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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

wetware
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Literally in English it would be wet crockery, wet body. According to Nobel Prize in Biology Gerald Edelman is the same brain, which he defines as a wet jungle of neurons or some "sets of neurons that compete with others for dominance when responding to a stimulus"

  




John Rene Plaut

WETWARE Computing defines its components as SOFTWARE, HARDWARE, and MANWARE. We can consider a new component if living components become part of the hardware, the WETWARE. The prefix soft is soft ( programs ), hard is hard (irons) man is human and wet is wet (in relation to water asnpart of living beings )

  



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