it
does not check if there is already a declaration, which will
consequently be the wrong one. Guard the first one at
least.
- And must allow memes-> {usedivtags} in
prefetchfilterfile.
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.4.1 update awfpbs filter file to accept
hover glossary command addgltext 'hover' = 'html/
rhlhomeplan.html' [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.4.2 Currently the glossary has to be
'gl'. Make the glossary processing general [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.4.2.1 update awfpbs filter file to accept
glossary tag declaration addgltag 'id' = '<tag id>'
[update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.4.2.2 update awfpbs filter file to accept
glossary file name declaration glfile 'name' =
'awfcpigl.htm' [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5 update awfpbs filter file loader to
setup a hash of the glossary items if requested by filter file [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5.1 setup the regex logic [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5.2 remove hrefs and spans from captured
string [update 1, 2
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5.2.1 remove hrefs remove hrefs from
string with removesthrefs [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5.2.1.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5.2.1.0.1
when a <a ...> </a> flows onto multiple lines
the algorithm fails. Allow processing over multiple lines
[pdCa done]
RHL
- retrievefilters already handles multi-line flows. The
issue was failure to match an http://structure.
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5.2.1.0.1.1 add http:// alternative to
removesthrefs match [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.5.2.2 remove spans from string with
removestspans [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.6 update awfpbs to filter awfcpigl .htm#
links to append to href text <span class="awfglhidden" >
'hash text of glossary item' </span> </a> [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.7 update css to include span class
awfglhidden as display: none
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.7.1 update css to include span class
awfglhidden as display: none [update rhlhome[3].css,
rhlhome[1].css done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.5.1.7.2 update print css to include span class
awfglhidden as display: none !important [update
rhlhome[1]p.css done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6
Allow merging of glossary streams into one sorted target
<gltarget> [pdcA done] RHL
- I needed the items from a different glossary! for a
presentation (4.12.5.11)
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.1 Need to handle the addglstream and
addglkey in the filter screen [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.1.1 Add addglstream and addglkey to the
key list for loading filter commands [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.1.2 Add addglstream and addglkey to the
command name list for presenting filter command list [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.2 Need to present the addglstream and
addglkey filter commands in the help screen [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3 Include stream should be resolved
relative to the addglstream command [pdCA part done] RHL
- Issue - using capturelist within a glossary item merged in
by addglstream fails due to wrong path. There are two
aspects: The glossary list and the items to be deployed
during role over. Both situations would need to be
fixed:
- fixfhrefs calls capturecglstream to build the merged
glossary.
- Capturelist builds the list of role over items.
Should be able to use being within the action of the
catchintuls to key off the addglkey to replace the path with
the addglstream specified path. So: 1) Note the
addglkey that was just processed in catchintuls in the
$Awfif::indline structure. 2) Perform the path mapping
in includemistream. 3) Remove the addglkey from the
$Awfif::indline structure when get back to top level of
uls.
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.1 Note addglkey key and file index
during capturecglstream [pdcA
done] RHL
- When get to the includemistream in capturecglstream
- $startkey [$sortedind [$i]] contains the key 'gl_EMR' for
example that needs the include data loaded.
- $Awfif::memes-> {addglkey}-> {$startkey [$sortedind
[$i]]} is the index into $Awfif::memes-> {addglstream}
{"file$index"}
- $index should index into the addglstream path list that
needs to replace the specified path.
- But there are two problems:
- For Marta Fannie_mae is pulled in setting the file index
to 2 resulting in invalid include path!! May be able
to fix by specifying gl_Fannie_Mae = 0 in Marta
- For Marta Frame is pulled in from help but in help it
includes from rhlhomeplan. With the new mechanism this
path is then replaced with one to help which
fails.
- One solution is to only use the path replacement if the two
paths are subsets of one another. This has been
implemented in 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.3. A safer
alternative may be to record the specified path and if the
replacement fails to return > 0 records then try again with
the specified path. This has also been implemented but
has not been tested fully.
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.2 Note addglkey key and file index
during catchintuls & capturelist [pdcA,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.3 Perform the path mapping in
includemistream [pdcA,
2
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.4 Remove addglkey key and file index
during catchintuls unwind [pdcA,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.5 Remove addglkey key and file index
during capturecglstream unwind [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.6 Add a checklist item that includes a
link to each of the ind.include items in the glossary. No
see pdca 1 [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.6.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.6.0.1 Better to add a check in find
broken links for bare <li></li> [pdcA,
2
done] RHL
- Test with local var $dopathmap = '';
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.6.0.2 Report out the path as well as
the file where the bare li was found [pdcA,
2
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.6.0.3 Report out the path as well as
the file where fail to fopen [pdcA, 2 done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.0.3.0.7 Capturelist report of empty li
includes items that won't be deployed in output. Turn this
test off, except for testing, to stop false positives [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.1 leverage retrievefilters
glossary capturelist
[pdcA done] RHL
- help web 'en/' folder file includes statements:
- addgltext 'hover' = 'html/ awfhelphomeplan .html'
- addgltag 'id' = 'gl'
- glfile 'name' = 'awfhgl.htm'
- The 'hover' command points capture list at the file to includesource
the glossary items from. So:
- Adding an rhlincfilespo statement would pull in another gl
file.
- The included source stream pulled on from the 'hover' is
allowed to contain '.'ind'.'include
statements but this is so that can get resolved versions
of double includes. That is not what we want.
- '.'ind'.'include('../html/
rhlhomeplan.html','gl','gl','3')
- Additional streams here are for the retrievefilters
aspect. But they must appear in the resolved glossary
stream so that when click on the link they resolve to this
target. Add a hash statement that includes additional
streams into the glossary:
- addglstream 'file<num>' = 'path and filename'
- Where num should increase from 0, and iterative
inclusion will cease when $Awfif::memes->
{addglstream}-> {file<num>} is not defined.
- The main glossary details can not be in the 'gl' area of
the main file. They will have to be moved and
brought in indirectly so they can be sorted and depolyed
into <gltarget>
- '.'ind'.'include is not being resolved when deployed
into the gltarget. Resolve
checkistarted)
- Off must be prior to inclusion unlike in capturelist
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.1.3 Sort the combined
glossary by its key values [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.1.4 Resolve '.'ind'.'include [pdcA done]
RHL
- Must verify that multiple will resolve correctly (4.12.4.5.1.7)
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.1.5 Must identify the non gl_<item>
first level list items [pdcA
done] RHL
- They must be included in the sort list
- They must be found even though their only attribute is they
are <li> items in the first <ul>
- Some of these names are spread over 20 or thirty lines of
<cr> <lf>
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.1.5.1 Count <ul> and <li> in
uls with ulstate [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.1.6 Implement addglkey [pdcA, 2, 3, 4, 5 done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.1.6.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.1.6.0.1 The last item is being deployed as
WS-Addressing which displays twice [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.2 Make target <gltarget> an
alternate to standard gl [pdcA not
possible] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.3 Replace standard gl text included with
mergeistream for help web [pdcA done]
RHL
- Glossary now indirectly included from html/
awfhelpglossary.html and ../html/ rhlglossary.html
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.3.4 Replace standard gl text included with
mergeistream for RSS web [pdcA done]
RHL
- Glossary now indirectly included from html/ rhlglossary.html
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.4 Framework business plan sources must be
updated to include <gltarget>, the glossary source file,
and filters in the filterfile [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.4.1 Additional framework business plan
source - glossary source file must be included in the Wix
package details [pdcA done]
RHL
- framework\html\ fwglossary.html added
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.4.2 Framework business plan source must be
updated to include <gltarget> [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.4.3 Framework business plan glossary source
must be moved to a glossary source file [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.4.4 Framework business plan filters must
invoke addglstream in the filterfile [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.5 Marta business plan sources must be
updated to include <gltarget>, the glossary source file,
and filters in the filterfile [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.5.1 Marta business plan source must be
updated to include <gltarget> [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.5.2 Marta business plan glossary source must
be moved to a glossary source file [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.2.6.5.3 Marta business plan filters must invoke
addglstream in the filterfile [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.3
Mehershad is distracted that when SeaMonkey is told to put hash
refs into two adjacent words separated by a space in the
original text, on some CSS versions the deployed HTML presents
with the refs butted up to each other. [
The agents in complex adaptive
systems (CAS) must model their
environment to respond effectively to it. Evolution's
schematic operators and Samuel
modeling together support the indirect recording of past
successes and their strategic use by the current agent to learn
how to succeed in the proximate environment.
pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.3.1 The problem CSS for the space separating the
hrefs 'emergent' ' ' 'phenomena' is
unassigned in firefox inspector. [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.3.2 The HTML for the body skeleton is badly
structured so the browser is getting confused about the
ownership. [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.3.2.1 fix the body skeleton [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.4 Optionally remove the line number comments
from the perl code [pdCA done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5
Present summary details on mouse over [pdcA part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.1 Provide summary interface
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.1.1 update awfpbs filter file to accept hover
summary command addsumtext 'hover' = 'html/ rhlhomeplan.html'
[pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.1.2 update awfpbs filter file to accept
summary file name declarations sumfile '<tag>' = 'awf[ cpi
]<tag>.htm' [pdcA part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.1.2.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.1.2.0.1 summary text should be able to include
text - actually each include must be specified on one line [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.2 update awfpbs filter file loader to setup a
hash of the summary items if requested by filter file [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.2.1 should include a summary hash which
generates and records the pagename for a match to hrefs [pdCa
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.3 setup the regex logic [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.3.1 remove hrefs from captured string [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.4 update awfpbs to filter page refs (with no
hash links ) matched in 'summary hash' to append to href text
<div class="awfsumhidden" > 'hash text of glossary
item'</div> [update
done] RHL
- HTML5 standard (
#the-a-element) notes that 'the a element may be wrapped
around entire paragraphs, lists, tables, and so forth, even
entire sections, so long as there is no interactive content
within (e.g. buttons or other links)'. They show a
wrapped <section> ... </section>
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.5 update css to include span class
awfsumhidden as display: none
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.5.1 update css to include span class
awfsumhidden as display: none [update rhlhome[3].css,
rhlhome[1].css done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.5.2 update print css to include span class
awfsumhidden as display: none !important [update
rhlhome[1]p.css done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.6 update JavaScript to include else if for
<a href ''> <div > </div> </a> [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.7 update HTML presentations to include summary
and reflect altered status in filter file [pdcA not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.0.5.8 hash variable %usedsum
should be marked as used by ftistream [pdCA not
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.1 Internet Explorer 9 does not display my pages as
expected.
- Colspan seems to confuse IE 8 onwards. [pdCa done] RHL
- <td colspan 4 valign="top"> <table width 220
align right> <tbody> does not result in the text
being deployed in 4 columns aligned right. Instead the
text is deployed in the final column (I think). Not
sure why two tables reset this so that they deploy in the
center
- Identify correlations in tables that flow into right
column in IE [pdCa done] RHL
- <td colspan=4 valign="top"> <table
width="220" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="right" >
<tbody> <div id="awfhead" > <div
id="awfnav" > <h5>Primary Navigation</h5>
<ul> <rhlbmsge> <span> <li
class="awfframe" > <div> <a
class="navbarHeadTwo" href="awfcpihehp.htm" >
<b>Opportunities</b> </a> </div>
</li> </span> <rhlwpttp>
</rhlbmsge>
- Identify correlations in tables that flow into colspan
in IE [pdCa done] RHL
- <table style="width: 100%; text-align: left;
margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" border="1"
cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" > <tbody>
<tr> <td style="vertical-align: top;">
<br> <div style="text-align: center;"
> <<span style="font-weight: bold; "
>rhlincr</span> ...
- <table width="220" border="0" cellspacing="0"
cellpadding="0" > <rhlbmsge> <tr>
<span class="captions" > <hr> <td
class="subheads" valign="top" > <img src="images/
ppe.gif" width=60 height=90 border=0 alt="The Physics -
Politics, Economics & Evolutionary Psychology" >
<br> <span class="captions" > Politics,
Economics & Evolutionary Psychology</span>
</td> </rhlbmsge> <rhlbmsge> <td
valign="top"> <p> <b> <font face =
"Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" class="bodycopy" >
<span class="subheads" > Business
Physics</span> <br> Nature and nurture drive
the business eco-system<br> </font>
</b> <span class="subheads" > Human
nature</span> </font> </b> <font
face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > <br>
</font> <font class="captions" > Emerging
structure and dynamic forces of adaptation</font>
</p> </td> </rhlbmsge>
<rhlbmsge> </span> </tr>
</rhlbmsge> </table>
- Microsoft does not seem interested in fixing the problem
that has existed since IE 8. As long as am not using
the colspan for right border can work round the problem by
expanding the multi-column table from width 220 to width
100% [pdcA done] RHL
- Templates for resweb and rss/resweb must be updated to
reflect the strategy. Need to pull in updated width
skeleton [pdcA part done] RHL
- Fix awfmaintnav[16]rw. htm [pdcA done] RHL
- Fix awfmaint[14]rw. htm [pdcA not needed] RHL
- Fix awfmaint[19]rw. htm [pdcA not needed] RHL
- Fix awfmaint[13]rw. htm [pdcA done] RHL
- Fix awfmaintnav[18]rw. htm [pdcA done] RHL
- Fix awfmaintnav[27]rw. htm [pdcA done] RHL
- Fix awfstdt[15]rw. htm [pdcA done] RHL
- When add IBM's <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML
1.0 STrict//EN" "http://www.w3.org /TR/xhtml1/DTD
/xhtml1-strict.dtd" > both firefox and IE left alignment is
replaced by center alignment! This is probably an HTML 5
effect since presentational attributes of HTML 4 have been
abandoned and CSS must be used instead.
- Read the current CSS specifications [pdCa done] RHL
- Identify how to apply left alignment [pdcA done] RHL
- Identify where left alignment is applied in my current
HTML templates [pdCa
done] RHL
- Firefox developer tool/inspector shows the CSS cascade
of any item displayed by the browser.
- Identify where left alignment is applied in my current
HTML istrings [pdCa
done] RHL
- Setup the left aligned structures to be CSS differentiated
with left alignment [pdcA done] RHL
- switched to Amazon style loose HTML doc declarations for
the web frames [pdcA done] RHL
- My HTML is not setup to pass HTML 5 strict tests.
IE switches to odd display mode when it runs into bad HTML
in strict mode.
- Templates for resweb and rss/resweb must be updated to
reflect the strategy [pdcA done] RHL
- Update CSS page of perl frame to describe the adopted
strategy [pdcA done] RHL
- Tidy up the final output streams removing my tokens etc
[pdCa done] RHL
- Remove <[/]rhlbmsge> from target file streams. [pdcA done]
RHL
- Should not use fixhrefs as a host for this cleanup,
since these changes are not focused on href structures
[pdCa done] RHL
- Move the updates to better host [pdcA not
done] RHL
- Remove the <!-- start tag ... --> and <!-- end
tag ... --> [pdcA
done] RHL
- Add useful version to awfpbs [pdCa not done] RHL
- remove the huge areas of blank lines from the indirect
source (4.12.4.10.1)
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.2 Safari on the ipad
- Displays the undefined size spacer.gif <td> as a
?. This appears to be due to the iPad safari loading the
gif, decompressing it and deciding it cannot cope with the
size. [pdCa done] RHL
- pdca
- There turn out to be two problems:
- While Firefox and IE accept case insensitive filenames
webkit based browsers (Safari and Google Chrome) do
not. So some of the gif images in the resweb2 are
not found by the webkit browsers. RHLhead should
be rhlhead, and must add capitalization for loz_Strxfoc,
loz_StrOvv.
- Update the filenames to match the case of the gif
file names [pdcA done] RHL
- Some gifs are too big for mobile safari to
render. Specifically images/ stripe.gif.
- Switch the gif to a png file [pdcA done] RHL
- In this instance should be able to replace the <img
spacer.gif with a <a> </a> [pdcA done] RHL
- Evaluate the impact on template
library:
- 14, 19 (rw):
- 'rss bheadsk' -
- 'rss rsscss' -
- 'rss javascsk' -
- 'rss ehead5csk' -
- 'rss banner4csk' +
- Update templates/ lib/awfmain2 [pdcA
done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[14]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[19]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update istrings/ awfprogi[16] etl [pdcA done] RHL
- 'rss bmainrecsk'
+
- Update templates/ lib/awfmain2 [pdcA
done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[14]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[19]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update rhlhomeplan etl [pdcA done] RHL
- 'rss 2colsk' -
- 'rss emainpsk' -
- 'rss emainrsk' -
- 'rw foot5csk'
+
- Update templates/ lib/awfmain2 [pdcA
done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[14]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[19]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update rhlhomeplan etl [pdcA done] RHL
- 'rss tbodysk' -
- 13, 15, 16, 27 (rw):
- 'rss bheadsk' -
- 'rss ycss'
-
- 'rss rsscss' -
- 'rss javascsk' -
- 'rss eheads2k' (2) -
- 'rss banners2k'
(2) +
- Update templates/ lib/awfmain2 [pdcA
done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[13]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfstd[15]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav[16]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav[27]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update rhlhomeplan etl [pdcA done] RHL
- 'rss bmainrecsk' +
- Update templates/ awfmaint[13]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfstd[15]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav[16]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav[27]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- 'rss mainpncsk' (2) -
- 'rss
ypnav' -
- 'rss
bcopysk' -
- 'rss
qualitysk' -
- 'rss emainpsk' -
- 'rss emainrsk' -
- 'rw footsk'
+
- Update templates/ lib/awfmain2 [pdcA
done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaint[13]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfstd[15]rw [pdcA done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav[16]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav[27]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update rhlhomeplan etl [pdcA done] RHL
- 'rss tbodysk' -
- 18 (rw):
- 'rss bheadsk' -
- 'rss ycss' -
- 'rss rsscss' -
- 'rss javascsk' -
- 'rss eheadsk'
- 'rss bannersk'
+
- Update templates/ lib/awfmain2 [pdcA
done] RHL
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav [18]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- Update rhlhomeplan etl [pdcA done] RHL
- 'rss bmainrecsk' +
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav [18]rw [pdcA done]
RHL
- 'rss lbordersk'
- 'rss mainpncsk' (2) -
- 'rss ypnav' -
- 'rss bcopysk' -
- 'rss qualitysk' -
- 'rss emainpsk' -
- 'rss emainrsk' -
- 'rss sfootsk'
?
- Update templates/ awfmaintnav [18]rw [pdCa done]
RHL
- 'rss tbodysk' -
- but will that affect printing [pdCa done] RHL
- but need to check its acceptable to IE [pdCa done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.3 localhost:3000 available
- Selected lighttpd as a web server
- installed in c:\ Program Files (x86)\ LightTPD [update
done] RHL
- Add to Path system environment variable [update
done] RHL
- right click 'my computer', click advanced tab, click
environment variables button, highlight path, click
edit.
- Setup config file in Rob Lingley\ LightTPD\
lighttpd-rob.conf [update
done] RHL
- filters setup [update not needed] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.4 Google Chrome
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.4.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.8.4.0.1 Chrome does not display the favicons [pdCa part done] RHL
- Apparently they do not get loaded on a local load. But
also do not load from local web server. Maybe the icon
is too small?
other half of the failing end and start replaced with the comment version -->
- 4.9.1.2.1.9 Setup
domains
- Pdca Best for resweb would be:
- www.robsstrategy studio.org
- www.rss.org
- Also obtain domain for www. adaptiveweb framework.com [pdcA done]
RHL
- generate the domain name [pdCa done] RHL
- Ask Ken where he sets up his domain names [pdcA done] RHL
- He uses networksolutions but says 'they' are all OK
- Ask Vaidy about what he would do [pdcA done] RHL
- Vaidy said for static pages and low usage godaddy shared
hosting was good and cheap ($5 a month), but he did
caution that they send a lot of spam email. He
argues that it is more convenient to buy the domain name
from the hosting company.
