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I would love to hear your discussions, as I did extensive research into genetic programming and AI before I got started on web programming. And I've always look aas to how to employ my AIs to create valuable, human-readable websites from scratch.
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Way over my head, but fascinating. I'd agree, Website Technology seems the best place.
>"Can you tell us what you mean by 'biological systems and agent technologies'? "
Briefly, a biological approch is appropriate when dealing with change, uncertainty, ambiguity, subjectivity, competition and human activity. These are problems that cannot be handled efficiently by conventional computer technology.
Biological systems have learned how to deal with these kind of problems by using clever strategies. Using these strategies in IT offers novel approaches to the exchange of information.
There's a full explanation on my Web site, but in a nutshell:
1) Instead of planning and purposeful design, you use an evolutionary strategy of self-organization.
2) Instead of database technology, you use agent technology.
3) Instead of algorithms you use stigmergy.
It is a kind of thinking that is quite different from the logical and procedural approch used to design most systems.
I got into this after producing a CD-ROM to explain evolution. Then, while writing a book on using object-oriented programming, I realised that biological systems were effectively using OOP programming techniques. This got me into agent technology and from there into complex systems and self-organization.
What is amazing is how all this relates directly to what is happening on the Web.
SEM Research Topics [webmasterworld.com]
It'll generally appeal to people delving deep into theory.