alalises
Alalises are a hypothetical class of autonomous digital artifacts used in distributed computing and speculative design to explore decentralized processing and coordination. An alalise is envisioned as a self-contained processing unit that can store data, execute small programs, and communicate with other alalises over a network. They are intended to be replicable, resilient, and capable of operating with intermittent connectivity.
Origin and terminology: The term alalise appears in fictional and design-focused discussions dating from the late
Characteristics: Each alalise is imagined to include a minimal computing core, a local memory module, a communication
Applications and discussion: In simulations and design studies, alalises are proposed as a framework to study
See also: swarm intelligence, autonomous agents, edge computing, decentralized systems.