- Asked webfaction what they recommend for the domain.
They are not a registrar. They have a user-guide
on setting up a domain to work with a web site they
host.
- You get the registrar to point from my domain ( www.
robs strategystudio.org) to webfactions domain name
servers (or at least one of them - old document prior to
2015):
- ns1. webfaction.com 50.56.93.59
- ns2. webfaction.com 178.79.142.142
- ns3. webfaction.com 209.114.37.51
- ns4. webfaction.com 173.230.141.144
- You use webfaction's control panel to add the domain
www. robsstrategy studio.org into their site.
- ordered through www.namecheap.com
- 4.9.1.2.1.10 Setup email [pdcA done] RHL
- Webfaction can provide the website's email service.
To set this up add mail exchange (MX) records which point to
each of Webfaction's mail servers:
- mx7.webfaction.com
- mx8.webfaction.com
- mx9.webfaction.com
- Map my web page email response to the email address [pdCa
done] RHL
- Add istrings lib option 'a2' which sources 'a l2' where
change from roberthlingley @yahoo.com to comments
@robsstrategy studio.com [pdcA
done] RHL
- Update rssreswinactive istrings to use a2
- Istrings file awfhp[14] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfapres[27] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done but not used] RHL
- Istrings file awfarl[19] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlbes[18] rssrw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlce[18] rssrw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlium[18] rssrw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlom[18] rssrw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfastd[15] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfasy[21] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfcas[20] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfhelp[13] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfmain[12] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfprogi[16] rssrw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Update reswinactive istrings to use a2
- Istrings file awfhp[14] rw sources a2 variables [update
done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarl[19] rw sources a2 variables [update
done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlbes[18] rw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlce[18] rw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlium[18] rw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlom[18] rw sources rla2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfastd[15] rw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfasy[21] rw sources a2 variables [update
done] RHL
- Istrings file awfcas[20] rw sources a2 variables [update
done] RHL
- Istrings file awfhelp[13] rw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfmain[12] rw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfprogi[16] rw sources a2 variables
[update done] RHL
- Issue is accessing the mail box and reading, responding,
deleting the mail. Really want this to be done from the
ipad mail program but don't see how to do that?
- Forward mail to my email, but then responses will come
from me [pdCa done] RHL
- Use Roundcube webfaction's web mail tool. [pdCa
done] RHL
- It's a web page. You must login via mailbox name
and password at https:// webmail. webfaction.com/
- Rejected
- Add extra account to my iPad mail. This would then
login to comments @robsstrategy studio.org [pdCa done]
RHL
- Mailbox rss_comments
- User comments @robsstrategy studio.org
- Sent a comment and recovered it from my iPad
robsstrategy studio mailbox.
- 4.9.1.2.1.11 Download resweb (without filter file)
- Could move the filter file so that it does not have to be
manually removed from the fileset to transfer [pdCa done] RHL
- Add a rhlwphfilters file keyword to the specification and
then use this to augment finding the filter file for these
pages [pdCa done] RHL
- Will need to add this to each of the istrings files [pdcA
done] RHL
- Istrings file awfhp[14] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfapres[27] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarl[19] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlbes[18] rssrw has rhlwphfilters
added [update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlce[18] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlium[18] rssrw has rhlwphfilters
added [update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfarlom[18] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfastd[15] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfasy[21] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfcas[20] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfhelp[13] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfmain[12] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Istrings file awfprogi[16] rssrw has rhlwphfilters added
[update done] RHL
- Add rhlwphfilters keyword to event processor, and test
framework [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.12 Ensure Adaptive Web Framework & AWF are
trademarked with intent to use (ITU) [pdcA not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13 Inform authors of inclusion of summaries
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.0.1 ensure email links filtered [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.1 John Holland [communication done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.2 Douglas Hofstadter [communication done]
RHL
- Douglas Hofstadter wrote 'I encourage you to continue
developing your ideas in the FARG spirit'.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.3 Russ Abbott [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.4 Read Montague [communication done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.5 Peter Turchin [communication done] RHL
- PT replied 'Thank you for the kind words'
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.6 Brian Arthur [communication done] RHL
- Brian wrote 'I got what he was trying to express just
right'.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.7 Bertrand Meyer [communication done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.8 Grady Booch [communication
not possible] RHL
- I have not found an active email to Grady Booch.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.9 Carliss Baldwin [communication done] RHL
- Carliss wrote 'there is only one sentence I would take issue
with: 'They apply the theory to the design of digital computer
systems, as described by Mead and Conway.' I updated the
page to re-write the confusing sentence.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.10 Barlett & Steel [communication done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.11 Clayton Christensen [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.12 Paul Muolo [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.13 Steven Johnson [communication done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.14 Barton Gellman [communication done] RHL
- Barton wrote 'Fascinating idea, thanks. I'll have to
consider it'. So I assume he is happy with the
page.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.15 Sonia Shah [communication
done] RHL
- Sonia replied with no issues.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.16 E. O. Wilson [communication done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.17 Melanie Mitchell [communication done]
RHL
- Melanie confirmed receipt and said 'She would take a look'
at the VBOT page.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.18 Terry Deacon [communication done] RHL
- Terry Deacon replied enthusiastically, but with an issue
about my comments on replicator theory.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.18.0.1 Adjust the comments on memes to illustrate
the additional requirements of emergence. [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.19 Steve Grand [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.20 Matt Ridley [communication
done] RHL
- Matt's PA Andrea acknowledged my letter and said Matt would
look at the web site.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.21 Lou Gerstner [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.22 Michael Mandel [communication not
possible] RHL
- I have not found an active email to Michael
Mandel.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.23 Satyajit Das [communication not
possible] RHL
- I have not found an active email to Satyajit Das.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.24 John Searle [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.25 Dietrich Dorner [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.26 Atul Gawande [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.27 Eric Brynjolfsson [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.28 Andrew McAfee [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.29 Amy Chua [communication
done] RHL
- Amy replied asking for a reference to their book The Triple
Package.
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.30 Jed Rubenfeld [communication part done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.31 Jon Gertner [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.32 Steven Greenblatt [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.33 Michael Graziano [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.34 Stanislas Dehaene [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.35 Walter Isaacson [communication part
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.36 Sven Beckert [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.37 Pentti Haikonen [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.38 Volker Grimm [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.39 Friedman & Martin [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.40 Angus Deaton [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.41 Matt Taibbi [communication part
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.42 Kevin Kruse [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.43 Ed Conway [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.44 Roger Cohen [communication not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.45 Francis Collins [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.46 James Kwak [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.47 Simon Johnson [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.48 Charles Ferguson [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.49 Steven Pinker [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.50 Salman Khan [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.51 Robert Sapolsky [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.52 Eric Beinhocker [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.53 Robert Pearl [communication not done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.54 Glenn Steele & David Feinberg [communication,
2 done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.55 Robert Gordon [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.56 Scott Galloway [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.57 John Doerr [communication part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.58 Antonio Damasio [communication
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.13.59 Louann Brizendine [communication
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14 Multiple websites on one account. [update
done] RHL
- Webfaction allows unlimited websites per account. See
User guide
(https://docs.webfaction.com/user-guide/websites.html#create-a-website-with-the-control-panel)
to add a new website via the control panel.
- Login to the control panel
- Click Domains / websites -> websites. The list of
websites appears.
- Click the Add new website button. The create a new
website form appears.
- In the name field, enter a website name
- If applicable, in the Machine menu, click to select the
server to host the website.
- If applicable, in the IP address menu click to select the
IP address to serve the site.
- If you want your site served over HTTPS connection, click
to select Encrypted website (https).
- For each domain name you want to use with the website, add
it to the list of domains. In the Domains field, enter
the domain name. Enter one or more domain names.
If the domain has not yet been added to the control panel,
click the Create link that appears at the bottom of the list
of domains to add it.
- Don't forget to point new domains to the WebFaction name
servers.
- Add one or more applications to the website.
(Applications are collections of directories, files and
system settings which allow media to be served and code to
be executed by the web server. An application could be
as simple as a static-only application storing a
handful of html file and jpeg images. One of the
applications is static-only. When you create an
application with the control panel, a directory is created
in your home directory $HOME/webapps/app, where app is the
application name you entered in the control panel along with
any required files, like .htaccess or included
scripts.
- To add a new application:
- Click Add an application -> Create a new
application. The creata a new web app form appears
- In the Name field enter the name of the
application. (awfapp)
- In the App category menu, click to select the
application category (static)
- IN the App type menu, click to select a specific
application version.
- If applicable, chose whether to open this
application's port
- In the URL field, enter the URL path (for example,
/blog).
- The first application added to a website is assigned
to the root URL patj (/).
- Click the save button.
- To add an existing application (static is Webfactions
app for serving up static pages)
- Click add an application -> Reuse an existing
application.
- Select the existing application on the website's
server to add to the website.
- In the URL field, enter the URL path (for example
(/blog).
- Click save.
- Once domain Adaptivewebframework.com was integrated into
the global DNS visiting the site displayed the base page of
RSS! Not what I was hoping for. I have written
to WebFaction clarifying if I need two accounts, if they can
provide me with a way to have two directories be the roots
for the different domains or if I have to add some CGI
scripting (which I would prefer to avoid). It turns
out that the choice of app is key. Should be a new
static app that servers stuff placed in the directory
$home/webapps/awfapp
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1
Need version of the help and demo webs that is rooted at
c:\adaptivewebframework and has consistant support directories
and links for that scenario. [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.1 The goals in the demo health care execution
cascade are not real. There aren't any goals for doctors
or nurses [pdca not done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.2 The VDS is referenced but does not exist [pdca not done] RHL
- The causes of health problems should be discussed
- The suppliers and their flawed incentives. The limited
connection between biotech and hospital.
- Process
- Drugs
- Equipment
- Training (ACCME, CME)
- Technology RHIOs/HIEs, (ACB)
- Consulting
- Research
- Specification and standards
- Incentives & Penalties
- QPRS, CMS (QBP), Star Ratings (CAHPS), Medicare (BPCI,
VBP), CARF, CPC,
- Audit (PSC, RAC), HRRP, ZPIC
- PCP (PCMH)
- The general hospitals following of standard evidence based
medical practice (EBM) and other processes (USPSTF, InterQual,
Accrediations (ACHC, CHAP, Joint commision), NIH clinical
announcements, CTI).
- PCP
- ED
- Safety net hospitals
- Utilization management, Daily care review,
- Nursing TCN,
- Discharge BPIP
- Urgent care clinics
- PAC providers
- ECF
- Rehab facilities - CARF
- Labs
- Pharmacies (compounding, retail, specialty)
- Payers
- Benefit managers
- Medical societies
- CDC
- Regulations AB1203, Anti-kickback, CON, Stark, NIH clinical
announcements (alter medical practice)
- Finance
- Trade deals (TPP)
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3 The analysis is hard to access. Its
meant to be the brain like associative entry point [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.1 Competitor Analysis needs summary [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.2 Government Analysis needs summary [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.3 Power Analysis needs summary [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.4 Long view Analysis is empty [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.5 Disruption Analysis is empty [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.6 Influential technologies Analysis needs
summary, contents and additional work [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.7 Financial Analysis is empty [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.8 Strategic Ideas Analysis is empty [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.9 Patient Analysis needs summary and
introduction [pdca not done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.10 Payer Analysis needs summary and
introduction [pdca not done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.11 Rules Analysis needs summary [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.12 HIE Analysis needs summary [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.13 EHR Analysis needs summary [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.3.14 Models are empty and unused [pdca not done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.4 The General frame page is empty. Add
an introduction [pdca
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.5 The Competition frame introductory page is
fine [pdca done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.5.1 Competitor details page introduction
refers to competitors but it makes no sense. Introduce the
list of participants that deal with the patient and could become
competitors of hospital systems [pdcA
part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.6 Supplier details page needs summary and the
introduction refers to competitors but it makes no sense.
Introduce the list of pharmaceutical, biotech, diagnostic and
device suppliers [pdcA part
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.7 Business situation needs to incude the
overview from the business situation source. Include GCON4
and GCON5 in awffwhomeplan.html#Business_situation
[pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.8 Product web and demo health care plans need
left border list pdca (4.9.1.2.1.8.0.1.1.5.0.1)
applied [pdcA,
2,
3,
4, 5, 6
done] RHL
- c:/Adaptivewebframework/ css/rhlhome[1].css .navbarnew
padding-top 1 -> 8
- Transferred CSS to web server with FTP.
- c:/Adaptivewebframework/ healthcarepp/en/ demodwbp/ css/
awffwhome[1].css .navbarnew padding-top 1 -> 8
- c:/Adaptivewebframework/ healthcarepp/en/ demodwbp/ open/
css/ awffwhome[1].css .navbarnew padding-top 1 -> 8
- Must transfer demo webs to web server with FTP.
- ..\framework\ html\css\ rhlhome[1].css .navbarnew
padding-top 1 -> 8
- ..\help\help\en\ demodwbp\ css\ awffwhome[1].css .navbarnew
padding-top 1 -> 8
- ..\help\help\en\ demodwbp\ open\ css\ awffwhome[1].css
.navbarnew padding-top 1 -> 8 (note install uses the same
source for both demo web css)
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.0.9 Make the body font size 85% rather than 70%
to help Anne see [update done] RHL
- c:/Adaptivewebframework/ css/ rhlhome[1].css .td fontsize:
70 -> 85%
- Transferred CSS to web server with FTP.
- c:/Adaptivewebframework/ healthcarepp/ en/ demodwbp/ css/
awffwhome[1].css .td fontsize: 70 -> 85%
- c:/Adaptivewebframework/ healthcarepp/ en/ demodwbp/ open/
css/ awffwhome[1].css .td fontsize: 70 -> 85%
- Must transfer demo webs to web server with FTP.
- ..\framework\html\ css\rhlhome[1].css .td fontsize: 70 ->
85%
- ..\help\help\en\ demodwbp\ css\ awffwhome[1] .css .td
fontsize: 70 -> 85%
- ..\help\help\en\ demodwbp\ open\ css\ awffwhome[1] .css .td
fontsize: 70 -> 85% (note install uses the same source for
both demo web css)
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.1 Setup c:\adaptivewebframework. [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.2 Setup istrings file in help that generates to
c:\ adaptivewebframework [update done] RHL
- Should really do all this with \en\ specified
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.2.0 pdca
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.2.0.1 Edit of istrings file 114 failed at
awfise.pl 16378 (undefined value of array ref) [pdca not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.3 Setup
c:\adaptivewebframework\healthcarepp\en\demodwbp. [update
done] RHL
- demodwbp will include sub directory open
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.4 Setup istrings file in framework that
generates to c:\ adaptivewebframework\ healthcarepp\ en\
demodwbp [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.5 Setup istrings file in framework that
generates to c:\ adaptivewebframework\ healthcarepp\ en\
demodwbp\open [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.6 Update filterfile for
help\filters\en\adaptivewebframework to move links to
healthcareapp etc [update
done] RHL
- ../../Marta.... = ../../frameworks/ healthcarepp/... ->
../../Marta... -> healthcarepp/...
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.7 Update template file to include alternative
includes for adaptivewebframework's 4 link to demoweb
[update not needed] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.8 ulntar should copy framework sources to c:\
adaptivewebframework\ healthcarepp\ en\html [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.9 Make Fireftp account awfftp local directory
c:\ adaptivewebframework [update done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10
Provide AdaptiveWebFramework specific entrypoint pages for: key
types of dark web writer/reader [update part done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.1 PCP entrypoint page [update
part done] RHL
- I chat about difficult job challenges with other doctors?[]
- I am required to do training to maintain my status[]
- I am interested in changing details of: regulations, new
treatments the hospital is adopting[],
- I am interested in bench marking other hospitals activities
[]
- I need a broader view of my patients:
- Life stresses and situation - diet,
- Treatment effectiveness and impacts
- Billing
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.2 Planner entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.3 Technologist entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.4 IT entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.5 Line manager entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.6 Hospital CEO entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.7 Hospital VP IT and Strategy entrypoint
page [update not done]
RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.8 Hospital CIO entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.9 Hospital CMIO entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.10 Hospital CQO entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.11 Hospital Pharmacist entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.2.1.14.1.10.12 Hospital HR director entrypoint page [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.1.3
Strategic Intent and Disruption
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper (1, 2,
)
- 4.9.1.4 Web
services as a complex adaptive system
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper (1, 2
reflecting Marta's corrections,)
- Correct focus on paper to reflect emergence
of ws with advertising [part
done] RHL
- 4.9.1.5 Design processes, modularity
- 4.9.1.5.1 And web services.
- 4.9.1.5.2
And biochemical cell signaling architecture
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper (1, )
- 4.9.1.5.3
And self-timed workflow modules
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper (1, )
- 4.9.1.5.4
Modularity and objects
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper
(1, )
- D4.9.1.5.5
esign and CAS lifecycle
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper (1, )
- 4.9.1.6
Wireless Network Evolution - challenges & strategies
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper (1, )
- 4.9.1.7
Politics, Philosophy & Economics modeled as CAS
- 4.9.1.7.1
Understanding Japan's Economy from 1947 to present
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper
(1, )
- 4.9.1.7.2
Evaluating US policies from 1970 to present
- Outline plan (1, ) and paper (1, )
- 4.9.1.7.3 The
strategic nature of schemata & its implications in the
models of Baldwin & Clark & Hayek
- 4.9.1.7.4 Chinese room (plan,
John Searle's influential thought experiment implied to him that
computers cannot understand. Complex adaptive system (CAS) theory indicates that this is
not the case.
web)
- 4.9.1.7.4.0 PDCA
- 4.9.1.7.4.0.1 pdCa Arguments not stated. Just an
assertion that CAS should be included in the thought
experiment.
- 4.9.1.7.4.0.2 pdCa Paper does not refute Serle, just show his
experiment is not conclusive.
- 4.9.1.8
Biochemical CAS systems
- 4.9.1.8.1
The cell cycle within a CAS system
- 4.9.1.8.2 Genetic
modules
- Setup web page (1,
) [page not done] RHL
- Relate the nature of action, schematic specification and
recombination to show how deep homology is not surprising [update not done] RHL
- 4.9.2 Link to
stage 3 startups (O14, )
- Vernier goes stage 4
- Aruba goes stage 3
- What could I offer them?
- Openflex strategy
- Knowledge (not easily amplified)
- Strategy, planning
- Understand security (Public key, Firewalls 802.11i
etc.)
- Experience
- Messaging to enterprises
- IUM to operators
- Can Perry refer me to the company?
- Why should he? May be good place for him/ wife to
go later. Reason to contact Dominic.
- 4.9.3
Developed strategic proposals (S4, S6,
S7, )
- 4.9.3.1
Intellisync strategies for success
- Product based
- Understand patents [not done] RHL
- Special access to email, PIMs etc. [done]
Intellisync dependent on email client.
- Place Intellisync
at the center of a full VDS for always connected messaging
- Identify strategic architecture
- Funding model ?
- Patent structure ?
- Standards ?
- Selected services
- Email
- SAP, peoplesoft, ... ?
- Wireless client (?)
- Sync client interfaces
- Sync client process SYNCML (pause/ resume etc.)
- Sync access to device services (battery etc.)
- Handset (BREW) - Qualcomm.
- Wireless management (Qualcomm - CDMA 1x)
- Wireless coverage (Verizon 800 mHz)
- Handset management - SYNCML value add to Carrier
(control point)
- Carrier push system
- Carrier sync platform
- Firewall management
- Enterprise sync platform
- Enterprise infrastructure messaging, Notes, Enterprise
Data?,
- Use
lack
of
return
on
VC
funding
in
area
to
replace
current
play
with
Intellisync
and
catalyse
consolidation
of
these
hot
stocks.
