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Bossa
Bossa is an open-source software framework for distributed thinking - the use of volunteers on the Internet to perform tasks that use human cognition, knowledge, or intelligence.<div style="color: white">d54s df54 sdf 5ef 5fsd 5fef 5s4d fe54f 4fef4 56e5 f4ef 5ed f46 e5fs</div>
Bossa minimizes the effort of creating and operating a distributed thinking project. It provides a project web site, hosted on your Linux server, where volunteers go to perform tasks and to interact with other volunteers. All you need to supply are PHP scripts to generate, show, and handle tasks.
Bossa helps you deal with the variance of volunteer skill. It maintains estimates of the skill level of volunteers, and ensures that, for each task, there is a 'consensus' of compatible results among a sufficient set of volunteers.
Typically you'll want train volunteers; this can be done using Bolt, a framework for web-based training that integrates with Bossa.
For more information, contact David Anderson.
- Overview
- Creating a Bossa project
- Example 1: The basics
- Example 2: Replication
- Example 3: Calibration jobs and adaptive replication
- Example 4: A more complex application
- Reference manual
- Implementation notes
- Proposed features