TITLE:
Method and Apparatus for Creating Problem-Solving Complexes from Individual Elements
AUTHORS:
Bernhard Mitterauer
KEYWORDS:
Key-Lock-Principle; Geometrical Elements; Computer System; Composition; Problem-Solving
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology,
Vol.5 No.4,
February
28,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Based on the biological key-lock-principle
common in various biological systems such as the human brain, this paper
relates to a method and device for creating problem-solving complexes from
individual elements that can be coupled with one another and that have different
properties to solve problems. The problem solution can be carried out either
serially with a large computer, or with several independent, hierarchically
joined computers. In this system, an independent control unit that assumes a
multitude of tasks and also acts as an interface with access to all
participating computers, is assigned to each problem or object class according
to the amount of potential problem-oriented solutions. Such a unit prepares the
partial solutions found in its computer for the totality of the solutions
computed in the associated computers, finally leading to a total problem
solution.