- Identify alliances to create. [not done] RHL
- Build carrier reputation
- Leverage strategic architecture to ensure value to
carrier.
- Joint SI, Verizon, Intellisync presentations. Its
the carrier that will bring the credibility.
- Derive
alternative objectives from each action to maximize options:
- Leverage Microsoft fear (Visto Microsoft Partnership),
Gain own or NEP client vs. Pocket outlook
- Build carrier reputation
- RIM oriented
strategies:
- Until
center can be locked - don't apply flank attacks
- Center is "visible effective solution deployed through
clear lines"
- Dislocate
the mind and troops of RIM
- Undermine base - Blackberry legal status, better
network use/ cover, battery life & US revenue base
- Make Verizon success - Data costs on Verizon seem
to be working against Intellisync.
- Hire key contributor from RIM
- Use device manufacturers against RIM
- Powerful device players interested in what's easy,
good for them.
- Use carriers against RIM
- Fear of Brand (RIM handling this well)
- Increased margin for carrier to impact RIM
profitability
- Flank includes:
- Lock down solution with modular standards
- Undermine
manufacturing base
- Use CDMA needs to threaten Analog Devices
partnership
- Use Legal impacts to defocus Analog Devices from RIM
- Cover e-mail &
PIM only devices
- RIM is adding voice to platform. Could be
great but adds to battery overhead and
complexity.
- Find a partner who is building an always on email
device, with good keyboard.
- Other Intellisync partners can develop voice
integrated versions of devices
- 4.9.3.2 Genentech
strategies for success
- 4.9.4 Chasm positioning
(Crossing the chasm p158 - The positioning process) based on
strategic process/ tools (S12, )
- 4.9.4.1 Understand Al Morgan's success in bootstraping a
consulting business
- 4.9.4.3 Job oriented Presentation (rhlpos,
,) needs to stress &
show evidence/results of:
- Use of strategic knowledge and tools to identify:
- Pitfalls of not doing - It's hard to get a clear
understanding of the environmental situation so groups go
with their experience + gut reaction to unexpected
events. Result is lack of change/optimization and a
detuned VDS or typically 3 years of excess-waste and then
cancellation. Equally no point in developing change
program if power hierarchy can & will resist it, but
GM may lose job.
- Key environmental forces & signals. Typically
these are cross functional and interact with the product/
solution attributes to define SWOT. ACT AS SENSOR
Needs experience of analyzing environments, KNOWLEDGE
(technical and strategic) to understand what information
implies & being aware and having acted on key signals as
well as taking time/focus to gain access to real
environmental signals. Conclude what change is
necessary.
- Product VDS match including modularity analysis, commodity
flow capabilities, and VDS company disruption status.
- Potential competitive advantage (choices of what to do/not
to do) gained from cross functional review of SWOT.
AWARENESS of potential strategies (schemas) and
caveats.
- Vision, focus/missions for program managers. Need
practical approach (MY PROCESS & EXPERIENCE) to define
what can be done in this system & environment.
- Target customer segments & chasm crossing
strategy. Practical segmentation experience
identifying REAL EYES.
- Design of VDS to maximize end-to-end rate of flows with
overlaid rate control structure
- Pitfalls of not doing - Bottlenecks in VDS (consulting
risk, Support fixed costs, ) while people push hard on
non-Rate Determining Steps. VP disappointed with
"execution".
- Iterative life cycle enables flows of modules/ feedback
end-to-end - high risk first in shell form with resulting
learning.
- Use of system theory (fifth discipline) to Identifying
system bottlenecks and fix them appropriately
- Strategic assessment to match pre-conditions to
commitments for cost/quality and rewards
- Experience & Process for catalyzing change from
functional to controlled dynamic market end-to-end
program.
- Pitfalls of not doing - Execution will not build
learning effectively. Will result in frustration and
gravity towards more of the same.
- OpenMail lab system & IUM mobile program demonstrate
experience.
- Value chain alignment including partner integration
mechanisms
- Process life cycle for iterative development with
functional transitions
- Test with:
- Marta [],
- Does your company need this? - What is the problem?
- Who would be most interested?
- How would they solve this problem?
- Where would they look for help/
- 4.9.4.4 Chasm positioning notes for each target type:
- 4.9.5 CAS
educational presentations [update done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0 PDCA
- 4.9.5.0.1 First line of body of any presentation should have
printable text in it. [pdCa done] RHL
- Remove leading blank lines [pdcA, pdcA done]
RHL
- Process leading lines remblankls [code done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.2 Paged outputs should report the current and max
subpage [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.2.0 pdCa
- 4.9.5.0.2.0.1 pdCa max page should not include the backup
slides beyond the end of the presentation
- 4.9.5.0.2.0.1.1 Set the end of presentation with .pres.end
which will define the end page, but not the total pages [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.2.0.1.1.1 If end of presentation defined use this in
reporting the total pages [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.2.0.1.2 No next page link on end page [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.2.0.1.2 No prev page link on end page + 1 if it exists
[pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.2.0.1.3 Replace pend if it is included with new page [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.2.0.1.4 Report when in backup area [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.3 The page controls should not be present in the print
xml [pdCa done]
RHL
- Deploy <span class= "navbarnew">non printing
html</span> [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.4 Nature of CAS presentation [pdCa part done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.5 Agent based programming presentation [
This presentation applies complex adaptive system (CAS) agents to computer
programming.
pdCa done] RHL
- The term 'evolved systems' means nothing to a
non-biologist. [pdCa done] RHL
- Replace with Natural systems that have developed through
evolution' [pdcA done] RHL
- inherent problems description is too abstract to convey any
meaning - provide concrete examples [pdCa done] RHL
- My friend wonders why her skype service is not
running. Eventually she reboots her PC in
frustration. The responsible Microsoft engineers are
unaware of her problems
- Steve
Jobs was an innovative entrepreneur who integrated art and culture with engineering, and is responsible for: the strong sexual selection force of the: Macintosh, iPod, iPad and iPhone; and their dedicated fan base. He cofounded Apple Computer with Steve Wozniak where Wozniak designed a particularly simple microprocessor based computer, the Apple 1 and Jobs made it elegant. Struck by the relative simplicity and ease of use of PARC's Alto, Jobs and Wozniak began building the Lisa. But Jobs decided it was flawed and took a small group aside to build the Macintosh which the whole team were happy to sign their names on the inside. Born February 24th 1955, Steve's birth mother Joanne Schieble was forced by her father to have the boy adopted rather than allow her to marry his Muslim Syrian birth father, Abdulfattah Jandali, the last of nine children of a hugely wealthy trader, Walter Isaacson explains. The baby was adopted by Paul Reinhold Jobs, a highly practical mechanic and a mild kind father, and Clara Hagopian, also sweet-humored, and when Steve was two they adopted Patty. The Jobs lived in an Eichler (a design inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright), in Mountain View, California, which had a strong influence on Steve, as he explained to Isaacson, "Eichler did a great thing. His houses were smart and cheap and good. They brought clean design and simple taste to lower income people. They had awesome little features, like radiant heating in the floors. You put carpet on them, and we had nice toasty floors when we were kids." Steve Jobs knew early on that he was adopted, which pained him supporting development of his Challenger personality type. It was also clear to Steve that he was unlike his adopted parents, Paul and Clara Jobs, who stressed to him that they picked him specifically and that he was special. They tolerated Steve's high risk activities and ensured he was safe when problems occurred. Paul Jobs impressed Steve as a child, with his valuing quality workmanship, and his practical capabilities. Paul could repair any car and Steve became interested in the electronics aspects. He was helped by neighbors who were electrical engineers: Larry Lang; the geographic cluster that formed around Hewlett Packard and Intel. And he then joined a neighborhood electronics club where he was introduced to Steve Wozniak. But the young Steve Jobs was shocked when he discovered his father did not correctly understand some aspects of the world, and Steve realized he was much more intelligent than his parents Paul and Clara. With their support he followed his curiosity and resisted any attempt to stop him. His powerful drive made his parents, teachers, local business leaders: Bill Hewlett, Nolan Bushnell; and coaches go along. At Reed College he pushed to attend courses he was interested in: calligraphy; rather than follow the syllabus, and they let him. They even allowed him to continue when he stopped his parents from paying more tuition. His stressed idealist continually sought out gurus: Shunryu Suzuki, Neem Karoli Baba; and visionaries who might help Steve understand who he really was.
explains 'it's not the customers job to know
they'd like an iPhone, its mine'.
- My firefox browser fails to restart a previous
session. It's a typical brittle piece of software
struggling to cope with the unexpected.
- In contrast humans operate flexibly for decades without
any reboots.
- Adaptive web framework codelet test system is a mouthful
[pdCa done] RHL
- Smiley is an agent in 'Tinker Tailor' [pdcA done]
RHL
- Generalized data structures is totally unhelpful [pdCa done]
RHL
- Use Unix byte stream analogy to introduce emergent brick
[pdcA done] RHL
- Signalling cascade is too deep assuming a knowledge of RNA
polymerase [pdCa done] RHL
- Describe transcription [pdcA done] RHL
- Agent models not understandable [pdCa done] RHL
- Link model to the description of a model in the backup
slides [pdcA done] RHL
- Operon concept not explained [pdCa done] RHL
- High level description of DNA operon added [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.6 JIT based programming presentation [
This presentation applies just-in-time methods to computer
programming with analysis based on complex adaptive system (CAS) theory.
pdCa done] RHL
- Problem is too abstract [pdCa done] RHL
- Discuss Turing machine and von Neumann implementation
[pdcA done] RHL
- Discuss sequential code with jumps generated for von
Neumann computer architecture [pdcA done] RHL
- Discuss small machine -> windows and objects
hierarchies [pdcA not done] RHL
- Not clear why object oriented strategy is insufficient [pdCa
done] RHL
- Application object decomposition still designed
specifically for each situation [pdcA done] RHL
- Object still encapsulates an instruction stream rather
than goals [pdcA done] RHL
- Designer still decides at design time what scenarios are
covered and how they are processed [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7 termination of active presentation stream should
operate logically and not invalidate the remaining presentation
[pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.1 prescan (pscanipstream) should have a picture of
which html names (paged) will be excluded by filtering, and
hrefs to these should be removed rather than an error be
reported [pdCa
done] RHL
- pscanipstream could use full file stream [pdCa rejected] RHL
- includestream can include the full file stream for
pscanipstream, but leave the start and end tags in the steam
[pdcA part
done] RHL
- File is opened by mergeistream, which is aware of the
filename, and then file stream is processed by
pscanipstream, which does the includestreams and
remblanks. Subsequently mergeistream calls
includemistream, concatistream and remblankls.
- includemistream recursively loads within mergeistream
but not within a presentation stream [pdCa
done] RHL
- concatistream performs the transforms for mergeisteam
[pdCa
done] RHL
- For presentation it adjusts headings,
implements page
controls, hnames,
href
resolution;
- includestream calls itself recursively and includesblock
which calls checkistarted.
- pscanipsteam would have to later remove the inactive
parts of the steam [pdcA not done] RHL
- checkistarted is aware of -<ignore stream name> tag
attribute. So pscanipstream would have to alter its
interface to checkistarted.
- pscanipstream could call it twice (if reset donestart)
with one call having the $Awfif::pages-> {path}
altered. [pdcA not
done] RHL
- pscanipstream calls senseistream which calls includestream
- pscanipstream can maintain a state (inactivestream) based
on the tags. [pdca not
done] RHL. In the inactive state it would:
- Record the html names found, but tag them as inactive [pdcA not
done] RHL
- Hrefs (presentation format and html) would be stripped
of control structure, rather than errored or resolved [pdcA not
done] RHL
- New pages requests would be ignored [pdcA not
done] RHL
- Start tags would change state [pdcA not
done] RHL
- Or pscanipstream could copy the file stream over to another
stream and do the special analysis from here, and then proceed
to do the regular operations with the filestream [pdcA done]
RHL
- Scan the full stream with pscanipfullstream [pdCa
done] RHL
- Unresolvable hrefs (presentation
format (2) and html) that
are present in the full stream would be stripped of control
structure, rather than errored or resolved [pdcA1, 2, html (3, 4)
part done] RHL
- The html resolution table should include an indication
of html
names within pages that are part of ignored streams
[pdcA done] RHL
- Record the $Awfif::pages-> {fullname} during the
full prescan [pdcA
done] RHL
- Handle wrapping <a name structures> with sensesistream
like function findhname [update
done] RHL
- getnamespage should handle ignored names correctly [pdCa
done] RHL
- Need to capture negative page references.
change [^-*]+)--> to .+)--> [pdcA
done] RHL
- Event processor should record ignored stream page
names [pdcA
done] RHL
- $Awfif::pages-> {hname} {name} not present but
$Awfif::pages-> {fullname} {name} exists could be
deployed -ve [pdCa done] RHL
- Will need to iterate over the {fullname} rather
than the {hname} [pdca done] RHL
- Html references including file names must be resolved by
referencing the resolution table and then removed [pdcA
done] RHL
- Html references within the presentation without a file
name qualifier should be removed [pdCa
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.1.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.1.0.1 includemistream should not allow loops in the
call recursion network. Block loop calls with
includemistok [pdcA,
2
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.1.0.1.1 includemistok will set the error display
when a loop is found. Generate web must reset the error
display [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.2 pscanipstream should only need to run once per
case [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.3 Need to be able to specify multiple ignore
parameters -dummy -resweb - otherweb [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.3.1 checkistarted will need support from a special
matching function [pdCa done]
RHL
- checkistarted can capture the multiple parameters with
(.*)( -->)+ [pdCa done] RHL
- Match one from multiple ignore parameters with matcharg [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.3.2 includesblock [pdCa done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.3.3
includestream [pdCa
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.3.3.1
includestream must handle multiple ignore args
- Capture all the ignore args with .* [pdcA
done] RHL
- No - to capture effectively it had to be (.+)*
- Capture all the ignore args with (.+)* [pdcA
done] RHL
- Capture all the ignore args with (.+)* [pdcA
done] RHL
- Should use matcharg strategy [pdcA
done] RHL
- The code [^-->] does not work and should be changed
but independent of args pdca [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.3.4 includemistream [pdCa done]
RHL
- It uses checkistarted to ensure its form of start tag is
valid
- 4.9.5.0.7.3.5 pscanipstream [pdCa done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4 Need to modularize the presentation includes so
that can turn off specific pages [pdCa part done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.1 Add start and end tags to slides of JIT
programming presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.2 Add start and end tags to slides of agent based
programming presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.3 Update start and end tags for slides of
schematic plans presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.4 Update start and end tags for slides of a
program for progress presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.5 Convert prespfp to modular include based
presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- Executing indirect-keyword 'source. incstream' of
ipnocstrategy1 and ipnocstrategy1c1 causes 1 to loop. It
does not once the 1c1 is made c1. [pdCa not
done] RHL
- Indirect-keyword 'includestream' still uses ([^-->]+)* as
its capture term prior to the --> It should be updated as
in 4.9.5.0.7.3.3.1.5
[pdcA
done] RHL
- Executing 'source. incstream' results in additional lines,
from beyond the include stream to be added to the contents for
the page [pdCa done] RHL
- The completion of the contents for a page must be
formalized so that it does not get added too if the pstate
is set to 1 again by a end tag, start tag [pdcA1, 2 done]
RHL
- Review pfp slides and remove any inappropriate ones from
resweb [
This presentation discusses program management using complex
adaptive system (CAS)
theory.
pdCA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.6 Convert prescas to modular include based
presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.7 Convert presecs to modular include based
presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- Modular inversions of pages [pdcA done] RHL
- Include of modular inverted pages [pdcA done] RHL
- Review ecs slides and remove any inappropriate ones from
resweb [pdCA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.8 Convert presscp to modular include based
presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- Indirect-keyword 'source. incstream' checks .pres.href but
is getting confused about 'represented
using a .include .href (' interpreting it as a reuse of pres [pdCa done]
RHL
- Tie the update to the .pres [pdcA done] RHL
- See how much slower the current implementation strategy is
when using modular structures [pdCa done] RHL
- Linear presentation generation takes 1min 20secs.
- Modularized presentation generation takes 3mins
20secs.
- Add a modular exit to tag system [pdcA done] RHL
- turns out that one of the reg ex operations was
resetting each time it failed while processing a buffer
with a lot of match strings. It would process the
data over and over again until it got clean through.
Recoded the code block instead.
- Review scp slides and remove any inappropriate ones from
resweb [
This presentation reviews planning using complex adaptive system
(CAS) theory. Genes
and ideas reflect CAS properties.
pdCA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.9 Convert presjip to modular include based
presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- Can't use ind.include
(includemistream)
for the inclusion. See if that is consistant with the
goals of ind.include [pdCa done] RHL
- Indirect-keyword 'ind.include' is really a recursive call
to imergeistream, with the bodtype forced to the type
requested in the parameter. If the ind.include uses
bodtype of 4 mergeistream will block the call to
includemistream. If the bodtype is not a 4, as was the
case in my mistaken usage, the presentation commands will
not be resolved so the use is inappropriate but
proceeds.
- It may be better in this situation to change the
ind.include into a logical source .incstream, by switching
the call to includestream, but maybe not in every
scenario? [pdCA not
done] RHL
- Otherwise could potentially disallow use of ind.include
when current bodtype is 4 [pdCA
not done] RHL
- Review JIP slides and remove any inappropriate ones from
resweb [
This presentation applies just-in-time methods to computer
programming with analysis based on complex adaptive system (CAS) theory.
pdCA done]
RHL
- Software development problem ignores virtual functions and
inheritence. Add details [pdcA done] RHL
- Software development problem ignores event based
programming. Add details [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.10 Convert presabp to modular include based
presentation [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11
Need tool to check the links in a generated dir are valid
ithrefcheck [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.1 Should handle <a href= "#" onClick=
etc. [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2 Should only report error once [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.0
pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.0.1 Should not lock out further link
tests to page [pdCa
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.0.1.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.0.1.0.1 Adding element url-> {hrefs}
[4] in ithrefaddhname and then checking for its being
undefined in ithrefchlinks locks out counting of link
failures. Change chlinks to use [5] for the signal of
the report of the error [pdCa, 2 done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1 url-> {openfails} can become a
string with a count and each file [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.1 process url-> {openfails} updates
with ithrefofail [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.1.1 invert ithrefofail to support
ithrefofret as iithrefof [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2 process url-> {linkfails} updates
with ithreflfail [pdcA
not needed] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1 certain link failures are not
being detected. The bad links have valid file names but
these are of the form ../stage/ <filename and
ext>. The path is causing the link matches to
fail. Must setup a search of the link structures
url-> {links} based on all potentially specified
paths. [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1.1 invert the link search code
from ithrefcheck as ithrefchlinks [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1.1.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1.1.0.1 ithrefchlinks should be
aware of %\d\d in hrefs and convert these into ascii before
checking against name list [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1.2 provide ithrefchlinks with the
appropriate path derived from $dir [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1.2.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1.2.0.1 present all appropriate
paths [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.1.2.0.1.2.1 identify the appropriate path
derived from $dir using ithrefdpath [pdcA done] RHL
- url-> {parentdir} [item] contains the url's path
specification or the visited files provided dir. For
the visited files that could mean an absolute path such as
c:/RSS/ resweb2/
- url-> {filename} [item] contains the url's file name or
HTTP etc. or the visited file name so can seach the
filenames for any that match visited and then reply with
'../' . parentdir if it is a relative path. If it is
absolute will have obtain the final dir in the path.
