Imagine we have already gotten to a place where software hasn't been built like pyramids but with some serious object architecture. Let's just assume a Benjamin Franklin turned this computer science into a real science(as the good old Ben did with electricity). We're there. There are now trillions of objects within my reach, without creating a huge indexing table and depending on data, how do I reach the object I am looking for?
This was a huge problem on the internet and Google had a solution that many tolerated and even accepted. In biology you have structures and many cells compose bodies but as I understand it, the objects would be like functioning cells scattered around on the floor. Maybe give me a general and vague idea what the process for this input could look like: "discover songs that I might like but have never heard before"(I have a hard time dealing with abstractions).
Imagine we have already gotten to a place where software hasn't been built like pyramids but with some serious object architecture. Let's just assume a Benjamin Franklin turned this computer science into a real science(as the good old Ben did with electricity). We're there. There are now trillions of objects within my reach, without creating a huge indexing table and depending on data, how do I reach the object I am looking for?
This was a huge problem on the internet and Google had a solution that many tolerated and even accepted. In biology you have structures and many cells compose bodies but as I understand it, the objects would be like functioning cells scattered around on the floor. Maybe give me a general and vague idea what the process for this input could look like: "discover songs that I might like but have never heard before"(I have a hard time dealing with abstractions).
Thank you!