A configuration for use with a processor that incorporates a suite of
"flat" hardware architecture and superimposes thereon a self-forming,
self-healing, hierarchical architecture implemented in software.
Embodiments may be employed in various applications, such as maintaining
network integrity. In one embodiment, a building security monitoring
network provides for automated network agents to each be capable of
communication with any other automated agents on a network at network
startup. Shortly after network initialization, the software architecture
is superimposed on the flat hardware architecture, re-arranging
communication links to provide an efficient hierarchy of control and
substituting working agents for compromised agents as necessary in the
network. All of this is done in a "live" network, not requiring shutdown,
or even reduced operation to accomplish. This "dual" architecture
(hierarchical software and flat hardware) provides excellent reliability
in those "layered" network applications requiring near total reliability,
such as security surveillance.