Neural Workflow

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Neural Workflow is a concept for a workflow system to be used in software, which is based upon the neural function of a human brain as opposed to a more traditional workflow system. In a neural workflow system, the following holds true:

  1. There are no sources or sinks.
  2. All nodes or gates may have the ability to action or by actioned by any other gate or node.
  3. Actions or stimuli which cause flows to be unresolved are placed in a 'too hard' status until the system or an administrator creates a series of nodes to resolve these stimuli.
  4. The system tracks which stratagems or node pathways most successfully resolve a stimuli with a given or partially given set of characteristics.

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