(soon)
3/7/2004 10:37 AM
The path
forward
On the design
of micro-farm ecosystem
Announcement of CoreSystem
technology Review at MIT
Informational link to
CoreSystem technology Review at MIT
(please do not download the technology review
without informing Paul
Prueitt (703-981-2676))
Comments of CoreSystem
Comments of Rural Safe Net
Knowledge sciences application to aquiculture, agriculture and environmental system
First I mention a few comments. This page is not linked to the Ontologystream home page and will be temporary.
We believe that CoreSystem is something much larger that the National Project. CoreSystem is not needed to produce mobile code (code that is independent of operation systems) that create and manage Ontology referential bases (Orbs). But CoreSystem design principles are illustrated by the internal functioning of the Orb measurement and encoding features. How this is done will be documented publicly as part of the curriculum develop on the knowledge technologies.
CoreSystem is the first reasonable platform in which to embed the knowledge technologies. Yes we have developed the first knowledge technologies, SLIP and Orb, in FoxPro, using Berkeley hash tables, Visual Basic and Perl. We have system running in Linux and Windows. But we have to work around the cumbersome nature of these environments.
The concept of the Rural Safe Net was first developed in discussions with a mayor of a county seat in Rural Indiana. The notion was that wireless infrastructure could be extended so that high band width data could serve the rural last mile of Internet services; providing new employment opportunities for Rural community and for those who preferred to live in farm environments.
One of the keys to the knowledge technology revolution is that the knowledge sciences be understood as applying to the fine control of ecological system, aquiculture systems, agricultural systems within the context of farm co-operatives of micro-farm manufacturing of pharmaceutical agents and natural foods.
This evening I will have additional discussions with Dave
Stalker regarding the planning for a research institute being planned and
located in Clarke Country.
Return to the founding agrarian spirit of America