Difference between revisions of "Inquiry Live"

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: Peer nodes are asynchronous or asimulcast nodes that are not necessarily identical in content &mdash; especially as they develop through time in different environments &mdash; but they should provide enough information to reproduce each other, more or less, in case of damage or loss.
 
: Peer nodes are asynchronous or asimulcast nodes that are not necessarily identical in content &mdash; especially as they develop through time in different environments &mdash; but they should provide enough information to reproduce each other, more or less, in case of damage or loss.
: For example, the peer nodes of this page are listed here:
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: For example, the peer nodes of the present page are listed here:
  
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:* [http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Inquiry_Live Inquiry Live @ Beta Wikiversity]
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:* [http://mywikibiz.com/Inquiry_Live Inquiry Live @ MyWikiBiz]
: [http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Inquiry_Live Inquiry Live @ Beta Wikiversity]
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:* [http://www.netknowledge.org/wiki/Inquiry_Live Inquiry Live @ NetKnowledge]
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:* [http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Inquiry_Live Inquiry Live @ SemanticWeb]
: [http://mywikibiz.com/Inquiry_Live Inquiry Live @ MyWikiBiz]
 
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: [http://www.netknowledge.org/wiki/Inquiry_Live Inquiry Live @ NetKnowledge]
 
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[[Category:Focal Node]]

Revision as of 18:12, 30 April 2010

This page serves as a focal node for a collection of related articles.

Participants

  • Interested parties may add their names on this page.

Rudiments of organization

Focal node
For example, the present page.
Peer node
Peer nodes are asynchronous or asimulcast nodes that are not necessarily identical in content — especially as they develop through time in different environments — but they should provide enough information to reproduce each other, more or less, in case of damage or loss.
For example, the peer nodes of the present page are listed here: