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Literature Review - Refined Version
This view (referred to as Pass 6) is dynamically generated by the local running instance of the tapoc system and uploaded to Sourceforge as a refined version of the literature review in the sense that notes and quotations from works cited have been assigned to chapters, headings and subheadings, and intersitially sequenced within their respective subheadings. Each note unit contains bibliographic information, my annotation, a selection of the original text, and designation of its relevance (from 1 for personal to 9 for key). It is anticipated that the dissertation itself will evolve from this view.

Works Cited a.k.a. Bibliography
This view of the Works Cited (Bibliography) is included in the refined version of the literature review. It is also included with the annotated bibliography below. While not cast in MLA format, the display provides hyperlinks to the HTML notes files for each work that end in the MLA citation. Additionally, the display indicates the current percentage of reading completion and notes coverage, and whether the MLA citation has been formalized. Generating a standard Works Cited from that data will be coded later in the project.

Annotated Works Cited a.k.a. Annotated Bibliography
This view is dynamically generated by the local running instance of the tapoc system and uploaded to Sourceforge as a summary of individual HTML notes files created for each text and other artifact comprising the body of research literature associated with the dissertation project. It is from these annotations, literally timestamped HTML bookmarks, that the Notes constituting the Literature Review are generated by the tapoc software.

**Literature Review - Work Area for Unassigned Notes **
This view (a vestige of Pass 3) is dynamically generated by the local running instance of the tapoc system and uploaded to Sourceforge as collection of those notes that have not been assigned a location within the chapter, heading, subheading hierarchy. Updates to the HTML notes file for a given work with new bookmarks will yield new notes entries, and they first appear in this view for consideration of their assimilation into the overall dissertation project. Each note can be manipulated via a number of built in control hyperlinks from this view, or a detailed configuration page can be invoked providing adjustment of any property of the record.

Literature Review - Primary Work Area
These views (referred to as Pass 7) are dynamically generated by the local running instance of the tapoc system and uploaded to Sourceforge as a set of pages containing partially refined collections of notes and quotations from works cited that have been assigned to chapters, headings and subheadings, but not assigned an interstitial sequence position. Instead, they are sorted by relevance from higher to lower levels. These pages can be considered the work area from which refinements are made to promote individual notes into the dissertation proper (the refined version) and permanently saving material that, while relevant, does not make it into the final version. Each note can be manipulated via a number of built in control hyperlinks from this view, or a detailed configuration page can be invoked providing adjustment of any property of the record.

Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1.1 collective intelligence problem stupefying humans while machines continue improving
1.2.1 explanatory analysis
1.2.2 default philosophy
1.3.1 solution plan

Chapter 2 Situation post-postmodern network cyborg dividual
2.1.1 modernism
2.1.2 postmodernism
2.2.1 subjectivity
2.3.1 technology
2.4.1 cybernetics
2.4.2 embodiment2.4.2
2.4.3 techno-capitalist networks
2.5.1 cyborg dividual

Chapter 3 Theoretical framework and methodology
3.1.1 critical theory
3.1.2 textuality studies
3.1.3 media studies
3.2.1 social construction of technology
3.2.2 ensoniment example
3.3.1 history of computing
3.3.2 history of networking
3.3.3 history of software
3.4.1 software studies
3.4.2 cultural software
3.4.3 game studies
3.4.4 code space
3.5.1 critical code studies
3.5.2 semiotics
3.5.3 working code
3.6.1 platform studies
3.6.2 criticism of platform studies
3.6.3 human platform studies
3.7.1 procedural rhetoric of diachrony in synchrony
3.7.2 technogenesis
3.7.3 synaptogenesis
3.8.1 cyborg revisited

Chapter 4 Philosophical programmers
4.1.1 computer creators
4.1.2 programming language creators
4.2.1 network protocol creators
4.2.2 operating system creators
4.3.1 application developers
4.4.1 studies of programming practices
4.4.2 studies of learning programming

Chapter 5 Critical programming studies
5.1.1 working code places
5.2.1 programming philosophers
5.3.1 symposia
5.3.2 ensoniment
5.4.1 tapoc
5.4.2 flossification
5.5.1 pmrek
5.5.2 machine embodiment

Chapter 6 Conclusion
6.1.1 recommendations
6.1.2 future directions

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