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- From: rcs91900@zach.fit.edu ( Charles Stockman /ADVISOR-Clutterham)
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: When should you stop a distributed program
- Message-ID: <4575@winnie.fit.edu>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 17:42:20 GMT
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- Organization: Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne USA
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- Hello
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- In a distributed environment :
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- When a group people are using a program (ex. simulation) and part of the
- simulation is way off. Some of the people may want to shut down the simulation
- while others may want to keep the simulation running. What do you think is the
- best way to mediate a situation such as this and why.
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- ex. majority rules --> reason : These people are assumed to be experts and
- know what they are doing.
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- THANK IN ADVANCE (TIA)
-
- P.S I am 90% sure that this is the correct new group for the question. I don't
- think a fuzzy logic tool would disagree with me posting to this group :)
-