Talk:Historical examples of military swarming: Revision history

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28 June 2008

  • curprev 11:4511:45, 28 June 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitz 6,745 bytes +1,728 Is there really inaccuracy, or is there inadequate context?
  • curprev 11:2011:20, 28 June 2008imported>David L Green 5,017 bytes +5,017 See your point and mostly agree. Do you see mine?
  • curprev 00:3000:30, 28 June 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitz 4,627 bytes +3,881 Military swarming is a term that will continue to be used. Many terms in one field conflict with the use of the same term in another.

4 May 2008

  • curprev 08:3608:36, 4 May 2008imported>J. Noel Chiappam 2,970 bytes +2,224 fmt fix
  • curprev 07:5907:59, 4 May 2008imported>David L Green 2,967 bytes +861 It's important to be accurate
  • curprev 02:0902:09, 4 May 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitz 2,106 bytes +1,360 Can an analogy be evocative, can a term be derived, from externally viewable behavior rather than internal motivations?

3 May 2008

2 May 2008