Networking Solutions in Combined Distributed Worlds
Keywords:
network and graph operations, Spatial Grasp Technology, Spatial Grasp Language, pattern matching, production networks, evaluation networks, delivery networks, system integrity, awareness, and consciousnessAbstract
The paper analyzes rapidly growing importance of graph and network models and tools in such areas as transport, communications, social and military systems, goods production and distribution, education, economy, biology, psychology, criminology, climate change, and many others. It aims at development of effective methods capable of integrating very different types of networks into higher-level infrastructures representing advanced social systems, particularly considering symbiosis of goods production, goods evaluation, and obtained products delivery systems under some universal networking concept. In a search for the latter, it briefs the developed and patented Spatial Grasp Model and Technology (SGT) with its basic Spatial Grasp Language (SGL) which allow for fully distributed and parallel operations on arbitrary large and complex networked structures. The paper first shows elementary networking operations in SGL useful for better understanding of the rest of the material. Then provides very practical examples of combined networking solutions which include scenarios in SGL for finding strongest production centers in their networks, and also most powerful user communities interested in and requesting particular types of products. After selection of concrete producers and consumers, it forms oriented on all of them distributed virtual and physical delivery infrastructure based on shortest paths from producers to consumers, and shows live the distribution process in SGL. The obtained results confirm that deep integration of heterogeneous distributed systems can be organized naturally and automatically within the global integrity, awareness, and consciousness processes under the Spatial Grasp paradigm, as already discussed in previous publications on SGT.
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