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.2 Only report the failure when url->
{openfails} does not contain the file and dir [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.2.1 process url-> {openfails} reports
with ithrefofret [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.2.2.2 process url-> {linkfails} reports
with ithreflfret [pdcA
not needed] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.3 Failure to open a fully specified http
ref of form 'file:///C:/... .htm' locks up the parent child
protocol. The protocol should be robust to this [pdCa
1, 2 & 2+, 3,
4, 5, done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.3.1 fully resolved hrefs will not relocate
so they should be reported as issues [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.3.2 ithrefcheck has no simple way to stop
immediately. It can be modified to test a stop command
which would get it to terminate loops, stop generating writes
and return at which point the stop can be performed by the
child. Until then should not be stopped [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.4 ithrefcheck strategy must decide on the
bounds of the search. If strategy is that check should
only look at the target dir and check its links and file
references. If it aims to traverse all files that are
file connected then it could traverse a huge structure [pdCa part done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.5 Status should report first error from
hrefcheck [pdcA,
2, 3 done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.6 When open file report the caller as well as
the called file name [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.7 When there are multiple files that contain
the same href link to another file ithrefaddlink is ignoring
need to create links after the first file. Add check that
source matches on the finish test [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.8 When there are multiple files that contain
the same href name to another file ithrefaddhname is ignoring
need to create hnames after the first file. Record source
and then add check that source matches on the finish test [pdcA
done] RHL
- This probably implies some checking, in ithrefcheck, on the
hname must add source check ($isource) - $isource will be in
hrefs-> {$name} [$i] [4]
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.9 Searching across directories is useful but
can take a long time. Want a way to control if cross
directory search should be performed. If not can just warn
[pdCA part done] RHL
- Can get absolute file href with or without #locator.
Need to see if the absolute path leads to current dir.
- Can get relative file href with or without #locator.
Need to see if the relative path moves from current dir.
- Can get #locator. That is fine.
- Could add param to ithrefcheck which would indicate if want
to constrain fopens to current dir. Then awfise could
have a menu item that toggles this capability.
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.10
Inclusion of undesired source by start tag, start tag stop tag
stop tag should be detected. [pdCA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.10.1 Can detect #id <name> included
more than once in a page in hrefcheck. [pdcA not
done] RHL
- Put end stop in the sources. Just look for this is the
target pages. Should not be present.
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11 Record the directory selected for
hrefcheck in the
environment file
and reuse [pdcA,
2
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11.1 Need to record the address of tdirpath
in the environment file when load cache during retrievefilters,
like for Git
[update
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11.2 Record the tdir 'path' = '<directory
path>' added to help web glossary [update done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11.2.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11.2.0.1 Add the path data to the status
report [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11.2.1 Setup filter file for environent_file
ind.include addglkey Martahelp for Marta [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.11.2.2 Setup filter file for environent_file
ind.include addglkey RSS for resweb2 [update done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.12
Record the initiation file selected for hrefcheck in the
environment file
and reuse [pdcA,
2
part done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.12.1 Need to record the address of tfilename
in the environment file when load cache during retrievefilters,
like for Git
[update
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.12.2 Record the tfile 'name' = '<initial
file name>' added to help web glossary [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.13
When generator completes without errors - as detected in
ip2write_t, and the target for hrefcheck is setup, ip2write_t
should initiate the hrefcheck [pdca done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.13.1 Note that are completing generator
run [pdCa
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.0.7.4.11.0.13.2 If have completed generator run
and no errors and hrefcheck target defined, call ip2start_cld
launching hrefcheck [pdCA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.1 Template for presentations [update done] RHL
- Initially use template 16 -> 27 [update done] RHL
- 4.9.5.2 Istrings for presentations [update done] RHL
- Update istrings library rss navigation adding presentation
frame [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.3
Awfpbs presentation extensions:
- 4.9.5.3.0 pcda
- 4.9.5.3.0.1
Replace left and right sub-banners with left and right arrows
with appropriate links to next page and previous page [pdCA done] RHL
- Can use pages datastructure to allow the event processor to
support the presentation infrastructure to alter the
sub-banners before print output.
- 4.9.5.3.0.1.1 When setup presentation left and right arrows
share details in pages-> {prevlink} and {nextlink} [pdcA, 2, 3 done] RHL
- Mergeistream should be able to idenfify the details of the
prev and next links to follow
- Note the link info from $fcontpage, $fprev and
$fnext.
- 4.9.5.3.0.1.2 Can transform the subbanner with the
presentation link details [pdCA done] RHL
- Need to setup the sub banner istrings so that for
presentations it may include a start and end tag for the prev
link and the next link.
- Imported in istrings/[]/awfapres[27]rssrw2 from
istrings/lib/awflibi.html rss banners2 -> rss bannerspr2
[pdcA done] RHL
- Wrap the subbanner hrefs with <(prev|next)links>
link <(prev|next)linke> [pdcA done] RHL
- Import in help/istrings/[]/awfhpresweb[127] from
istrings/lib/awflibi.html rss banners2 -> rss bannerspr2
[pdcA done] RHL
- Wrap the subbanner hrefs with <(prev|next)links>
link <(prev|next)linke> [pdcA done] RHL
- For this transform fixfhrefs is
positioned correctly.
- Substitute the <(prev|next)links> link
<(prev|next)linke> if they are defined and
mapped. [pdcA
done] RHL
- Filter out the <(prev|next)links> and
<(prev|next)linke> tag if they have been added and not
replaced. [pdcA
done] RHL
- The GIFs for previous and next must be generated [pdcA done]
RHL
- The GIFs must be deployed to images directory of resweb2 and
help/help/en [pdcA done] RHL
- The GIFs must be referenced in the istrings rssbannerspr2
[pdcA done] RHL
- The GIFs must not be referenced for the non-presentation
intro page in the istrings rssbannerspr2 [pdcA done] RHL
- Must set this up for resweb2 presentations [pdcA done] RHL
- Must set this up for help presentations [pdca done] RHL
- The GiFs must be part of the installation wix description
[pdcA done] RHL
- 4.9.5.3.0.1.3 Contents setting is ignored on the contents
page. It would be better if it was set to itself [pdCA done] RHL
- Contents var $fcontpage is not set when we are on the
contents page. Still need the info for pages->
{contlink}.
- 4.9.5.3.0.2 A pres .href of (*) executes a tight loop [pdCA
done] RHL
- mergeistream -> imergeistream -> concatistream (in
while loop below concatstrefu1
working on pres or include .href decode)
- Now generating links with no name. These were being
detected by the sensors but were not cleared.
- 4.9.5.3.0.3 The resweb2 dark web is a web site that is not open to the Internet. It is a set of deployed HTML files in a directory which refer to each other via file based references relative to the directory. when
checked for bad links hangs on return from awfpresjit.htm [pdCA done] RHL
- Presentation awfpresjit has bad structure - spaces in the
initial section which is cleared. It introduces an
include loop. Checked for loop initiation.
- 4.9.5.3.1 Indirect presentation stream [update
done] RHL
- Add new keyword <rhlwpipstreamtsspo>
[update
done] RHL
- And probe mapping {ipstrtss}
[update
done] RHL
- And set locality {ipstrtss} [update done]
RHL
- And probe for {ipstrtss} [update done]
RHL
- And reset locality {ipstrtss} [update done]
RHL
- And assign numeric value for presentation streams for {htc}
4 (integrate as an augmented html text stream => 1) [done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.3.2 '.pres.newpage.' must allow completion of the
current case generated page and then a repeat of the current
case to generate a further page with the next part of the
indirect body [update1,
update2, update3 done] RHL
- Align bodtype 1 and 4 [update4, update5 done]
RHL
- Set the active state when newpage is detected [update6 done]
RHL
- Concatenate the record if the wanted page is the current
page [update7
done] RHL
- Reset active when complete stream and wanted >= page max
[update8 done]
RHL
- Pages data structure initialized
[done] RHL
- File name extension must be setup for generated wanted page
- 0 => main file.htm, 1 => main file1.htm etc. [update done]
RHL
- File name extension must be appended to output file name
when present [update
done] RHL
- When complete the page need to deploy a previous - next
record
- If the wanted page is 0 and pages is active want a next
page link only [update
done] RHL
- If the wanted page is > 0 and pages is active want a
previous and next page link [update done]
RHL
- If the wanted page is > 0 and pages is not active want
a previous page link only [update done]
RHL
- Prev - next jumps around uncontrollably [pdCa done] RHL
- If linecount is < minlinecount then write <br>
for each missing line. [pdcA, 2 failed]
RHL
- Wrapped lines mean next still jumps about
- 4.9.5.3.3 '.pres.href#'
- 4.9.5.3.3.0 pdca
- 4.9.5.3.3.0.1
process '.include.href#' [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.3.3.0.2 parens round the setup link is confusing
remove [pdcA done] RHL
- Scan for string [update done]
RHL
- If found in names table deploy resolved html page reference
[update done] RHL
- Else note issue and highlight [update done]
RHL
- Buffer can be split into multiple components across the
reference text [pdCa done] RHL
- If don't find the text completion delimiter, but do find
the end of buffer deply the start of the href, and then wait
for the next buffer for the completion [pdcA done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.3.4 '.pres.name#'
- Prescan for string [update done]
RHL
- Precscan with pscanipstream [update done]
RHL
- If not present in names table record in names table
referenced to presentation page [update
done] RHL
- Else note double declaration and highlight [update
done] RHL
- Its an error to add a name that is not in the active
stream and should be flagged. Need to know stream
and that it is active. [pdCa done] RHL
- Add state operations of pscanihstream
[pdcA
done] RHL
- If its duplicate is in an include stream optionally use
the first to occur as the page link and ignore the others
(4.12.4.5.1.0.1.0.3)
- 4.9.5.3.5 Print the complete presentation [update done]
RHL
- Collate each page of the presentation [update done]
RHL
- With a new page added [update done]
RHL
- Link to the printable presentation [update done]
RHL
- Print the stream [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.3.6
Include source stream with subscripted tag (4.12.4.5.1.0.1)
- 4.9.5.3.7 Html hrefs should be resolved to their hrefname
within the generated body pages if their target html has been
paged [design,
update done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.3.7.1 External streams referencing generated pages names
must check the namepage map [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.3.7.1.1 Get the page of a paged name for an external
href getnamespage [code
done] RHL
- pdCa Setup the path for the external reference [pdCA done]
RHL
- Collect the path when target defined [pdcA done] RHL
- Deploy the path in getnamespage [pdcA done]
RHL
- pdCa Files with no paged names in should only force access
to getnamespage once [pdCa
done] RHL
- Files with no paged names in should only force access to
getnamespage once [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.3.7.1.2 Merge the page into the external reference [update done]
RHL
- 4.9.5.3.8 Html hnames deployed within a paged body stream
should be identified somehow so that hrefs to them can be
correctly resolved [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.3.8.1 Html hnames deployed within a paged body stream
can be identified and mapped in the main html page (initial
page) [update
done] RHL
- 4.9.5.3.9 Contents page should be present and accessible from
link on total page count [update done] RHL
- 4.9.5.3.9.0 pdca
- .pres.href is changed to .include.href in source.incstream
so need to handle this when removing the html controls [pdcA done]
RHL
- Generate the contents page merge [update done] RHL
- Use the concatenated merge buffer as a template for the
contents page [pdCa rejected] RHL
- Copy the catenated buffer for printing and replace the
body with contents stream [pdcA rejected] RHL
- Use a contents string '.pres.contpage.' as a special new
page to iterate an extra contents page [pdCa done]
RHL
- Prescan contents string [pdCa
done] RHL
- Identify the title of each page of the presentation [update
done] RHL
- While removing blank lines at start can record the first
text line [pdCa
rejected] RHL
- While prescaning presentation can find first non-blank line
and then record the first text line [pdCa done]
RHL
- Copy the initial text line into the current page of
$Awfif::pages-> {contents}[page] [pdcA, >2<
done] RHL
- Initialize $Awfif::pages-> {contents} when start a new
presentation [update
done] RHL
- Remove html controls from items in $Awfif::pages->
{contents} [update done] RHL
- Flanking <h\d> and <\/h\d> should be removed
from titles [update1
done] RHL
- Flanking <a contents > and <\/a> should be
removed from titles [update1 done]
RHL
- Flanking .pres.href#<name>( and ) should be removed
from titles [update1
done] RHL
- Start & end tags should be removed from titles [update1
done] RHL
- Remove any <ul> [update1
done] RHL
- Trailing <br> should be removed from titles [update1
done] RHL
- Add titles to contents page [update, 2 done] RHL
- Need to add page links but must take account of the content
page in the calculations - it should not have a link to itself
[pdCa done]
RHL
- Link general pages to the contents page [update1, 2, 3 done] RHL
- Need to know the contents page [update
done] RHL
- Print the stream [update
not required] RHL
- Update the 'spe' page with new presentation command [update done]
RHL
4.11
Structural analysis of Job market
4.11.1 Positional analysis typically enables the SWOT of the current
situation. It is founded on an understanding (1, ) of the underlying
elements and forces that make up the environment.
- 4.11.1.1 Complete structural analysis [in progress] RHL
- 4.11.1.2 Maintain ongoing SWOT snapshots of structure [done] RHL
With San Jose in the middle of the burst bubble, and technology and
cost management encouraging acceptance of outsourcing, competition
has been high for any job.
While Bush economic stimulus has ramped profitability, the lack of
demand stimulus from a driver like Reagan-Thatcher globalization is
limiting the catalyst of startup/new product creation in high
tech. It is likely that the salary impacts on profitability
during the .com boom, has encouraged the economies leaders to
restructure the world economy to create more supply ubiquity.
With such an evolved amplifier operating it will be key to
understand the evolving CAS
structures. This will help assign the right structural
aspects to the present job market.
Material science is a powerful driver
Biotech seems to value the same creative structures as pre-bubble
high tech, and the regulatory structure constrains the ramp of
.com.
Intensity of rivalry among existing competitors
Tactics include: differential access to hiring managers, price
competition, enhanced qualifications, and skills. Price
competition can leave the whole group of unemployed less
profitable. Advertising of differentiated job opportunities
(new role, process or design experience) matched to the market
acceptance may expand the whole employment segments
opportunities.
The general similarity of employees for a particular function
indicates that mavericks will make moves aware that they will not be
detected by other job seekers. Similarity also promotes hiring
managers to drive down salaries. Unique differentiation
creates layers of insulation and loyalty.
However, the variety of job seeking strategies employed can come
into conflict.
Slow target industry growth implies market share competition which
further limits the need for additional hiring. High growth
industries tend to need extra resources. However, many
different job seekers may target the growth segments and accept
limited profits to enter the segment.
Silicon Valley residents and trained product managers are both
likely to persist in targeting the same jobs as me.
Shifting rivalry
If host industries shift from growth to maturity the rivalry will
intensify and profits will reduce. Weaker companies will have
to exit. The arrival of Chinese and Indian job seekers
significantly changes the hiring dynamic.
Substitutes
In computer software includes: automation, researchers, new
graduates, post graduates and replacement with open source which has
great price performance but limited profitability.
In biotech include: doctors, molecular biologists - post
graduates.
The
bargaining power of hiring managers
Hiring managers compete with the job seeker by forcing down
salaries, bargaining for higher qualifications and more experience,
and playing competing candidates off against one another, all at the
expense of the job seekers profitability.
The power of the hiring manager group depends on a number of
characteristics of its market situation and on the relative
importance of its job fulfillment relative to the rest of its
business. Hiring managers are powerful if:
- The group is concentrated or it hires large numbers of
employees relative to the total demand for employees. When
a hiring managers business hires high volumes of "this products"
skills then its demand will be affected by its business
results. When fixed costs dominate the hiring industry
(bulk chemicals) then it is important to keep capacity
filled.
- The "target" employee costs are a significant fraction of the
buyer's costs or purchases. The hiring managers will tend
to expend the resources necessary to shop for a favorable
salary, and hire selectively.
- The "target" employee is standard or undifferentiated.
Hiring managers, sure that they can always find alternative
suppliers, may play one off against another.
- Engineering managers face few switching costs - the use of
Indian or Chinese employees will not impact the effectiveness of
the key business processes.
- The profitability of the hiring manager's business is low so
they are motivated to reduce purchasing costs.
- Hiring managers can redeploy and retrain their current
employee base (backwards integrate) rather than hire
outside. When suppliers forward integrate (Consult) into
the hiring managers industry they tend to neutralize the use of
backwards integration.
- The "target" employee is unimportant to the quality of the
hiring manager's companies' products or services. When the
quality of these products is very much affected by the quality
of the "target" employee the hiring managers are less salary
sensitive. Major failures would need to create huge
losses.
- The hiring manager has full information about demand,
salaries, and salary history and will aim to get a favorable
salary
To cope with hiring manager power it is good to avoid concentrated
industries with low profits.
Bargaining power of suppliers
Universities and business schools, Companies laying off and loosing
employees as well as foreign countries supply knowledge, experience,
and cost bases, used by potential employees that define how
attractive they are to hiring managers. Venture firms supply
capital to startup firms. Wall street supplies market capital
to build out high volume businesses.
By increasing the price of supplied knowledge, providing knowledge
to competitors at reduced cost, or offering lower costs of living
these suppliers control a force of profitability of the market of
employees. Venture firms have a direct interest in their
companies becoming successful. However the post .com era has
placed more careful scrutiny on the IPO criteria for transition from
VC to market capital finance, and many Investment Banks company
analysts are limited in the upside they can attribute to VC
firms. Hence the VCs have reduced opportunities to capture
profits and the funding system has contracted.
Suppliers' power tends to mirror hiring managers
power.
The Chinese and Indian cost structures are critically important
since they dominate relative to all other cost bases. It must
be shown that they are not relevant.
When companies are laying off employees in a general economic
downturn their supply of trained, skilled employees to the market
creates high impacts on profitability.
Where qualifications are held by the majority of the hiring pool
these will be used as a generic criteria of play.
Most education is targeted at students, graduates, or company
employees.
MBA access costs are high.
IEEE and society meetings are low cost and current. The IEEE
is motivated by companies and administrators to keep their
engineering base refreshed.
Government as a Force in hiring
The government of California and the Federal government affect the
hiring environment in many ways:
Governments action against enemy states and terrorists directly and
indirectly funds defense based industries and these can increase
hiring.
The present government's conservative political stance aids industry
and capital, assuming that this will aid competitiveness and
generate growth and jobs. However, the focus on business
profits enables companies to seek low cost labor when this is
available. Substitutes for US labor are allowed.
The government's cheap money policy has enabled businesses to grow
after the 2000+ recession.
The support of the medical companies ensures that healthcare is
rising for any employee.
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1
VBOT
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0 PDCA
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.1 pdCa VBOT web is too large to look
at
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.1.1
pdcA
Only include majority of model agents when working on VBOT
by switching on/off vbt include end tag [pdcA
switch done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.2
VBOT mean fitness must be available as a two column tab
separated text file: gen - x 1 to 2500, mean fitness - y
(-5000 to 6000)[pdCa done] RHL
- Powerpoint slide can have its data format set to
chart.
- It will associate with a PowerPoint file internal
excel chart.
- Click on edit data to access the internal data for
the chart.
- A txt file with column data separated by tab can
have col 1 = VBOT generation <tab> col 2 = VBOT
mean fitness
- Copy the VBOT data to the clipboard and then paste
into the internal PowerPoint chart excel data
sheet.
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.2.1 Maintain the VBOT mean fitness
per generation and output it to a txt file [pdcA done]
RHL
- uvgfithist sets up the mean for the generation.
