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[[PKC]]'s references implementations can be best related to the following three systems:
[[PKC]]'s references implementations can be best related to the following systems:
* [[Xanadu]]
* [[Xanadu]]
* [[World Wide Web]]
* [[World Wide Web]]
* [[Mathematica]]
* [https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/?source=nav Mathematica]
* [[Jupyter]]
* [https://jupyter.org Jupyter]
* [[Wolfram Alpha]]
* [https://www.wolframalpha.com Wolfram Alpha]
* [[IBM Watson]]
* [https://www.ibm.com/watson IBM Watson]
* [https://beta.openai.com Open AI GPT]
* [https://beta.openai.com OpenAI API] (GPT-3)


 
Many of these systems can be considered as varying forms of [[wikipedia:Computable_Document_Format|computable document format]]s or [https://www.wolfram.com/cdf/ CDF] as advertised on [https://www.wolfram.com Wolfram Research]'s website. An article titled:"[https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/04/the-scientific-paper-is-obsolete/556676/ The Scientific Paper is Obsolete]<ref>{{:Webpage/The Scientific Paper is Obsolete}}</ref>" by [https://www.theatlantic.com/world/ The Atlantic], outlined a history of web-based document presentation technologies.
An article that explains the overall history of this development can be found here<ref>{{:Webpage/The Scientific Paper is Obsolete}}</ref>.


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==Related Pages==
==Related Pages==
[[Definition::Knowledge Container]]
*[[Definition::Knowledge Container]]
[[Definition::Resource Container]]
*[[Definition::Resource Container]]


[[Category:Container Orchestration]]
[[Category:Container Orchestration]]

Latest revision as of 07:15, 6 August 2021

PKC's references implementations can be best related to the following systems:

Many of these systems can be considered as varying forms of computable document formats or CDF as advertised on Wolfram Research's website. An article titled:"The Scientific Paper is Obsolete[1]" by The Atlantic, outlined a history of web-based document presentation technologies.


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