Computational Collectives

This is the notion of a collective applied to the realm of computation where a set of computation processes (and possibly hardware, people and other entities, forming a hybrid entity) share the common goal and use interface bonds (relations). Sometimes certain research needs to be done to identify hidden relations to draw or to rethink boundaries between a collective and its environment, as in a simple and low-level example of coupled processes or wait chains. Note that this is not the same and it is not used in the same sense as a computational collective intelligence although certain computational collectives can give that impression.

See also: interface relations

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