Make the allocation generation indexed [pdcA
done] RHL
- ivfitoutput outputs the mean fitness for the
generation. Make the output generation indexed and
don't undefine the reported mean [pdca
done] RHL
- itstorevmfit outputs the mean fitness data to the file
../excel/ vbotmfit.txt [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.3 VBOT should only have
current and possibly next schematic structures loaded at
any time. [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.4
vbotga_scmap file
format creates a file that is too large (815 Meg - 110M)
to be backed up viably [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.4.1 If a vbotga_scmap.dac
(compressed) file exists use it to load scmap
- retrievevbtgmfromfiles [pdcA
done] RHL
- retrievecscmap [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.4.2 Convert the vbotga_scmap.dat
file to a .dac file [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.4.2.1 Converter code smapc spawned
from udir script [pdcA done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.0.4.3 If a vbotga_scmap.dac
(compressed) file exists use it to append additional scmap
generation
- storevbtmgtofiles [pdcA
done] RHL
- storecscmap [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1 specify VBOT rules awf metafile
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.1 Metafile is specific awfrmp01.html
and is expected to be in directory /html
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.1.1 Move to meta directory [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.1.1.1 awfvbtm01.html is VBOT
metafile
- Should get shared data from meta/lib/ awflibi.html
includes [update part
done] RHL
- Includes should not terminate block on blockname_ as
this is used within blocks [update
done] RHL
- awfcpispe metafile
web page should reference the meta [/inactive]
directory awfrmp01 [update done] RHL
- awfpbs metafile awfrmp01 should indirectly source
its meta data from meta/lib/ awflibi.html [update
done] RHL
- Smiley still runs as expected with meta/
awfrmp01.html as indirect metafile [pdCa done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.1.1.3 Metafile library metafile/lib/
awflibi.html should present all blocks by name [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.1.2 Load the first html file found in
meta [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.2 Keywords and tokens must load with
VBOT's simple environment enabled
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.2.1 Smiley
This page describes the Adaptive Web framework (AWF) test system
and the agent programming framework (Smiley) that supports its
operation.
Example test system statements are included.
To begin a test a test statement is loaded into Smiley while
Smiley executes on the Perl
interpreter.
Part of Smiley's Perl code focused on setting up the
infrastructure is included bellow.
The setup includes:
- Loading the 'Meta file'
specification,
- Initializing the Slipnet,
and Workspaces and loading them
- So that the Coderack
can be called.
The Coderack, which is the focus of a separate
page of the Perl frame then schedules and runs the codelets
that are invoked by the test statement structures.
language environment
must not be enabled
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.2.1.1 Or impact Slipnet setup
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.2.1.2 Or impact Workspace setup [pdCa
loadfile, setupkw done]
RHL
- Workspace object x $Awfif::memes-> {wsocbegins} and
{wsocstarts} => wsol-> {l} [x] [21] and [x] [22]
must not be required [pdCa nextmskwchild
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.2.2 The square can be defined in the
rules [update part
done] RHL
- Can describe the schematic structure in the metafile
and then read that stream into devbtwldbuilder [update
not done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.2.3 The cans can be defined in the
rules [update
not done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.3 Actions that can be made by the
VBOT
- Move north
- Move south
- Move east
- Move west
- Pick up can
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.4 Reward for can pick up + 10
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.5 Penalty for attempt to pick up -1
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.1.6 Penalty for trying to walk into
wall -5
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.2 Initiate with modified statement awfart04 as
test/awfvbt01 [update
done] RHL
- pdCa Of part
and statement
processing
- Version 1 part model managers partevaluator
& partbuilder
are not emergent with specific if checks on
descriptors:
- partwhole
- mgpartbuilder
issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> [devp]whole,
- partvalid
-
- partbuilder
issue model- (subject| object| verb|
development)-> valid,
- mcsobbuilder,
mcssubbuilder,
mmctbuilder,
mmcrbuilder,
mresddrbuilder
(s|o) issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> goodresddr,
- mactsverbbuilder
issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> goodsverb,
- mmcvbuilder
issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> goodmverb,
- mactcverbbuilder
issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> goodcverb,
- msormbuilder
issues model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> single|multiple,
- partconstrained
- mcopbuilder,
mcvpbuilder,
mcspbuilder
issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> constrained,
- partintegrated
& pmman
- mviintbuilder,
partintegrated issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> integrate;
- Version 2 of part managers could use schematic
synchronization mechanism used in icompd's
multiple
cascade
synchronized
waiting
with
streamcomplete's
dcrdowars
and eventual completion by dcrdoslistbuilder's,
or
msadobbuilder's,
call
to
proceed
via
depcdesc
and depwardesc.
However,
modeling of different parts can proceed in parallel,
only the series of models for a part are required to
wait.
- Setup shared schematic state - Coderack
already sets up wars ws [update not done] RHL
- Allocate structural Workspace operons (1,
) as for icompd cascades [update not done] RHL
- vbtiop builder initializes the cell cycle
structures calling initschcon
but only icompd
initializes the wait structures calling initschwar.
Initialize
the war structures for all synchronous aspects of
statement [update not done] RHL
- Setup synchronized wait as in dcrdowars
and uwars
[update not done] RHL
- Initiate proceed [update not done] RHL
- statementscout (allpartsconstrained) ensures that
all parts have model-()-> constrained.
- statementevaluator
- mwstdbuilder,
mwstabuilder
issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> [devp]whole. But statement
will want to wait for all parts and development to
complete prior to initiating processing
- statementbuilder - spdcabuilder,
statementbuilder
issue model-(subject| object| verb|
development)-> valid,
- <development> develop square and cans
</development> sentence 'pickup in square
cans'.
- Associate search string with initiation of total
VBOT run
- Pickup declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- Pickup concept in Slipnet [update done]
RHL
- ptpickupt token associated with pickup [update
done] RHL
- fastpath to pickup [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- Associate subject, verb and object contained group
operons with metafile keywords via match of their
token sets with mkw
codelet binding
[subject,
verb,
object
sbinding done] RHL
- Part models must declare
This page looks at how Smiley
processes the statement, such as a test request, to ensure that
each part of the statement is composed of groups.
Smiley does this through the operation of a part codelet which indirectly
sponsors the modeling of the parts of the statement.
The modeling itself is performed by model codelets.
The part codelet synchronizes
with the completion of the modeling.
The part evaluator's signal along with the associated operons and subgroup
schematic sequences are included.
The group models' Slipnet associations are included.
The codelets and supporting functions are
included.
Parts partevaluator
whole
(strategy)
- can cope with mgpartbuilder modeling as long as
parts contain operon -> deploy mis
(indirect streams assumptions inspection) like
codelet mdvbuilder
to model and report to inspector
This page looks at how Smiley
processes the statement, such as a test request, to ensure that
each part of the statement is valid.
Smiley does this through the operation of a part codelet which indirectly
sponsors the modeling of the parts of the statement.
The modeling itself is performed by model codelets.
The part codelet synchronizes
with the completion of the modeling.
The part evaluator's signal along with the associated operons and subgroup
schematic sequences are included.
The group models' Slipnet associations are included.
The codelets and supporting functions are
included.
Parts partbuilder
valid
- replace bindings to mactsverb(v)/
mresddr(s|o),
mcssub/
mcsob/
mactcverb,
mmct/
mmcr/
mmcv,
msorm
with alternatives that describe the simple sentence
parts as model-(subject| object| verb| develop)->
accept| goodresddr| goodsverb + single.
- vbtmress -> model-(subject)-> goodresddr [sbinding,
cbinding,
ecode,
bcode
done] RHL
- Schematic subgroup changed to bind vbtmress [update
done] RHL
- vbtmreso -> model-(object)-> goodresddr [sbinding,
cbinding, ecode,
bcode
done] RHL
- Schematic subgroup changed to bind vbtmreso [update
done] RHL
- vbtmactsverb -> goodsverb [sbinding,
cbinding,
ecode,
bcode
done] RHL
- Schematic subgroup changed to bind
vbtmactsverb [update
done] RHL
- vbtmsorm -> single [sbinding,
cbinding,
ecode,
bcode
done but can use msorm] RHL
- Schematic subgroup changed to bind vbtmsorm [update
done] RHL
This page looks at how Smiley
processes the statement, such as a test request, to ensure that
each part of the statement is constrained.
Smiley does this through the operation of a part codelet which indirectly
sponsors the modeling of the parts of the statement.
The modeling itself is performed by
model codelets.
The part codelet synchronizes
with the completion of the modeling.
The part evaluator's signal along with the associated operons and subgroup schematic sequences are included.
The group models' Slipnet
associations are
included.
The codelets
and supporting functions are included.
Parts partbuilder
constrained
- models mcsp/
mcvp/
mcop
This page looks at how Smiley
processes the statement, such as a test request, to ensure that
each part of the statement is integral.
Smiley does this through the operation of a part codelet which
initiates a program
to assess the integrity of the parts.
The modeling itself is performed by
model codelets.
The group models' Slipnet
associations are included.
The codelets
and supporting functions are included.
Parts partbuilder
integrated
(pmman) - models miforall,
mittar
writes model-(iterator)-> goodtarget to sponsor,
miter
checks inspectors and model-(iterator)->
goodscope+target; if inspectors haven't run yet it
runs itself again, mviint
(requires model-(iterator)-> goodtarget/
goodscope in groupsponsor), pmman
leverages mviint.
- There are no cross group aspects to the vbt
statement so integration should just accept it [no
update required] RHL
- Statement models must declare
- Statement
- Builder
releases
codelets waiting on {model}->
{statementcategory}-> {valid}
- Inspections
of all operons, found within the statement scope and
associated in the Slipnet with an inspector, to
assess if they are all complete. If so
statement will
- Implement
pdca
(strategy)
- with which statement signals the dcycip codelet (sbinding,
e,
b);
aso agent signals initpdca (sbinding,
e,
b)
which will deploy the {conceptpdca} descriptor
within statement wso. aso cascade also signals
spdca (sbinding,
e,
b)
which initiates further pdca cascade loops.
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3 Deploy random genetic models to VBOT
initial population schema [update part done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.1 Smiley should generically load a
memetic file
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.1.1 Make Smiley
use first generic memetic file in memes loadffind [update done]
RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.1.2 Smiley memes should be sourced
from memes/ lib/ tmemes [update done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.1.2.1 Smiley web pages should source
from memes/ lib/ tmemes not memes
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.1.2.2 Smiley should transfer the
appropriate initial memetic files to memes for an
application to operate [update
done] RHL
- Copy the files to the memes directory with copyfiles [code done]
RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.1.2.3 Smiley should only load awfmeu
when testing [update (1, 2) done]
RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.2 Current generation VBOT
schemata would be present in mems/ lib/ vmemes/
vbtmem001-200. vmemes should contain 200 files, one
for each individual agent. The trial file is:
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.2.1 Created [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.2.2 001 selected and copied to memes
with copyfiles [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.3 Transactions must be associated
with an individual's nuclear Workspace not Slipnet (4.12.4.4.2.1.10.12.0.1)
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.3.4 Loading of schematic streams from
the file store takes 15 minutes per VBOT test.
Must reduce that overhead by orders of magnitude or a full
test sequence will take weeks!
- Reduce the overhead of labinv1 use of msublabel (4.12.4.4.2.12.11)
- Persist VBOT when requested independently of awftest
persistence (4.12.4.4.2.12.14.8)
- Perform persist when complete a test run [update not done]
RHL
- pdcA Each member of all generations of the population
will be represented by a mapping from every
schematically defined model codelet to an action codelet
to signal. The first VBOT of the initial
generation will have his mappings defined from the
loaded schemata which must be transferred to the mapping
list [update not done]
RHL
- The initial member of the first generation will have
mappings setup. Can look at each jhls entry for
[18] sub elements that transactionally bind
vbttoam[x]builder and then record these in
$Awfif::vbotscmap [gen=0] [member = 1] (4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.4.2)
- All other vbots in the current generation will have
the mapping defined randomly (4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.4.2)
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.4 Support genetic algorithm operation [update not done]
RHL
- The new generation of 200 files are created by
application of genetic operators to the selected 10
schemata:
- The memetic files will be paired with endings a and
b -> diploid effect.
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.5 support relaunch of VBOT
instances
- The statement and trial VBOT schemata would be
deployed into adjacent Workspaces. [update done]
RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.6 setup square, can Workspace and can
instances
- Development will leverage cts development to create
the development context Workspace (4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.6)
- Development
would mps to a codelet that would deploy 10
Workspaces, each with 10 wso. [update
done] RHL
- Development would deploy a can Workspace with 20 wso.
Randomly deploy a set of 20 cans and record the
deployment for repeat tests. [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.7 setup environment for VBOT
operation
- Setup the VBOT context, setting action count to 200,
and select a standard initial position for the VBOT (0
i.e. first v env ws, 0 i.e. tail wso + 1). A
statement descriptor, and development descriptor would
release VBOT
initialization agent codelet from inhibition.
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8 Define VBOT codelets [update part done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.1 VBOT would be defined as an
aggregate schematic agent. The codelet cascades
would include:
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.2
VBOT
Model initiator codelet - While the VBOT context
action count > 0 the model cascade initiator would
check the agents current position in the environment, and
see if a model descriptor was deployed; If not the model
initiator builder would signal the model implementers, and
sponsor the cascade until the model descriptor is
present.
- When a model implementer identifies that it matches
the current positions environmental signals. it
would signal its subgroup of model deployment
codelets. (if no operational pdca then there would
just be one for each model implementer.) It is the
changing of which model deployment codelet operon is
present in the subgroup that allows for effective
genetic operations.
- Each model deployment codelet would use phenomena to
match an action described in the specification.
The signal would hence map to a subgroup that provided a
recommended action. If deployed the model
deployment codelet would deploy a model descriptor with
its recommendation in the current position Workspace/
object.
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.3
VBOT
action initiator codelet - While the VBOT context
action count > 0 the action cascade initiator would
check the agents current position in the environment, and
see if a model descriptor was deployed; If so the action
initiator builder would signal the action implementers,
and sponsor the cascade while the model descriptor is
present.
- When an action identifies that it matches the model
recommendation it would 'hide' the model descriptor and
perform the action recording the impact in the agent's
context ws fitness descriptor, and also reducing the
VBOT context action count by 1.
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.4
VBOT test initiator
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.4.1 evolve from msiop codelet (e, b, i) and
its schematic plans (4.12.4.4.2.2.26.6.1.1 (.1, 2, 3))
- Evaluator [cbinding,
sbinding, code
done] RHL
- vbt declared in metafile [update done]
RHL
- vbot declared in metafile [update done]
RHL
- genetic declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- algorithm declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- vbt concept in Slipnet [update done]
RHL
- vbot concept in Slipnet [update done] RHL
- genetic concept in Slipnet [update done]
RHL
- algorithm concept in Slipnet [update
done] RHL
- ptvbtt token associated with vbt [update
done] RHL
- ptvbott token associated with VBOT [update
done] RHL
- ptgenetict token associated with genetic [update
done] RHL
- ptalgorithmt token associated with algorithm [update
done] RHL
- Fastpath to vbt [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- Fastpath to VBOT [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- Fastpath to genetic [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- Fastpath to algorithm [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy routine [cbinding,
code done]
RHL
- goal structural Workspace vbtiopscon [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.4.2
Builder sets up the VBOT test and operational context
Workspaces, initiates the manager
cascade, and maintains sponsorship until it is
accepted by manager.
- Builder [code
done] RHL
- VBOT context deployed [update
done] RHL
- vbottsteps atp descriptor deployed to VBOT
context Workspace initialized to 200 steps [update
done] RHL
- Initialized moveVBOT wsposition descriptor recorded
in statement wso [update
done] RHL
- moveVBOT wsposition descriptor copied to VBOT
context Workspace [update
done] RHL
- First VBOT fitness {fitness}-()-> 0 deployed [update
done] RHL
- Builder should transactionally, and conditionally send
signal [update
not done] RHL
- Allocate the transaction mappings for the first VBOT [update
done] RHL
- The initial member of the first generation will have
mappings setup. Can look at each jhls entry for
[18] sub elements that transactionally bind
vbttoam[x]builder and then record these in
$Awfif::vbotscmap [gen=0] [member = 1]
- getmappedvbttrns [code
done] RHL
- Should use schematic checking [update not done]
RHL
- Allocate the transaction mappings for all the other
vbots [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.4.3
The
This page describes the inhibitor
framework provided by the adaptive web framework's (AWF) Smiley agent programming
infrastructure.
Two mechanisms are provided:
- Uncompetitive inhibition of group completion.
- Uncompetitive inhibition of transcription factors.
In both cases the inhibitors provide a restriction
process.
The Slipnet inhibitor descriptions
are included.
The codelets
and supporting infrastructure are included.
inhibitor out
competes evaluator for operation. On completion of
its constraining counter conditions schedules
evaluator. [ibinding,
cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- cnsbuilder describes unbinding [update
done] RHL
- Inhibitor waits on development unbind descriptor [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5
VBOT
test manager cascade
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.0 PDCA
- Need to be ready when a particular set of signals
moves into context.
- Making the model codelets '
This page describes a schematic system about abstracted neurons operating in a
circuit.
The neuronal
system was designed to focus in on the cellular nature of
a schematically defined neuron.
The goals include:
- Development of a system of cells, their differentiation
and deployment into a neuron network.
- Abstract receptor operation must support interactions of a
network of neurons and attached cells.
THE IMPLEMENTATION IS INCOMPLETE AND ONGOING.
The codelets and infrastructure are
included.
receptors' with
buffered receptor state that prepares them to act as
soon as the context becomes valid. But what can
the model's wait on? The action codelets would
have to describe the new environment with
descriptors.
- Model evaluator can issue waitondesc, like bcsubpsbuilder,
if it decides can't launch builder [update done] RHL
- Issue wait on descriptor settings of north,
south, east, west and stay with waitforsquare [code
done] RHL
- pdCA this strategy generates too many false
checks. For all squares next to walls the
wall description can be prioritized more
highly.
- pdcA prioritize wall description waitonwalls [action
done] RHL
- pdcA and then cans waitoncans [action
done] RHL
- The deferred codelet templates are not freed
when synced. In this scenario however we
must free them. waitondesc
can record the wfcdefl activated variable of the
deferred codelet template, so that when it
is copied to the active queue it can be marked as
activated.
- waitforsquare must create and then pass in the
wfcdefl activated variable {l} [6] reference [update
done] RHL
- If defined waitondesc must record the
reference to the activated variable in the
descriptor associated codelet reference
structure [update
done] RHL
- When find a descriptor match isetupsync ->
ilwaiting can check for the activated variable
reference. if defined and non zero it will
set the referenced variable 't' [update
done] RHL
- When iwfccount
matches an activated wfcdefl
item the record, and codelet, will be freed rather
than added to the count.
- When find an item match iwfccount will check
the 'activated' variable. [update
done] RHL
- If it is 't' then iwfccount should free the
deferred codelet [update
done] RHL
- If it is 't' then iwfccount should free the
wfcdefl item [update
done] RHL
- Model evaluator can invert the calls to sensors
(eg ivbttom01ncevaluator)
and add wait on desc [update
done] RHL
- Sense the situation with sensesquares [code
done] RHL
- Check sensors and wait for desired situation
waitforsitn [code
done] RHL
- The model builder codelets are now launched rapidly
but they may hang around to maintain the cascade, with
a very high priority crowding out their signal
recipients! ensure mask the don't kill codelet
item when reschedule [pdCA part done]
RHL
- Remove catalysis protection when run [update
done] RHL
- Check codelet [x] [23] protection [pdca not done]
RHL
- Its the jhlabeli reference.
