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Biologically uninspired computer science
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Volume 49 ,  Issue 11  (November 2006) table of contents
Entertainment networking
COLUMN: Viewpoint table of contents
Pages: 27 - 29  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:0001-0782
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ABSTRACT

Don't limit your inspiration to biology, today's favorite metaphor, when developing new architectures and systems.


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Sarpeshkar, R. Brain power. IEEE Spectrum 43, 5 (May 2006), 24--29.