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Mailmen, Post, intent, and Duck Typing

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  • Subject: Mailmen, Post, intent, and Duck Typing
  • From: me <sstouden@t...>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 13:05:08 -0800

Mailmen
Mr. Bullard, I have reduced you fri, 24 feb 2006 post and attempted to
summarize it for my understanding.   Please tell me if I have it right.
Thanks. sterling

Cooperative Principle is a concept by Grice:
  it says to be useful a taxonomy should classify and order its objects in
ways which correspond to how it might be used?

to use it requires efficient methods to access the designed content:
   operationally: simple primitives for hardware
   functionally: assumptions about the presentation to the user
    
http verbs imply: efficient coding
SOAP implies efficient physical means to retrieve the content
identifiers ( metawords) imply search recognition efficiency
design effort: implies a worthy value on return to a search hit.
 




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