LMOS Architecture Available on Wiki

Bernie Durfee has been doing some great architectural design work on the LMOS concept, which is now open to the public. It’s mostly technical and aimed at a developer audience; however, Bernie is a very good writer and has done a great job of making the technical issues fairly decipherable even to non-technologists.

Comments on the wiki pages are welcome.

Michael Feldstein is the founder of e-Literate who currently works as the Senior Program Manager for MindTap at Cengage Learning. For more information, see his profile page.

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About Michael Feldstein

Michael Feldstein is the founder of e-Literate who currently works as the Senior Program Manager for MindTap at Cengage Learning. For more information, see his profile page.
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2 Responses to LMOS Architecture Available on Wiki

  1. Mark van Harmelen says:

    Unfortunately looks like a closed (private access only) wiki now….

  2. Apologies, Mark. We’ve moved the content to Education Commons and I just didn’t get around to posting the URL.

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