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At 09:19 AM 2/9/01 +0100, Jan Vegt wrote: >If we think of the problem as solvable how does it break down? Problem: you see problems as 'solvable'. I see problems as 'addressable', but not globablly 'solvable'. >What is fundamental? >Has it been solved in other domains, and in useful ways? It's typically solved by fragmentation - allowing communities and organizations to develop systems which meet their needs, not a grand unified vision. Solutions which work (freight containers) are often standardized after the fact, but often address only parts of problems. In a sense, XML is out there, and various communities and organizations are partaking of it as they see fit. Some like well-formed markup and don't care for the rest, others find DTDs add a useful layer of description, and others find DTDs are infinitely broken because they lack '&'. Markup is about the only fundamental thing I can find in all of this, and I think most people are reasonably content with that. >Can we simplify? Sure, if you want to let people solve their own problems rather than forcing them into a single vision of problem-solving. >Can we re-express into solvable problem space. Locally addressable problem spaces, yes. Globally solvable problem spaces? Maybe some of the locally addressed problems will prove to have similar solutions, but I wouldn't count on that producing unified answers. >Check : problem? Different granularities of information presentation >devices? >Check : problem? 'lower level' Path versus type constraints? Both problems, but again the answers to these questions don't necessarily emerge from a single set of guidelines. Simon St.Laurent - Associate Editor, O'Reilly and Associates XML Elements of Style / XML: A Primer, 2nd Ed. XHTML: Migrating Toward XML http://www.simonstl.com - XML essays and books
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