This post contains links to technical information about how the CP Split™ technology works.
- The upper image describes the CP Split's publisher-subscriber/presenter functionality; click it for an interactive view.
- The lower image is a flowchart of the CP Split's basic functions.
Note that in these diagrams and in subsequent posts, I use the term "template" to refer to grid software (spreadsheet applications) upon which nodes are built. These templates reflect different models by predesigning its formulas, labels, macros, and other essential elements based on those models. A node may use a Publisher Template, a Subscriber/Presenter Template, or both; these templates enable the node to execute the functions defined by the model it deploys.
In the next post, I will show how the CP Split works within node networks.
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Note: Nodes have other processing functions that work in conjunctions with the Publisher and Subscriber-Presenter functions, which I discuss in the next post.
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