- Check for looping on undeletable tail [pdca done]
RHL
- When fail to move tail deletecodelet should
respond to stop further tail deletes [update
(2)
done] RHL
- Need to look for a deletable list member that
can be substituted with the undeletable tail [update
done] RHL
- Switch deletable codelet with freeswitch34tail
[code
done] RHL
- Iterative calls to freeswitch34tail are
further consumers of time. Improve
efficiency [update
(2)
done] RHL
- Invert cantd determination with
freescheckcantd [inversion
done] RHL
- When ilwaiting completes a descriptor deployment
it can free the wfcdef reference to the deferred
codelet with freewfcdef [update
done] RHL
- The action codelets will have to write a description
with sync mode of the total current environment [update
(2)
done] RHL
- They will have to mask all old descriptors [update
done] RHL
- The action codelets should write sync descriptors
in a priority of wall(first) > can(first) >
all empty (stay) [update
done] RHL
- Select and write the prioritized counter
activatevbtm [code
done] RHL
- Similarly the action codelets could wait for the
descriptor that they require. [update
done] RHL
- PDCA
- Each sensor signals its specific action only so
waitforme will only be used for repeats.
- Issue wait with waitforme [code
done] RHL
- The model builder will have to describe the event
it wants [update
done] RHL
- Don't have an effective grab/ applycodelet binder
complex multiplier. model -> action ->
manager -> model cyclic cascade breaks the simple
filial assist. (4.12.4.4.2.12.2.5)
- Turn off grab/ apply multiplier [update
(2)
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1 VBOT manager more vbots to test -
When the VBOT context action count {atp} [2] becomes 0 and
still have individuals in the current generation {vbot}
[2] > 0 that have not been tested
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.0 PDCA
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.0.1 Loading of schemata from
files takes > 15 minutes per robot. Instead of
reloading just rearrange the schemata deployed in the
nucleus [pdCA done] RHL
- pdCa Models interrogate what action they are
transactionally bound too (gsigename)
to tailor the signal appropriately.
- pdcA Each new population member will become a list of
transaction bindings associated with each schematic
model. [action
done] RHL
- pdcA Changing the transactional bindings must bind the
signal to the new members allelic goal [action
done] RHL
- The deployed codelets gsigename cache descriptor
must be reset. Scan the deployed telomeric
schemata, like counttelst,
if oktomove descriptor present identify the ie
schemata's associated jhls id from the {mindequiv}
descriptor [2]-> (jhls element with [15] [2]
indexing to the jhlsi that matches the telomere - as a
check [15] [3] should be the telomeric start address)
and update the oktomove descriptor with
$Awfif::vbotscmap entry [update done] RHL
- Update oktomoves fixoktomoves [code
done] RHL
- Changing the jhls referenced schematic sub strings
to reflect the new binding will also be necessary
- pdCa Some codelets may not have deployed so will also
have to fix up the subgroup schematic strings setup by
deploymd [check done] RHL, and
- pdCa The jhls to them [check done] RHL
- pdCa The jhls referenced attributes [check done] RHL
- pdCa The jhls [14] will indicate any associated sub
group schemata - which should be the next jhls and
should be the one that will be fixed up with the new
attribute (north, south ...)
- pdCa The pseudo concept [check done] RHL
- jhlconcept hash table associates schematic
sub-string components with pseudo concepts. if
these data
structures must be remapped it will be
complicated but since both old keyword and new keyword
will -> jhlg of operon it may be ok just to change
the attribute list, schematic string and jhls items
[check done] RHL
- pdCa The hashes to them [check done] RHL
- pdCa And the ifindb cache which may undo the
performance increase [check done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.0.2 If the operons for the first
robot are left deployed in ws 2 then other robots should
be able to immediately leverage the receptor architecture
[pdca checked] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.0.3 Codelets from the current
robot must be freed at the end of the test run - when the
VBOT in effect dies. [pdCa
done] RHL
- Ensure boost does not flow to children [action
done] RHL
- icpcount became a stress point. memes->
{tcodelets} ( submitcodelet
does not increment for deferred codelets ) was 14283,
while memes-> {acodelets} was 17407 ( iwfccount,
submitcodelet, mactcodelettolist, mhcodelettoactltail,
ilwaiting, selcodelet ) and codelet-> {p} was
actually 22842 with {tcodeletmax} = 100!
- While icpcount's functions are ok supporting
itcpcount, I am using it poorly calling it from:
- supactivatn -> addfeedback replace icpcount [action
done] RHL
- Given a scout codelet name string addfeedback uses
itcpcount to check the number of builders of this
type and build a list of them and their
urgencys. It then calculates a mean from the
series, applies thresholding and then updates the
input urgency. A builder hchain would mean the
list to scan would already be present rather than
being created. time trace showed that supactivatn is
executing for about half the time Smiley (vbot) is
running. clet 114.9 crk 126.9 (supact 94.7)
- Allocate a list
for tgroupscout codelets [pdcA data, list, initialization
This page describes the Smiley data
structures.
Key structures are described each of which is based on a list
structure represented with an array and add and free
subroutines.
webpage done]
RHL
- Add to list when submitcodelet is an active
tgroupscout [pdcA
done] RHL
- Add to list when non active codelet is moved to
the active queue [update
not done] RHL
- Remove from list when freecodelet frees the
tgroupscout codelet [pdcA
done] RHL
- Be tolerent to freecodelet having codelets that
have not been submitted to the fbl [update
not done] RHL
- addfeedback can check the list for members and
search it for addfeedback conditions [pdcA
done] RHL
- imasksup -> matchsibs replace icpcount [action
done] RHL
- matchsibs is looking for the set of codelets with
same name and higher urgency. If any are
higher then it responds 't'. If none are found
then imasksup will mask backoff active and
notgcompleted descriptors. One alternative
would be to note the highest urgency codelet of each
name. That means extra submit codelet and
freecodelet processing, and there is a risk that it
would become stale. Freecodelet would have to
search the list if it deleted the current top.
Another alternative is to have hash chains for each
codelet type so the search does not have to track
the whole list (ala wfchchainl ). When a
codelet element is added or deleted the equivalent
hchain would also have to be moved or freed.
- tgroupscout replace icpcount/ addfeedback [action
not done] RHL
- pdCa Look for a drosophila parameter set [update
done] RHL
- pdcA Note strategy in VBOT web page [action
done] RHL
- Describe genetic data structures in VBOT web
page [pdcA
done] RHL
- Include nuclabmbuilder [pdcA done] RHL
- Describe trap leverage in VBOT web page [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.1 vbttmorevb evaluator [cbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set not needed, code
done] RHL
- pdcA Why should builders get lost. Protect
builders from freecodelet [action
done] RHL
- Wait on the 0 atp descriptor [update
done] RHL
- Sync the atp descriptor deployment [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code,
update not needed] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2 vbttmorevb builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.0 pdcA
- Builder takes a long time to launch when atp is
0. builder should wait on desc atp == 0 [action
not done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.1 Switch active vbot's oktomove
cache descriptor transaction link name with the next in
the schematic set [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.2 The current VBOT
fitness {fitness}-()-> count is recorded and reset. [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.3 Reset all the deleted cans [update
done] RHL
- Reset the deleted cans with resetcans [code done]
RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.4 Need to activate the models
that may be active at 00 as ivbttoamxbuilder
does [update
done] RHL
- Invert activation of VBOT model descriptor actvbotdesc
[inversion
done] RHL
- Update ivbttoamxbuilder with inversion [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.5 The next VBOT schemata
from the current generation would be copied to vmemes and
loaded (see PDCA for proposed optimization).
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.5.1 jhls linked nuclear
schematic strings updated
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.5.1.1 $Awfif::vbotscmap [0] [0]
identified jhlsids should have their [18] updated with new
vbots value [update
not done] RHL
- pdCa This seems inconsistant with the updates to
rtokenmatch
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.5.1.2 The nsdepbuilder
associated subgroup operon - should be the one after the
map one - must have its schematic string jhls [id] [7] ws,
[8] start wso [9] end wso (and attrib equivalent [id] [5]
is the start in attrib) updated to associate to the new
target action. nsdep passes its [20] [21] and [22] to
depssast as source ws, start and end to be deployed - [21]
was operation [3] [22] operation [4] from the nuclabmbuilder
(schematic sub groups jhls [8] and [9]). [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.5.1.2.0 pdCa The actions of
nsdepbuilder include not deploying if an equivalent has
already deployed. check the implications [check
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.1.2.5.1.2.0.1
codelet
[31]
is
allocated
by nuclabmbuilder from operation [7] - nuclear subgroup
operon jhlsid. The nuclear subgroup jhlsid eg [538]
[15] includes [15][2] which will be jhlsid of the gc
deployed schemata eg [1301] - which will now be
inconsistant ; [15][3] is wsoid of 1301 eg 11241;
- Make nuclabmbuilder mapping optimizations conditional
on {wfcoptdep} [pdcA
done] RHL
- Seems that will need to provide a mapping of parent's
jhls 15 [pdcA done] RHL
- For specifics of mapping vbttoamx builders can't
find a problem
- Transmgrid may be affected too?
- Schematic string 11241 <vbt> <for>
<vbot> <process> <south> has a
mindequiv which references 538 (<vbt> <for>
<vbot> <process> <south>), and a
pindequiv which references 25 (<vbt>
<schema> <naught> <naught>
<cans> <one> <naught> <model>)
the Slipnet definition of the signal generated by the
sponsor deployed at wso 10388. The deployed
schemata <vbt> <for> <vbot>
<process> <naught> <naught>
<cans> <one> <naught> <model>
with associated jhls 1281; has mindequiv (796)
referencing a nuclear operon. Its codelet
generates the signal that matched 537 (<vbt>
<schema> <naught> <naught>
<cans> <one> <naught> <model>)
which is schematically linked to 538 and so nsdepbuilder
deployed 1301.
- We wish to split apart 537 and 538 and link 537 with
another subgroup schemata. nuclabmbuilder supports
the linkage through rtokenmatch checking the schematic
string start and end, and the subschemata start and
end. It returns a match when the sub schema
ws [7] matches, and the start[8] and end [9] are within
the signals start and end. So can map the [8] and
[9] of a switched subgroup in opcontinie to report as
present.
- pdcA Update rtokenmatch and opcontinie to see $lola
[$i2] and check vbotscmap $lola [$i2] presence (hash
would help here) and if so respond with new map match [update1
done] RHL
- rtokenmatch general case is taking so long in the
general case that when the Coderack calls
nuclabmbuilder it adds seconds to the execution
path. Reduce the time taken by rtokenmatch
[action done] RHL
- Inline opcontie [update
done] RHL
- Improve efficiency of ainbtoc [update
done] RHL
- Identify sub operons in deploymd and allocate to
main operon jhls entry [update
done] RHL
- Use jhls elements sub operon array instead of
current iterative search [update
done] RHL
- pdcA Setup builder clone hash array
@Awfif::vbotha-> {gens}{vbotscbh} [update
done] RHL
- pdcA Setup jhls presence hash %Awfif::vbotscmaph [update
done] RHL
- The next test VBOT and environment would be
initialized and would proceed.
- Request persistence [update part done]
RHL
- Add vbt prefix to store to files [update
done] RHL
- Add vbt prefix to retrieve from files [update
done] RHL
- Add VBOT
data structures (2)
to retrieve from files [update
not done]RHL
- Update retrievefromfiles to include vbt prefix [update
done] RHL
- Signal strategy routine [sbinding,
code not
needed] RHL
- pdCa Time to complete full VBOT operations is still
huge. Conditionally apply genetic algorithm [pdcA
done] RHL
- Operationalize specific von Neumann architecture
genetic algorithm vbotga [code done]
RHL
- pdCa Each time the VBOT infrastructure runs it
deploys the vbots from generation 0. But as it
completes a generation it could start again from
that point.
- pdCa That would still require VBOT gen 0, trial
1, VBOT 1 to run and stimulate the deployment of
model and action codelets [check done] RHL
- pdCa That would still require cscmapieval to
create maps from the new deployement jhls to the
models [pdCa
done] RHL
- vbtiopbuilder could restore the vbotscmap and
accumulated fitness, if it exists rather than
start from generation 0 [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtiopbuilder should not setup the fitness if
it was restored [pdcA
not needed] RHL
- Retrieve data structures with
retrievevbtgmfromfiles [code
done] RHL
- vbotga cound set the VBOT gen on entry from the
vbotscmap first undefined [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbotga could persist the vbotscmap and fitness
aggregates across invocations [pdcA
done] RHL
- Store data structures with storevbtgmtofiles [code done] RHL
- Data structures vbotscmapha, vbotscgens must
be regenerated by vbtiopbuilder since they may
the new jhls [pdCa done] RHL
- pdCa ifindb redundant calls in ivbttomxevaluators
is taking time
- pdcA Cache results [action
done] RHL
- 00c00c01 [action
done] RHL
- 00c00 [action
done] RHL
- 00c01 [action
done] RHL
- 00c10c00 [action
done] RHL
- 00c10c01c00 [action
done] RHL
- 00c10c01 [action
done] RHL
- 00c10 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00c01c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00c01c11c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00c01c11 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00c01 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00c11c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00c11 [action
done] RHL
- 01c00 [action
done] RHL
- 01c01c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c01c11c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c01c11 [action
done] RHL
- 01c01 [action
done] RHL
- 01c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c11c02 [action
done] RHL
- 01c11 [action
done] RHL
- 01nc [action
done] RHL
- 09c08 [action
done] RHL
- 09c09c08 [action
done] RHL
- 09c09 [action
done] RHL
- 09c19c08c09 [action
done] RHL
- 09c19c08 [action
done] RHL
- 09c19c09 [action
done] RHL
- 09c19 [action
done] RHL
- 09nc [action
done] RHL
- 10c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c10c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c10c11c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c10c11 [action
done] RHL
- 10c10 [action
done] RHL
- 10c11c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c11 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20c10c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20c10c11c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20c10c11 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20c10 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20c11c00 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20c11 [action
done] RHL
- 10c20 [action
done] RHL
- 10nc [action
done] RHL
- 11c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11c12c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11c12c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11c12c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11c12 [action
done] RHL
- 11c11 [action
done] RHL
- 11c12c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c12c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c12c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c12 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11c12c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11c12c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11c12c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11c12 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c11 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c12c01c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c12c01 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c12c10 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21c12 [action
done] RHL
- 11c21 [action
done] RHL
- 11nc [action
done] RHL
- 19c09c18c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19c09c18 [action
done] RHL
- 19c09c19c18c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19c09c19c18 [action
done] RHL
- 19c09c19c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19c09c19 [action
done] RHL
- 19c09c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19c09 [action
done] RHL
- 19c18c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19c18 [action
done] RHL
- 19c19c18c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19c19c18 [action
done] RHL
- 19c19c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19c19 [action
done] RHL
- 19c29 [action
done] RHL
- 19nc [action
done] RHL
- 90c80c90 [action
done] RHL
- 90c80c91c90 [action
done] RHL
- 90c80c91 [action
done] RHL
- 90c80 [action
done] RHL
- 90c90c91 [action
done] RHL
- 90c90 [action
done] RHL
- 90c91 [action
done] RHL
- 90nc [action
done] RHL
- 98c88c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c88 [action
done] RHL
- 98c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c98c88c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c98c88 [action
done] RHL
- 98c98c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c98 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99c88c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99c88 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99c98c88c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99c98c88 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99c98c97 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99c98 [action
done] RHL
- 98c99 [action
done] RHL
- 98nc [action
done] RHL
- 99c89c98c99 [action
done] RHL
- 99c89c98 [action
done] RHL
- 99c89c99 [action
done] RHL
- 99c89 [action
done] RHL
- 99c98 [action
done] RHL
- 99c99c98 [action
done] RHL
- 99c99 [action
done] RHL
- 99nc [action
done] RHL
- Iterate for $Awfif::memes-> {gen} and do
- Iterate for each VBOT in population and do
- Iterate for each can deployment and While
actions available
- Indirectly call,
for each i in vbotscmap, VBOT indirect models
and for applicable model compute and apply
actions
and record its final fitness
- To compute get the schematic strings from
vbotscmap [0][0][i] jhls entry and, by
convention, replace <vbt> <schema>
by <vbt><for>
<vbot><process> and match the
{spsignal} to obtain the pseudoconcept
-> evaluator. Add i to front and this
is the evaluator that equates to the i element
of vbotscmap cscmapieval [code
done] RHL
- (make an evaluator - i hash).
[gen][vbot][i] will then be the action to
apply [update done] RHL
- Apply conditional inhibition of
mapnonsubtotmgrid [update
done] RHL
- Implement iivbttoamxbuilder [code
done] RHL
- Implement vbttoamnbuilderga
[code
done] RHL
- Implement ivbttoamxbuilderga
[code
done] RHL
- Should temporarily set $Awfif::memes-> {
usewaiton square} = '' prior to calling
iivbttoamxbuilder [update done] RHL
- Implement vbttoamsbuilderga
[code
done] RHL
- Implement vbttoamebuilderga
[code
done] RHL
- Implement vbttoamwbuilderga
[code
done] RHL
- Implement vbttoapcbuilderga
[code
done] RHL
- Implement vbttoamrbuilderga
[code
done] RHL
- Record the fitness
[update
done] RHL
- Return VBOT to start
of world [update
done] RHL
- Apply mmevolution to deploy next generation of
vbots [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.2 VBOT manager more can
deployments to test -
- vbttmorets evaluator [cbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set not needed, code
done] RHL
- Setup subgroup operon <vbt><for>
<vbot><supervise> <deploy> [update
done] RHL
- Invert vbttmorevb evaluator [inversion
done] RHL
- If atp steps(2) == 0 and VBOT population(2) == 0
and more
atp trials(3) call in builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttmorets builder [code
done] RHL
- pdcA
- Builder takes a long time to launch when atp is
0. builder should wait on desc atp == 0 [action
not done] RHL
- Record the last VBOT in population's results [update
done] RHL
- Increment the test count [update
done] RHL
- Remove old can setup and deploy new can setup [update
done] RHL
- Replace can setup with replacecans [code
done] RHL
- Record the current can deployment in an attrib
set [update
done] RHL
- setupcans should use previous generation can
attrib set if one already defined for this trial
id [update
done] RHL
- Reload the first VBOT [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.3 VBOT manager tested all vbots
in generation in all can scenarios - At the completion
of processing all the schematic files in the current
generation, and not final generation, apply genetic
operations - the top 10 scoring schemata are then
selected to be deployed in the next generation.
- vbttmoregs evaluator [cbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set not needed, code
done] RHL
- vbttmoregs builder [code
done] RHL
- pdcA
- Builder takes a long time to launch when atp is
0. builder should wait on desc atp == 0 [action
not done] RHL
- Record the last VBOT in generation's results [update
done] RHL
- Increment the test count [update
done] RHL
- Remove old can setup and deploy prior can setup [update
done] RHL
- Define the relinkings for each of the
$Awfif::memes-> {vbottpopmax} members in the fn+1
population [update
done] RHL
- Apply evolutionary pressure with mmevolution [code
done] RHL
- Select two salient parents (like selcodelet)
[update
done] RHL
- Select two salient parents with selsalvbtp [code
done] RHL
- Must ensure the salience total does not
overflow [update not done]
RHL
- Mate the two parents crossing over from A to B
(i.e. their
respective
vbotscmap entries) at a random point to
generate two children [update
done] RHL
- With a small probability mutate one element in
each child [update
done] RHL
- Perform the mutation event vbotmutate [code
done] RHL
- Must make the probability small [update
done] RHL
- PDCA
- Should report the instantaneous fitness of each
generation on its completion [update1,
2
done] RHL
- Report generational fitness itvfitoutput [update
done] RHL
- Can base list aggregation on ucsehist
codelet launch probe uvgfithist [code
done] RHL
- Can base report generation on itcsuse
[inversion not used] RHL
- Update utilities web page [update done]
RHL
- Should collect the parent f1 mapping [pdCa
done] RHL
- Should report the parent f1 mapping itvpf1moutput
[pdcA
done] RHL
- The need to have a model codelet for each scenario
of the 'world' is not robust and probably limits the
possibility of mutation based variation [pdCa1,
2
done] RHL
- Mutation events need some customization to GA
operation [pdcA1,
2
done] RHL
- ldlearning provides a framework for a dopamine
like response. However, it does not
currently provide a significant delay (ldmcyclemax
= 1) before changes are reported [update1,
2
done] RHL
- A model codelet that checks the 'dopamine' level
each time it runs, and which:
- Is associated with a random movement, by its
signal, whenever the dopamine level is too low [pdcA
part done] RHL
- Raises the dopamine level when it issues
signal otherwise
lowers level [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbttom0rec evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- Schematic signal group <vbt>
<schema> <naught> <random>
<model> setup [update
done] RHL
- Enable signal to include codelet in vbotga
operation [update done] RHL
- Schematic operon subgroup <vbt>
<for> <vbot> <process>
<naught> <random> <model>
setup [update
done] RHL
- Enable subgroup to include codelet in vbt
cascade [update done] RHL
- If the fatp level (modeled on dopamine) is
< threshold initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc4 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom0rec builder [code
done] RHL
- If the fatp level is < threshold [update
done] RHL
- Issue signal [update
done] RHL
- Raise fatp level [update
done] RHL
- Signal strategy routine [sbinding,
code
done] RHL
- All other model builders must raise the
dopamine level when they run successfully [pdcA
done] RHL
- devbtcnsbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- devbtwldbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- imcspbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtdevbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtiopbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtmactsverbbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtmcopbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtmcspbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtmcvpbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtmresobuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtmressbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbtmsormbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbttmbuilder [pdcA
required] RHL
- vbttmorevbbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbttmoretsbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- vbttmoregsbuilder [pdcA
done] RHL
- Use of setupcans uses ifindb
(strategy vwxstartb) with 'dontusebice = "t"'.
