System conversion platform-centric to network-centric

Transforming conventional mainframe computer systems to the packet switching environment

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Abstract: Conventional mainframe computer systems are now being replaced by modern network-centric systems such as the packet-switching Internet. Data has traditionally been communicated in meaningless bit streams according to the Shannon theory. An alternative Autosophy information theory communicates data "content" in Internet packets using universal data formats. The advantages would include: high lossless data compression; unbreakable "codebook" encryption; resistance to transmission errors; universally compatible data formats; and virtual immunity to the Internet's Quality of Service (QoS) problems. A content-based 64bit data format is used for real-time multimedia Internet communications. Legacy data can be converted to the new format using software patches or integrated chipsets. The codes can then be forwarded via any media (cable, radio, satellite, or the Internet) without needing reformatting. The new data formats could be phased in slowly without disruption to existing communications. 

Applications: This application would provide the tools for converting the old mainframe computer systems to the modern Internet based network-centric systems. Network-centric systems are vastly more efficient and reliable then the old mainframe computer systems.

Keywords: Autosophy, Information theories, Omni Dimensional Networks, Self-assembling data networks, Universal data formats, Multimedia communication, Internet Quality of Service, data compression, encryption.

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Recent publication 2006 – Network-centric systems – Webpage htm