Equivalent for crowd in the context of machine.
The term crowd is defined as “a large number of persons particularly when collected together”. In this regard, concept of crowdsourcing has been introduced in scientific and research community. What is the term used to describe a collection of physical and artificial machines? How do I apply outsourcing process in computer network?
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Is Folding@home (FAH) a distributed computing project for disease research that simulates protein folding, computational drug design, and other types of molecular dynamics? The Project uses the idle processing resources of thousands of personal computers owned by volunteers who installed the software on their systems. What we mean
by distributed computing (wiki)? While this term predates the term (or at least its popularity, I need to verify the former) crowdsourcing, and does not follow the same construction, I believe it very well matches the process you
describe.
What is meant by a swarm is by all humans and not by machines. Whenever they come together they are called groups or swarms. As an example, a drone can be a UAV. If any human
is using its tail, a swarm can even be a drone.
If you want engine-driven machinery in large quantities, this has to be referred to as a fleet. Dod has aircraft, AGE/GSE, vehicles and any metalworking machinery.
How do I consider clusters?
Business Dictionary.com. com:
cluster
Group of independent servers (usually in close proximity to each other) interconnected through a dedicated network to work as one centralized data processing resource. Is it possible to put a chain of independent servers across multiple machines or clusters without creating the network chain itself? Clusters are capable of performing multiple complex instructions by distributing workload across all connected servers. and drives. they are not allowed to be independently triggered by machine tool. Clustering improves system availability to users, its aggregate performance, and the overall tolerance to faults and component failures. A failed server is automatically shut down and its users are switched instantly to other servers.
Wikipedia:
Computer cluster
A computer cluster s loosely or tightly connected computers that work together so that, in many respects, they can be viewed as a single system.
What are your thoughts on this topic?
If the machines are all giving input that is used to arrive to a solution (analogous to swarm intelligence), consider the term ensemble.
In machine learning an ensemble is a group of classifiers that contribute to a single proposed answer – which seems to be what the question is referring to.
Is array an awesome thing? In the American Heritage Dictionary Fifth Edition, “A impressively large
- number,” as of persons or objects: an array of heavily armed forces; an array of spare parts.”
It is true that it refers mostly to placing the machines in a certain position, but it can be used in other situations. Consider this example appearing on macmillandictionary. An
array of solar panels supplies the site with electricity.
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What is an equivalent term (in English) for collection (artificially or physically) machines?
Currently there are not many sites that are called server farms.
Some servers are called server clusters. Usually all of this is done by the owner. A server farm isn’t a server farm. It is a server. Server farms are where thousands of computers running at the same time consume heavy power to run and to keep cool.
Server farms are small cluster applications that run the software that allows your most on-premises applications (such as the stackengine network; Gmail, etc.).
Is a cluster a way to write a system, and not a series of machines, where 1 or 2 individual processors is part of a distributed network? It should not be confused with a server farm in that a server farm can run many different applications on the same set of hardware.
Distributed computing is an adjective that describes tasks that are run over remote machines and are usually clustered (as is the case with SETI@home).
How one could refer to process of outsourcing a task to a set of machines?
In computer science specifically, tasks are offloaded onto remote computing resources:
In computer science, computation offloading refers to the transfer of certain computing tasks to an external platform, such as a cluster, grid, or cloud.
Definitions taken from Wikipedia.
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Assuming the machines don’t get to choose which work to accept, I’d say we
- assign the work to those machines,
- queue the work on them, or
- task them with the work.
What is the real-world lingo surrounding AWS and Azure? As an engineer I’m not good at what I understand
‘jargon’.
A collection of computers that work together by exchanging information is often called a network (or computer networks ) (a network in physics) and explains how people work together, by exchanging information. How people use the equipment and links to connect them is called a network (sometimes distinguished by the phrase “the network”).
Cambridge Dictionary: network.net:
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