Is this necessary? [pdCa
done] RHL
- Remove the dontusebice from setupcans, resetcans
and replacecans [update1, 2, 3 done] RHL
- Differentiate hash by $stws in getifb, addifb,
igetifb iaddifb [update1, 2, 3, 4 done] RHL
- With the receptor architecture relinkings become
transaction associations as well as signaling of the
relinked action codelet [pdCA done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5 VBOT manager all generations
tested model - if the current VBOT has completed
testing, and is the last codelet in the generation, and
this is the final generation to be tested then stop
tests
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.6 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom00c10c01
- vbttom00c10c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 10 and 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- Check VBOT wsos checkvbotwso [code
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc9 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- north declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- north concept in Slipnet [update
done] RHL
- ptnortht token associated with north [update
done] RHL
- Fastpath to north [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- south declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- south concept in Slipnet [update
done] RHL
- ptsoutht token associated with south [update
done] RHL
- Fastpath to south [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- east declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- east concept in Slipnet [update done]
RHL
- pteastt token associated with east [update
done] RHL
- Fastpath to east [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- west declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- west concept in Slipnet [update done]
RHL
- ptwestt token associated with west [update
done] RHL
- Fastpath to west [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- vbttom00c10c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 10 and 01 signal action cascade
[update done] RHL
- Signal strategy routine [sbinding,
code
done] RHL
- Get signal targets evaluator name gsigename [code
done] RHL
- Respond with a list [update
done] RHL
- Describe ok to move -> gsigename to current
square [update
done] RHL
- Process list [update
done] RHL
- Record ename in sponsor wso as cache [update
done] RHL
- Invert manager model 00c10c01 as ivbttomx [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.7 VBOT manager action move
south
- vbttoams evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If ok to move south in current square then call in
builder
- vbttoams builder [code
done] RHL
- If ok to move south in current square then
- Remove ok to move descriptor [update done] RHL
- Move south [update done] RHL
- Signal strategy routine [sbinding,
code
done] RHL
- Invert manager action move south as ivbttoamx [update
done] RHL
- Implement reward for successful pick up 10 point
increase in fitness [update
done] RHL
- Implement punishment, 1 point reduction in
fitness, for unsuccessful pick up [update
done] RHL
- Implement punishment, 5 point reduction in
fitness, for unsuccessful move [update
done] RHL
- Reduce action steps by one [update
done] RHL
- Implement catalysis [update not done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.8 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom00c10c01c00
- vbttom00c10c01c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 00, 10 and 01 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc11 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom00c10c01c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.9 VBOT manager action move
north
- vbttoamn evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If ok to move north in current square then call in
builder
- vbttoamn builder [code
done] RHL
- If ok to move north in current square then
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.10 VBOT manager action move
east
- vbttoame evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding, sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If ok to move east in current square then call in
builder
- vbttoame builder [code
done] RHL
- If ok to move east in current square then
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.11 VBOT manager action move
west
- vbttoamw evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If ok to move west in current square then call in
builder
- vbttoamw builder [code
done] RHL
- If ok to move west in current square then
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.12 VBOT manager action move
random
- vbttoamr evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If ok to move random in current square then call
in builder
- random declared in metafile [update
done] RHL
- random concept in Slipnet [update
done] RHL
- ptrandomt token associated with random [update
done] RHL
- Fastpath to random [linktoblr,
blockedroute
done] RHL
- vbttoamr builder [code
done] RHL
- If ok to move random in current square then
- random action in moveVBOT [update
done] RHL
- Signal strategy routine [sbinding,
code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.13 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom00c10
- vbttom00c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom00c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.14 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom00c10c00
- vbttom00c10c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 10 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom00c10c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.15 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom00c00
- vbttom00c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom00c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.16 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom00c01
- vbttom00c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom00c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.17 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom00nc
- vbttom00nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc4 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom00nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.18 VBOT manager action pick up
can
- vbttoapc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If ok to pick up can in current square then call
in builder
- vbttoapc builder [code
done] RHL
- If can in current square then pick up can and
- remove the can remcanvbotwso [code
done] RHL
- reward for can [update
done] RHL
- else penalty for attempt [update done] RHL
- Signal strategy routine [sbinding,
code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.19 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01nc
- vbttom01nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc4 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.20 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c11
- vbttom01c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.21 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00c11
- vbttom01c00c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 00 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom01c00c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.22 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c01c11
- vbttom01c01c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 01 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom01c01c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.23 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c01
- vbttom01c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom01c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.24 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c02
- vbttom01c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 02 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.25 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c11c02
- vbttom01c11c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 11 and 02 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c11c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.26 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00c02
- vbttom01c00c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 00 and 02 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c00c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.27 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c01c02
- vbttom01c01c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 01 and 02 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c01c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.28 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00
- vbttom01c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.29 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00c11c02
- vbttom01c00c11c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 00 11 and 02 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom01c00c11c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.30 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00c01c11c02
- vbttom01c00c01c11c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 00 01 11 and 02 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc16 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom01c00c01c11c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.31 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c01c11c02
- vbttom01c01c11c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 01 11 and 02 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom01c01c11c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.32 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom00c00c01
- vbttom00c00c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 00 and 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom00c00c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.33 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00c01
- vbttom01c00c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- vbttom01c00c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.34 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00c01c11
- vbttom01c00c01c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 00 01 and 11 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c00c01c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.35 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom01c00c01c02
- vbttom01c00c01c02 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 01 and cans at 00 01 and 02 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code
not done] RHL
- vbttom01c00c01c02 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.36 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom09c09c08
- vbttom09c09c08 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and cans at 09 and 08 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom09c09c08 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.37 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom09c09
- vbttom09c09 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and cans at 09 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom09c09 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.38 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom09c08
- vbttom09c08 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and cans at 08 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom09c08 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.39 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom09c19c09
- vbttom09c19c09 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and cans at 19 09 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom09c19c09 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.40 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom09c19c08c09
- vbttom09c19c08c09 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 00 and cans at 00, 10 and 01 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom09c19c08c09 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.41 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom09c19c08
- vbttom09c19c08 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and cans at 19 and 08 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom09c19c08 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.42 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom09c19
- vbttom09c19 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and cans at 19 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom09c19 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.43 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom09nc
- vbttom09nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom09nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.44 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09c19c29
- vbttom19c09c19c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 19 and 29 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom19c09c19c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.45 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09c19c18c29
- vbttom19c09c19c18c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 19 18 and 29 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom19c09c19c18c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.46 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09c19c18
- vbttom19c09c19c18 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 19 and 18 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom19c09c19c18 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.47 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09c19
- vbttom19c09c19 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 and 19 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c09c19 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.48 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09c29
- vbttom19c09c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 and 29 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c09c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.49 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09c18c29
- vbttom19c09c18c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 18 and 29 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom19c09c18c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.50 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09c18
- vbttom19c09c18 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 18 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c09c18 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.51 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c09
- vbttom19c09 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 09 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c09 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.52 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c19c29
- vbttom19c19c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 19 and 29 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c19c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.53 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c19c18c29
- vbttom19c19c18c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 19 18 and 29 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom19c19c18c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.54 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c19c18
- vbttom19c19c18 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 19 18 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c19c18 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.55 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c19
- vbttom19c19 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 19 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c19 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.56 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c29
- vbttom19c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 29 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.57 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c18c29
- vbttom19c18c29 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 18 and 29 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c18c29 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.58 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19c18
- vbttom19c18 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and cans at 18 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19c18 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.59 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom19nc
- vbttom19nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 19 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom19nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.60 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom99c99c98
- vbttom99c99c98 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 99 and cans at 99 and 98 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom99c99c98 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.61 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom99c99
- vbttom99c99 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 99 and cans at 99 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom99c99 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.62 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom99c98
- vbttom99c98 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 99 and cans at 98 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom99c98 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.63 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom99c89c99
- vbttom99c89c99 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 99 and cans at 89 99 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom99c89c99 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.64 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom99c89c98c99
- vbttom99c89c98c99 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 99 and cans at 99, 89 and 98 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom99c89c98c99 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.65 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom99c89c98
- vbttom99c89c98 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 99 and cans at 89 and 98 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom99c89c98 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.66 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom99c89
- vbttom99c89 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 99 and cans at 89 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom99c89 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.67 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom99nc
- vbttom99nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 09 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom99nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.68 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99c98c97
- vbttom98c99c98c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 98 and 97 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom98c99c98c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.69 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99c98c88c97
- vbttom98c99c98c88c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 98 88 and 97 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom98c99c98c88c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.70 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99c98c88
- vbttom98c99c98c88 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 98 and 88 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom98c99c98c88 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.71 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99c98
- vbttom98c99c98 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 and 98 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c99c98 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.72 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99c97
- vbttom98c99c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 and 97 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c99c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.73 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99c88c97
- vbttom98c99c88c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 88 and 97 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom98c99c88c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.74 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99c88
- vbttom98c99c88 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 88 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c99c88 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.75 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c99
- vbttom98c99 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 99 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c99 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.76 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c98c97
- vbttom98c98c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 98 and 97 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c98c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.77 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c98c88c97
- vbttom98c98c88c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 98 88 and 97 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom98c98c88c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.78 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c98c88
- vbttom98c98c88 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 98 88 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c98c88 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.79 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c98
- vbttom98c98 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 98 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c98 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.80 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c97
- vbttom98c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 97 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.81 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c88c97
- vbttom98c88c97 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 88 and 97 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c88c97 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.82 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98c88
- vbttom98c88 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and cans at 88 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98c88 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.83 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom98nc
- vbttom98nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 98 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom98nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.84 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom90c90c91
- vbttom90c90c91 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and cans at 90 and 91 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom90c90c91 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.85 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom90c90
- vbttom90c90 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and cans at 90 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom90c90 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.86 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom90c91
- vbttom90c91 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and cans at 91 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom90c91 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.87 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom90c80c90
- vbttom90c80c90 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and cans at 80 90 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom90c80c90 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.88 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom90c80c91c90
- vbttom90c80c91c90 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and cans at 90, 80 and 91 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom90c80c91c90 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.89 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom90c80c91
- vbttom90c80c91 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and cans at 80 and 91 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom90c80c91 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.90 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom90c80
- vbttom90c80 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and cans at 80 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom90c80 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.91 VBOT manager model agent
model operation tom90nc
- vbttom90nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 90 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom90nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.92 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20c10c00
- vbttom10c20c10c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 10 and 00 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom10c20c10c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.93 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20c10c11c00
- vbttom10c20c10c11c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 10 11 and 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c20c10c11c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.94 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20c10c11
- vbttom10c20c10c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 10 and 11 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom10c20c10c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.95 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20c10
- vbttom10c20c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 and 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c20c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.96 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20c00
- vbttom10c20c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 and 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c20c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.97 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20c11c00
- vbttom10c20c11c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 11 and 00 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom10c20c11c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.98 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20c11
- vbttom10c20c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c20c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.99 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c20
- vbttom10c20 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c20 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.100 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c10c00
- vbttom10c10c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 10 and 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c10c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.101 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c10c11c00
- vbttom10c10c11c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 10 11 and 00 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom10c10c11c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.102 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c10c11
- vbttom10c10c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 10 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c10c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.103 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c10
- vbttom10c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.104 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c00
- vbttom10c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.105 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c11c00
- vbttom10c11c00 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 11 and 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c11c00 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.106 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10c11
- vbttom10c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.107 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom10nc
- vbttom10nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom10nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.108 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11c01
- vbttom11c21c11c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 11 and 01 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom11c21c11c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.109 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11c12c01
- vbttom11c21c11c12c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 10 11 and 00 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom11c21c11c12c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.110 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11c12
- vbttom11c21c11c12 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 20 10 and 11 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom11c21c11c12 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.111 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11
- vbttom11c21c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
not done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 and 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.112 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c01
- vbttom11c21c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 and 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.113 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c12c01
- vbttom11c21c12c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 12 and 01 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom11c21c12c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.114 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c12
- vbttom11c21c12 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
not done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 12 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c12 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.115 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21
- vbttom11c21 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c21 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.116 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11c01
- vbttom11c11c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 and 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c11c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.117 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11c12c01
- vbttom11c11c12c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 12 and 01 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- vbttom11c11c12c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.118 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11c12
- vbttom11c11c12 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 12 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c11c12 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.119 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11
- vbttom11c11 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c11 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.120 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c01
- vbttom11c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 00 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.121 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c12c01
- vbttom11c12c01 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 12 and 01 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c12c01 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.122 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c12
- vbttom11c12 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 12 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11c12 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.123 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11nc
- vbttom11nc evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and no cans initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- vbttom11nc builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.124 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11c01c10
- vbttom11c21c11c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 11 01 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc16 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c11c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.125 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11c12c01c10
- vbttom11c21c11c12c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 11 12 01 and 10 initiate
builder [update
done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc19 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c11c12c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.126 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11c12c10
- vbttom11c21c11c12c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 11 12 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc16 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c11c12c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.127 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c11c10
- vbttom11c21c11c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 11and 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c11c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.128 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c01c10
- vbttom11c21c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 01 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.129 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c12c01c10
- vbttom11c21c12c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 12 01 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc16 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c12c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.130 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c12c10
- vbttom11c21c12c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 12 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c12c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.131 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c21c10
- vbttom11c21c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 21 and 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c21c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.132 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11c01c10
- vbttom11c11c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 01 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c11c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.133 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11c12c01c10
- vbttom11c11c12c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 12 01 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc16 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c11c12c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.134 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11c12c10
- vbttom11c11c12c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 12 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c11c12c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.135 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c11c10
- vbttom11c11c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 11 and 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c11c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.136 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c01c10
- vbttom11c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 10 and cans at 00 and 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.137 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c12c01c10
- vbttom11c12c01c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 12 01 and 10 initiate builder [update done]
RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc13 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c12c01c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.138 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c12c10
- vbttom11c12c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 12 and 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc10 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c12c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.5.5.139 VBOT manager model agent,
model operation tom11c10
- vbttom11c10 evaluator [cbinding,
icbinding,
sbinding,
trbinding
and $jhlsid set, code
done] RHL
- If the atp level of the VBOT is > o and VBOT is
at 11 and cans at 10 initiate builder [update
done] RHL
- ifindb strategy binderc7 [cbinding,
code,
update done] RHL
- vbttom11c10 builder [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.6
VBOT
test development initiator based on cts development (4.12.4.4.2.2.36.2,
3,
4,
5)
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.7
VBOT test development cascade
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.7.1
VBOT test development setup world devbtwld [sbinding,
cbinding,
trbinding,
ecode,
bcode
done] RHL
- Should not invoke schbind
[update done] RHL
- Deploy the walls and square schematic strings [update
done] RHL
- Declare in Slipnet [0,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
done] RHL
- Define <vbot> <do> <sequence>
<integration> as complex context structural
Workspace and binding [binding
done] RHL
- Setup movement function moveVBOT [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.8.7.2
VBOT test development setup cans devbtcns [sbinding,
cbinding,
trbinding,
ecode,
bcode
done] RHL
- Subgroup operon defined [update
done] RHL
- Operon binding to cans st ws [update
done] RHL
- Operon binding to wall naught one two [update
done] RHL
- vcansb [cbinding,
code
done] RHL
- Setup the cans setupcans [code
done] RHL
- Deploy development complete descriptor - releasing
VBOT initiation codelet from inhibition [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.3.8.1.9 Detail in VBOT webpage [
This page discusses a complex adaptive system (CAS) implementation of a genetic algorithm (GA), Melanie
Mitchell's robot-janitor built as a set of Copycat codelets
integrated using agent-based
programming. The improvement in the operation of the
robots over succeeding generations of applying the GA is graphed.
The CAS that generated, and operated the robot is reviewed,
including the implementation
details and codelet operational
program flow, and the challenges and limitations of this
implementation.
The schematic strings which make up
the robot's genotype, as
well as the signals which are sent
to the nucleus of the
robot's agents so
that the agents can deploy the appropriate response strings
(which activate codelets) are listed. The Slipnet configuration required by the
system to associate the schematic strings with programmatic
forces (codelets) is also listed.
The codelets and supporting perl are also listed.
In the conclusion the
limitations of the robot-janitor abstraction in studying emergence and creative evolution are discussed and
alternative experimental frameworks are proposed. One
such, the schematic cell is the subject of a separate page in this web frame.
update done]
RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.12.2.4
Slipnet signposts, roadblocks and highways fastroute [design, code
done] RHL
- Place general block on routes from high level
nodes like objectcategory [not done] RHL
- Fastroute strategy 2 uses indirect lists [design,
update
done] RHL
- 4.12.4.4.2.12.2.4.2
matchbptree needs support nobproute [code
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5
Provide a generator for a page of checklists and
javascript to present them [update part done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.0 pdca
- 4.12.5.5.1 Review Atul Gawande's 'The Checklist
Manifesto' [
Atul Gawande writes about the opportunity for a thirty per cent
improvement in quality in medicine by organizing
to deploy as agent based teams using shared schematic
plans and distributed signalling or as he puts it the use of checklists.
With vivid examples from a variety of situations including construction, air crew support and global health care Gawande illustrates
the effects of
complexity and how to organize to cope with it.
Following the short review RSS
additionally relates Gawande's arguments to its models of
complex adaptive systems (CAS) positioning his discussion within
the network of US health care,
contrasting our view of complexity, comparing the forces shaping
his various examples and reviewing facets of complex
failures.
update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.2 Develop a checklist page in vision frame
including Gawande's checklist for checklists [update done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3 Provide an inplace string command which
will pull in current PDCA state of a series of target
hrefs that link to named areas with formal pdca syntax
identifying subject, current state, comments [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1 command . getresponse.from ( <file>
id='<hashtag>' replytag='<replytag>') should
be processed by imergistream
similarly to ind
include [update
rejected] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.1 must integrate the getresponse with
sensesistream so any response.to can include
source.includes and these will be included in the
expansion and then honoured [update
part done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.1.0 pdca
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.1.0.1 replace get respose request with a
tag < rhlgrtag> and remember its line number so
can replace it with the first line of the replacement
merge data or 'response not found' [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.1.0.2 Make the dogetresponse processing
more robust to html folding [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.1.0.3 Make the sensesistream processing
more robust to buffer inserts [pdcA not done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2 recognize additional parsing states:
.getresponse. from (1), ( (2), <file> (3),
id="|'<hashtag>"|' (4),
reply="|'<replytag>"|' (5) and ) (6) [update
done] RHL
- where <file> is anything between "|'
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.0 pdca
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.0.1 sub states (3.1) and (5.1) are
required to cope with end of lines on space within
string.
