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If you can find papers on the CALS CITIS (Contractor Integrated Information Services) you'll have the vision from the eighties (not the first or last) on the notion of net integrated businesses. These were the ideas that started out as Computer-Aided Logistics Systems (a very doable thing), went on to Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistics System (doable but harder because procurement and lifecycle support were merged) then on to the grand but slightly absurd Commerce At Light Speed which preceded the frictionless economy metaphor. It is great fun to watch how certain ideas hover on the lunatic fringe until advances in technology reinforce new competitive forces and finally a lunatic idea becomes revolutionary. It is all evolution from fifty thousand feet. From fifty feet, is hot competition and casualties. I haven't read Joel's article but have spent the last week reading a lot of the MS papers and the SCL document. .net will work. What then? Len http://fly.hiwaay.net/~cbullard/lensongs.ram Ashvil writes: I sympathize with the people who wrote the whitepaper, it is a tough job to explain these concepts. I would give Microsoft points for trying. Hey it version 1.0 ;-) And their video demos do a better job at explaining this to the non technical folks. I raised a similar issue on the requirements and user expectations for the Semantic Web sometime back and the response from Simon was the closest one was Tim's book, 'Weaving the Web'. Tim BL also promised to write a whitepaper on this. I think we need more whitepapers on this vision (Semantic Web, .NET, Next Generation Internet, ...) from different folks and companies. Putting all of them together may let us see the elephant[1] and what part XML plays in it.
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