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  • This central control approach can be extremely scalable and highly evolvable.
  • Indeed, our technology only comprises static modularity and no evolvable modularity.
  • Application domains of interest include evolutionary robotics, evolvable hardware, molecules for pharmaceutical purposes.
  • Another advantage of the digital computer over the gear train is that it is more evolvable.
  • However, every system evolvable in the second sense must also be evolvable in the first.
  • However, every system evolvable in the second sense must also be evolvable in the first.
  • The ultimate aim was to attain an evolvable hybrid cell in a complex microscale programmable environment.
  • Some of the most robust systems are evolvable and can be easily adapted to new situations.
  • Learning cell is a learning resource that is open, generative, evolvable, connected, cohesive, intelligent.
  • Other CA structures such as the Evoloop are somewhat evolvable but still don't support open-ended evolution.
  • Identifying evolvable proteins and manipulating their evolvability is becoming increasingly necessary in order to achieve ever larger functional modification of enzymes.
  • When the costs of evolvability are sufficiently short-lived, more evolvable lineages may be the most successful in the long-term.
  • The theory is the result of identifying these fundamental principles, patterns and other methodological elements for building evolvable software architectures for enterprise systems.
  • Continuous evolution of system capabilities in rapid response to changing user needs and technology is highlighted by the evolvable architecture, representing a class of solutions.
  • This transition towards evolvable modularity requires true engineering and determinism to combat change, i . e . applying principles to obtain a predictable and desired result.
  • Thus, although the enzyme s activity is evolvable in the first sense, that does not mean that the enzyme's function is evolvable in the second sense.
  • Thus, although the enzyme s activity is evolvable in the first sense, that does not mean that the enzyme's function is evolvable in the second sense.
  • A book review in " Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines " noted that the latter book was unusual because it had been published under a Creative Commons license.
  • His space-related work led him to start a new PhD at Delft University of Technology ( The Netherlands ), developing paradigm-shifting concepts for evolvable starships.
  • RGEMS ( Research Group in Evolvable Manufacturing Systems ) is a research group within the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering at the Central University of Technology, Free State.
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