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Introduction to SPINE Programming

by Christopher Tate
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Presenting our SPINE Programming Theory research paper to the NEDSI community. Christopher Tate and Dewayne Branch at last year's NEDSI 2025 research conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

SPINE Programming Theory presented at NEDSI 2026 conference Fri Apr 10, 2026

Join us in Philadelphia, PA Thu Apr 9 - Sat Apr 11, 2026 at the NEDSI 2026 conference, with other scholars and practitioners interested in the application of quantitative and behavioral methods to the problems of society through emerging technology.

We will be presenting SPINE Programming Theory, a form of on-device, local, sovereign AI code indexing and open source code generation of data-driven websites and digital twins.

You can read the API Code Generation of Zero Trust, Data-driven Websites, Digital Twins with SPINE Programming Theory research paper here.

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About the conference Generative AI to Enhance Supply Chain Resilience

The 2026 conference theme, Future of Decision Sciences: Complexity, Innovation, Sustainability, invites us to reflect critically and constructively on the evolution of our field and the role it must play in addressing modern organizational and societal challenges. The program will feature a vibrant mix of paper sessions, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and student posters, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and real-world application. A NEDSI conference is a forum for scholars and practitioners to present their research in their areas of expertise and interlace into new horizons, it is where salient networking occurs, and friendships are made for a lifetime.

How SPINE Programming Theory (SPT) works

Learning SPT starts with learning Linux

Install an OpenShift Local container platform

Start your SPT training with an existing SPT digital twin

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