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On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, W. Eliot Kimber wrote: > Arjun Ray wrote: > > > My limited understanding of groves tells me that the key is the grove > > plan - which basically determines the amount of analytic granularity > > Minor nitpicky technical note: change "grove plan" to "property set" in > the above. The distinction between grove plan and property set is a > constant cause for confusion, understandably. > > The property set defines the full set of node types and properties that > may appear in a given type of grove. The grove plan defines a "filter" > over the property set that determines what nodes and properties will > actually appear in (or be visible in) a given grove. Thanks, