Technology
This section contains high-level technical articles about Project Samarai’s technologies. Topics in this section:
The underlying data model for Samarai technologies is called the semanto-relational data model.
Universal data is concrete information expressed using the semanto-relational data model.
A graph language is a language that uses sematic graph structures to express information.
Havel is Project Samarai’s primary graph language.
H/a or Havel Assembly Language is a simple, human-readable modeling language for Havel.
H/b or Havel Modelling Language is a higher-level, human-readable modelling language for Havel.
An IME is an integrated modelling environment for graph languages, i.e. a graphical user interface that assists in modelling of graph language expressions and manages Samarai brains.
An NME is an iNtuitive modelling environment for graph languages, i.e. an IME for end-users with focus on touch input.
A Samarai thought is a graph language expression that has been loaded into a runtime environment.
A Samarai brain is an interpreter and runtime environment for Havel.
Protocol-free communication means communication that does not require a predefined, high-level protocol for information exchange.
Collaborative computers are capable of executing complex tasks autonomously.
A semantic social network is two or more connected Samarai brains.
This post is part of a comprehensive introduction into SRDM, graph languages and Havel.
Continue reading: Semanto-Relational Data Model (SRDM)
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