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.0.1.1 sub states (3.1) D1 indicates
have found 1 + 2 + start of 3 [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.0.1.2 sub states (5.1) B1 indicates
have found 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + start of 5 [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.1 cl-> {ingetresponse} not defined
and detect 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 so dogetresponse
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.2.1.1 cl-> {ingetresponse} not
defined and detect 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 so ingetresponse =
B and return for next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.2.1.2 cl-> {ingetresponse} not
defined and detect 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + start of 5 so
ingetresponse = B1 and return for next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.2.2 cl-> {ingetresponse} is B and
detect 6 so ingetresponse = () and dogetresponse
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.3.1 cl-> {ingetresponse} not defined
and detect 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 so ingetresponse = C and return
for next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.3.2.0 cl-> {ingetresponse} is C and
detect start of 5 so ingetresponse = B1 and return for
next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.3.2 cl-> {ingetresponse} is C and
detect 5 so ingetresponse = B and return for next line
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.3.3 cl-> {ingetresponse} is C and
detect 5 + 6 so ingetresponse = () and dogetresponse
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.4.1 cl-> {ingetresponse} not defined
and detect 1 + 2 + 3 so ingetresponse = D and return for
next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.4.1.0 cl-> {ingetresponse} not
defined and detect 1 + 2 + start of 3 so ingetresponse =
D1 and return for next line [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.4.2 cl-> {ingetresponse} is D and
detect 4 so ingetresponse = C and return for next line
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.4.3 cl-> {ingetresponse} is D and
detect 4 + 5 so ingetresponse = B and return for next
line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.4.3.0 cl-> {ingetresponse} is D and
detect 4 + start of 5 so ingetresponse = B1 and return
for next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.4.3.1 cl-> {ingetresponse} is D1 and
detect 4 + start of 5 so ingetresponse = B1 and return
for next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.4.4 cl-> {ingetresponse} is D and
detect 4 + 5 + 6 so ingetresponse = () and dogetresponse
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.5.1 cl-> {ingetresponse} not defined
and detect 1 + 2 so ingetresponse = E and return for
next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.5.2 cl-> {ingetresponse} is E and
detect 3 so ingetresponse = D and return for next line
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.5.2.0 cl-> {ingetresponse} is E and
detect start of 3 so ingetresponse = D1 and return for
next line [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.5.3 cl-> {ingetresponse} is E and
detect 3 + 4 so ingetresponse = C and return for next
line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.5.4 cl-> {ingetresponse} is E and
detect 3+ 4 + 5 so ingetresponse = B and return for next
line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.5.4.0 cl-> {ingetresponse} is E and
detect 3+ 4 + start of 5 so ingetresponse = B1 and
return for next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.5.5 cl-> {ingetresponse} is E and
detect 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 so ingetresponse = () and
dogetresponse [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.1 cl-> {ingetresponse} not defined
and detect 1 so ingetresponse = F and return for next
line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.2 cl-> {ingetresponse} is F and
detect 2 so ingetresponse = E and return for next line
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.3 cl-> {ingetresponse} is F and
detect 2 + 3 so ingetresponse = D and return for next
line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.3.0 cl-> {ingetresponse} is F and
detect 2 + start of 3 so ingetresponse = D1 and return
for next line [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.4 cl-> {ingetresponse} is F and
detect 2 + 3 + 4 so ingetresponse = C and return for
next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.5 cl-> {ingetresponse} is F and
detect 2 + 3+ 4 + 5 so ingetresponse = B and return for
next line [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.5.0 cl-> {ingetresponse} is F and
detect 2 + 3+ 4 + start of 5 so ingetresponse = B1 and
return for next line [pdcA
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.6.6 cl-> {ingetresponse} is F and
detect 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 so ingetresponse = () and
dogetresponse [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.1.2.7 execute dogetresponse [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.3.2 response should be present at the start
of a line in <file> and be of the form
^\s*.response.to '<hashtag>',
'<replytag>':<response html>$
^\s*.end.response. When found the response html
will be substituted for the getresponse command with a
merge similar to includestream
[update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.4
Use filter file
to customize the generator retrievefilters [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.4.1 Capture
the internal <ul> </ul> so that gl text is
displayed in full catchintuls [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.4.2 Invert
gltext
capture from retrievefilters so that it can
capture gl or cl capturelist [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.4.2.0 pdca
- 4.12.5.5.4.2.0.1 must detect lists that split into two
- ie the second one does not start with a (c|g)l_ but is
just the result of seamonkey construct capturelist [pdcA not done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.5 Use
fixfhrefs to detect the keyword, operate the generator
and deploy the replacement customized stream [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.5.1 Present the meta checklist [update (last updated 1/14/2010) is in three phases: development; drafting and validation as detailed by Atul Gawande in The Checklist Manifesto. During:
- Development he asks:
- Do you have clear, concise objectives for the checklist?
- Is each item:
- A critical safety step and in great danger of being missed?
- Not adequately checked by other mechanisms?
- Actionable, with a specific response required for each item?
- Designed to be read aloud as a verbal check?
- One that can be effected by the use of a checklist?
- Have you considered:
- Adding items that will improve communication among team members?
- Involving all members of the team in the checklist creation process?
- Drafting he asks:
- Does the Checklist:
- Utilize natural breaks in workflow (pause points)?
- Use simple sentence structure and basic language?
- Have a title that reflects its objectives?
- Have a simple, uncluttered, and logical format?
- Fit on one page?
- Minimize the use of color?
- Is the font:
- Sans serif?
- Upper and lower case text?
- Large enough to be read easily?
- Dark on a light background?
- Are there fewer than 10 items per pause point?
- Is the date of creation (or revision) clearly marked?
- Validation he asks:
- Have you:
- Trialed the checklist with front line users (either in a real or simulated situation)?
- Modified the checklist in response to repeated trials?
- Does the checklist:
- Fit the flow of work?
- Detect errors at a time when they can still be corrected?
- Can the checklist be completed in a reasonably brief period of time?
- Have you made plans for future review and revision of the checklist?
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.5.2 Setup span class awfclhidden to be hidden
by default [update
done] RHL
- 4.12.5.5.5.3 javascript
must sense for awfclhidden mouse over [update
done] RHL
- 4.14 Atlassian's
Confluence [update not done]
RHL
- 4.14.1 Understand the confluence editor architecture
- Is there a way to maintain external html but have it
edited by the editor.
- Look at Mehershad's "decisions blueprint" comment (4.12.4.5.1.0.1.0.4.0.1.1)
- 4.14.2 Understand nature of confluence editor browser:
attachments, extensions and add-ons.
A 8 maximize
strategic approach (O18, )
8.0 PDCA strategic understanding
- 8.0.0 Create
effective models
- 8.0.0.1 Build chess model structural component chemod (1, )
- 8.0.0.2 Build chess model dynamic component chemod (1, )
- 8.0.0.3
Integrate schemata with environment effect on sensors &
actions selected/combined
- The selection of sensors and actions that are beneficial
to leverage in a strategy is emergent, the results are
fitness selectable, all being dependent on the shift in
the environment, the viability of the changes & how
competitors respond.
- 8.0.0.3.1 Leverage biotech emergence architecture into
schemata system
- 8.0.0.3.1.1 Sparse
coding - a type of Neural
code in which each item is encoded by the strong
activation of a relatively small set of neurons is
promoted by numenta
Jeff Hawkins
company. While motor neurons typically use a rate
coding to drive the muscle cells and to detect stretch in
the muscles there is lots of evidence suggesting neurons
use other encodings as well. In particular fast
changing situations demand encodings that are sensitive to
temporal progression. Millisecond temporal resolution is
typical. But the interplay between stimulus (rapidly
changing) and encoding dynamics makes identification of a
temporal code difficult.
- 8.0.0.3.2
Take Centralization links and work out some ordered
detector sequences (1,
) that enable it (1, 0 ,x) to be selected within Schemas
and associated with fitness;
- 8.0.0.3.3 Integrate Diamond's "Collapse" models into
core system models.
- Diagram of CAS with Collapse environment highlighted [not done] RHL
- Summary in Diamond section of models. [not done] RHL
- 8.0.1.2
Understand strategy software vendors
- 8.0.1.2.0 pdca
- 8.0.1.2.0.1 BPM solutions compared by capterra.
Capterra does not appear to have
This page looks at schematic structures
and their uses. It discusses a number of examples:
- Schematic ideas are recombined in creativity.
- Similarly designers take ideas and
rules about materials and components and combine them.
- Schematic Recipes help to standardize operations.
- Modular components are combined into strategies
for use in business plans and business models.
As a working example it presents part of the contents and schematic
details from the Adaptive Web Framework (AWF)'s
operational plan.
Finally it includes a section presenting our formal
representation of schematic goals.
Each goal has a series of associated complex adaptive system (CAS) strategy strings.
These goals plus strings are detailed for various chess and business
examples.
strategy
or planning as areas that it has reviewed.
- 8.0.1.2.1 mystrategicplan.com
M3 planning is a facilitation, consulting and market
research company founded by the Olsen family (Howard and
Nancy) that produces the Strategic Planning Kit for Dummies
book, written by the COO Erica Olsen, and has 'the leading
online tool for developing a strategic plan you can actually
implement'. Based at 465 Court Street, Reno, NV 89501,
USA (775-747-7407)
- 8.0.1.2.1.0 pdca
- 8.0.1.2.1.0.1 M3 become OnStrategy.
- Reference as users: Patagonia, Microsoft, OnProcess
technology, Boy Scouts of America.
- 8.0.1.0.1.0.2 Review strategic planning kit for dummies [pdcA not done] RHL
- 8.0.1.2.2 Achieveit
provides 'enterprise strategic planning software that
bridges the gap between strategic planning and execution to
drive operational excellence and key results.
- Refers to: Pepsi, Southern Company, Merck, Christus
Health, Port Authority of NY & NJ.
- Looks like they provide tracking on plans
- Chat with Stephanie.
- 8.0.1.2.3 Envisio
is cloud based Strategy Execution Software with performance
management and reporting features that align your team to
your strategic plan.
- 8.0.1.2.4 smartdraw
includes the ability to create visual strategy maps,
balanced scorecards, process flow models.
- 8.0.1.2.5 StratPad
business planning software.
- Catch phrase "Rocket fuel for business" -> claim of
"world's highest rated business planning software"
- Step-by-step approach to build a business plan in less
than a day! to take to a lender or investor.
- Asks questions and then creates all the necessary
financial statements
- Developing Connect to provide help when the customer
needs it
- Based on balanced scorecard principle.
- 8.0.1.2.6 quid BI
Strategy Planning.
- Going to www.quid.com resulted in them locking up trying
to run a video on the iPad.
- 8.0.1.2.7 i-nexus
strategy execution management advertise on Google page
- English company based in Coventry. Paul Docherty
is founder and chief marketing officer. Grant Crow
is CEO. Solution is SaaS is software as a service.
.
Gartner Coo vendor, Help:
- Heads of operational excellence
- Heads of Strategy/Operations
- Bayer
Healthcare's Director of Operational Excellence
Rong Jiang talks at strategy execution
consortium.
- Heads of Transformation
- Reference the strategy execution consortium of Global
5000 organizations. But it is an i-nexus event!!
- Talks about Hoshin - Hoshin (direction) Kanri (management) is a planning process which was popularized by Professor Kaoru Ishikawa which helped align goals and objectives across an organization. It argues:
- Focus on a few breakthrough ideas. As a method to focus an organization on lean management it can be used to drive cost cutting. However, if the measures are poor the results can undermine the operation of an effective system, as at Laguna Honda Hospital.
- Cascade of goals and strategies is developed by top down and bottom up discussions allowing detail to be added along with alignment and buy in. In Japan, lifelong employment supported this process. The individual focused merit ratings used in Western management practice undermines the process in Deming's view (deadly disease 3).
- The goals, strategies and success measures should be rigorously documented. In the original paper and fax processes in Japan each goal, its strategies, measures and resources were documented in a planning table. The whole activity became coordinated by a house of quality. In AWF the planning table is replaced by a bullet point infinite labelled goal in the execution schematic plan with a structured status block allowing easy visualization of the goal network.
- Regular review process based on a Shewhart cycle.
,
Balanced scorecards, This page uses an example to illustrate how:
- A business can gain focus from targeting key customers,
- Business planning activities performed by the whole
organization can build awareness, empowerment and
coherence.
- A program approach can ensure strategic alignment.
program
and portfolio management.
- References Pfizer
as featured customer on strategic deployment software
page (Hoshin, scorecards etc.).
- Gary Aldham of GSK
attended to review accelerating delivery and
performance.
- Argue that the strategy execution maturity model can
show execution readiness
- Traditional - budgeting & HR performance
management approach to goals
- Disciplined - OpEx/Lean focus to enable efficiency
gains
- Aligned - Execution method adopted with central
governance of defined processes
- Integrated - Complete BUsiness System in place,
culture capability, process aligned for superior
execution
- Suggest six principles guide behavior of successful leaders now aims to develop plans and strategies which ensure effective coordination to improve the common good of the in-group. Pinker notes the evolved pressure of social rivalry associating power with leadership. Saposky observes the disconnect between power hierarchies and wisdom in apes. John Adair developed a modern leadership methodology based on the three-circles model.
- Relentless focus
- Clarity of thought
- Effective alignment
- Real-time visibility
- Early adjustment
- Closed-loop reflection
- 8.0.1.2.8 LivePlan
Allows the online creation of a business plan step-by-step
that is ready for investors (generates financials
etc.). (500 example plans) 300,000 small businesses
use it!
- Palo Alto Software,
based in Eugene, Oregon, makes LivePlan and they provide
the help center for LivePlan. They also have a
desktop edition Business Plan Pro.
- 8.0.1.2.9 BizPlanBuilder
- 8.0.1.2.10 executestrategy.net's
CASCADE is a cloud-based Business Strategy Software
solution. But its website crashed the iPad!!
- 8.0.1.2.11 Trello is a cloud-based
post-it note based goal coordination service running on
iphone and androids. It's free for basic and $8.33 for
premium plan (allows export of data)
- It is good at visualizing work at different stages of
completion. It allows for the effective structuring
of subtasks.
- Trello, models Kanban, Japanese for card or signal. It is used in JIT manufacturing as a means for an assembly process to instruct a parts maker to make more parts. ,
to "give you perspective over all your projects, at work
and at home. Whether it's managing a team, writing
an epic screen play, or just making a grocery list".
It is flexible because it is focused on list
management. Its features are:
- Board - is a project
- List is a way to divide a board into different
categories. You can move items from one list to
another
- Card is the basic items like a bug, feature or
specific blog post. Films, images, comments,
checklists, due dates, resources can be added. The
card can be moved through the project
- Can add: comments, members, labels, checklists, due
dates, attachments
- Can act: moving, copying and subscribing.
- Trello has an API that you can integrate with.
- 8.0.1.2.12 Taskworld
- 8.0.1.2.13 Asana
- Can manage larger numbers of tasks than Trello but its interface
can be awkward. Asana's task groupings are not as
visually helpful as Trello's visuals are.
- 8.0.1.2.14 BetterWorks
- BetterWorks offers a cloud based OKR is objectives and key results, Intel CEO Andy Grove's methodology for leveraging goals and strategies. Key results are: specific, time-bound, measurable & verifiable. They are expected to change as the actions proceed. The OKR framework is a main subject of John Doerr's book Measure What Matters.
& CFR is the Code of Federal Regulations or in OKR terminology it is Conversations: about optimizing performance, Feedback: in all directions to evaluate progress and guide improvement, Recognition of individuals for their contributions. service. They
assert they use 'Goal Science' to provide an open,
collaborative platform for easily setting, measuring and
cross-functionally aligning OKRs.
- Goal Science slide set seemed more like a product
pitch. "Goal Science Thinking" is a BetterWorks
trademark.
- They have the blessing of John
Doerr - which can't hurt.
- CEO Doug Dennerline asserts OKRs and CFRs reinforce
- "It's the marriage between the two--that's the real
home run. If a conversation is limited to whether
you achieved the goal or not, you lose context.
You need continuous performance management to surface
the critical questions:
- Was the goal harder to achieve than you'd thought
when you set it?
- Was it the right goal in the first place?
- Is it motivating?
- Should we double down on the two or three things
that really worked for us last quarter, or is it time
to consider a pivot?"
- "On the other hand, if you don't have goals, what the
heck are you talking about? What did you achieve,
and how? In my experience, people are more likely to
feel fulfilled when they have clear and aligned
targets. They're not wandering and wondering about
their work; they can see how it connects and helps the
organization."
8.1 maximize options (S5, )
- 8.1.1 Build on strategic knowledge
- 8.1.1.1 Promote knowledge in papers (4.9.1, )
- 8.1.1.2 Discuss strategic system at meetings
- 8.1.1.3
Leverage schemata frameworks as strategy storage model for
'Fastlink'. Build disruptive business case (4.12,)
- 8.1.2 Leverage analyzed weaknesses
- 8.1.2.1 Specification assert tests (4.12.4.4.2.4,)
- 8.1.3 Increase the processor spread
- 8.1.3.1 Use hard symbolic links (junctions) to allow splitup
istrings to process one shared set of templates, istrings
libraries, html source, filter files, target
directories.
- cd My Documents\inactive
- mklink /J templates "c:\Users\Rob Lingley\My
Documents\framework\templates"
- mklink /J html "c:\Users\Rob Lingley\My
Documents\framework\html"
- cd istrings
- mklink /J lib "c:\Users\Rob Lingley\My
Documents\framework\istrings\lib"
- Setup AWF to include the subset of inactive folders to be
run in parallel with the main framework awfce
- Setup istrings and copy framework's istrings inactive
folders that will be run in parallel
8.2 Centralize agents to
quickly attack weak spots (O16, O17,T8,
)
- 8.2.1 Target Artisan
hubs ( 3.3.8, 3.3.9, 3.5.1,
3.5.3.1, 3.5.10, 3.5.13, 3.6.3, 3.9.kbrown,
)
- 8.2.2 Push 'Fastlink' as disruptive gamble for
Microsoft (4.12.1,
)
- 8.2.2.1 Leverage work on adaptive infrastructure (4.12.4,
) with power hubs:
- Intel multi-core group
- Jeff Hawkins intelligence group
- Nick Treddenick (Guilder)
- Clayton Christensen - CAS theory and modularity
- Holland - CAS and AWF
- Hofstadter - CAS and Copycat
- 8.2.3
Build Biotech experience through Genentech focus (4.9.3.2, )
- 8.2.4
Target middleware, security and messaging (, )
- 8.2.4.1 Danger (3.3.3.2, ), &
Intellisync (4.9.3.1,
) provides network link to wireless messaging
8.3 Use surprise
element
- 8.3.1 Use surprise at interviews (4.10.2,
)
8.4 Principle of
security (T4, )
- 8.4.1 Secure base ( 1,
2, )
- Feb 05 Marta's Intuit job provides revenue :) and we have
reduced our outgoings on medical cover.
8.5 Art of secrecy
- 8.5.1 Can publish almost all ideas (4.9.1, )
8.6 Economy of force ()
- 8.6.1 Focus on indirect leverage (3, 3.3.10, 4.9, )
8.7 Handling
structural obstacles (T5, )
- 8.7.1 Porter analysis applied to getting jobs ( 4.11, )
- 8.7.2 Entrepreneur builds positively on last few years (4.13)
- 8.7.3 Isolation creates opportunities for divergence t
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