massively distributed problem solving

26. August 2009 21:44

a few days back I posted this on LinkedIn:

"Gregg Working on massively distributed problem solving, if anyone has any pointers..."

I clearly have some very smart contacts. I got some great responses. Its a bit tough to fit a decent question in 140 characters, so I thought I would explain a bit more...

In a nutshell, I am interested in the area between simple, repetitive tasks and discreet, complex problems (like open source software). I break it down this way:


  • distributed computing architectures that support problem solving. 
  • problem decomposition using machine and human logic 
  • workflow systems that support parallel and hierarchical problem solving 
  • motivation in large, social systems 
  • characterization of participants (education, specialties) 

 there's probably way more to it, but that's pretty much what I am poking around at. There are some great examples in each...

 

Comments

8/28/2009 8:14:13 PM #

I like reading your post. Keep up the good work.

Voguishchic

9/5/2009 10:52:52 PM #

you'll want to read this abstract on workflow...

http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~ungar/NSF.html

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