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Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:43:50
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parid0033
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Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:43:50
Nodes will have more than one "subject": they will have multiple assertions made about them. For example, I can think of cases where I am the guarantor of my my own validity (who reported Martin Bryan as being sick last week, Martin Bryan!), which may need to be expressed in some topic map someday. So then I'll have to distinguish the logical me from the physical one to make the nodes unique. (Assertion = [was-sick: Martin Bryan] [reported-by: Martin Bryan])
parid0033
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Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:43:50
Nodes will have more than one "subject": they will have multiple assertions made about them. For example, I can think of cases where I am the guarantor of my my own validity (who reported Martin Bryan as being sick last week, Martin Bryan!), which may need to be expressed in some topic map someday. So then I'll have to distinguish the logical me from the physical one to make the nodes unique. (Assertion = [was-sick: Martin Bryan] [reported-by: Martin Bryan])
parid0033
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Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:43:50
Nodes will have more than one "subject": they will have multiple assertions made about them. For example, I can think of cases where I am the guarantor of my my own validity (who reported Martin Bryan as being sick last week, Martin Bryan!), which may need to be expressed in some topic map someday. So then I'll have to distinguish the logical me from the physical one to make the nodes unique. (Assertion = [was-sick: Martin Bryan] [reported-by: Martin Bryan])
parid0033
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Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:43:50
Nodes will have more than one "subject": they will have multiple assertions made about them. For example, I can think of cases where I am the guarantor of my my own validity (who reported Martin Bryan as being sick last week, Martin Bryan!), which may need to be expressed in some topic map someday. So then I'll have to distinguish the logical me from the physical one to make the nodes unique. (Assertion = [was-sick: Martin Bryan] [reported-by: Martin Bryan])
parid0033
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Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:43:50
Nodes will have more than one "subject": they will have multiple assertions made about them. For example, I can think of cases where I am the guarantor of my my own validity (who reported Martin Bryan as being sick last week, Martin Bryan!), which may need to be expressed in some topic map someday. So then I'll have to distinguish the logical me from the physical one to make the nodes unique. (Assertion = [was-sick: Martin Bryan] [reported-by: Martin Bryan]) |