The current issue of Nature includes some Free Access content on the future of scientific computing. < http://www.nature.com/nature/focus/futurecomputing/index.html > This is interesting - "... computers would take the form of networks of sensors with data-processing and transmission facilities built in. Millions or billions of tiny computers — called 'motes', 'nodes' or 'pods' — would be embedded into the fabric of the real world. They would act in concert, sharing the data that each of them gathers so as to process them into meaningful digital representations of the world. Researchers could tap into these 'sensor webs' to ask new questions or test hypotheses. Even when the scientists were busy elsewhere, the webs would go on analysing events autonomously, modifying their behaviour to suit their changing experience of the world..." by Declan Butler. Nature. Published online: 22 March 2006; | doi:10.1038/440402a http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v440/n7083/full/440402a.html --Sukhdev Singh, NIC. http://openmed.nic.in
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