July 21, 2010

Pervasive Performance

In the past, encountering a group such as the "un's" that were now grumbling along doing Eight detail was not commonplace. I kept them close mainly for amusement. I knew they would grumble a while, and that's the whole reason for giving them Eight detail. Somewhere I heard that it was a good character building experience. I only relay this because I might have known it at the time.

The transformation and propagation of the stacked encoding technique continued across the interface surface of the electron network. As each area completed it's transition, the data streams and pulse patterns re-synchronized and aligned once again. The processing delay was reduced and the overall signal quality was improved. Recognition at the upper layers was much improved, losses were minimal and the loops from multiple responses were gone.

In not much time, the combination encoding spread into the pattern matching and storage regions of the electron network. Here too, the performance improved to once again outrun the central network. Our search and matching functions were able to lock-step with the central network, even when normal splits and dichotomies created parallel sequences that had system wide effects.

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