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'''S.T.A.B.B.Y (Systematic technology automation by binary yerk)'''
'''S.T.A.B.B.Y (Systematic technology automation by binary yerk)''', Tony Olsson & Eric Snodgrass, Malmö University
Tony Olsson & Eric Snodgrass, Malmö University


The car incorporates standard DC-motors, a micro controller, a motion sensor and a knife. The car is a manifestation of execution in its crudest form, where any attempt to execute the code forces an over consumption of power by the motors. This in turn forces the micro controller to shut down which turns off the motors. While the motors are turned off there is enough electricity to power the micro-controller which will boot up yet again. As electricity is never constant there is always a possibility that the car will activate with out over consuming power. If this happens the car is programed to react to any motion detected which will move the car in a forward direction until whatever in front of the cars stops, or until it unplugs itself.
The car incorporates standard DC-motors, a micro controller, a motion sensor and a knife. The car is a manifestation of execution in its crudest form, where any attempt to execute the code forces an over consumption of power by the motors. This in turn forces the micro controller to shut down which turns off the motors. While the motors are turned off there is enough electricity to power the micro-controller which will boot up yet again. As electricity is never constant there is always a possibility that the car will activate with out over consuming power. If this happens the car is programed to react to any motion detected which will move the car in a forward direction until whatever in front of the cars stops, or until it unplugs itself.


see also: ''[http://softwarestudies.projects.cavi.au.dk/index.php/Exe0.2_Eric_Snodgrass sites of execution]''
see also: ''[http://softwarestudies.projects.cavi.au.dk/index.php/Exe0.2_Eric_Snodgrass sites of execution]''

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S.T.A.B.B.Y (Systematic technology automation by binary yerk), Tony Olsson & Eric Snodgrass, Malmö University

The car incorporates standard DC-motors, a micro controller, a motion sensor and a knife. The car is a manifestation of execution in its crudest form, where any attempt to execute the code forces an over consumption of power by the motors. This in turn forces the micro controller to shut down which turns off the motors. While the motors are turned off there is enough electricity to power the micro-controller which will boot up yet again. As electricity is never constant there is always a possibility that the car will activate with out over consuming power. If this happens the car is programed to react to any motion detected which will move the car in a forward direction until whatever in front of the cars stops, or until it unplugs itself.

see also: sites of execution

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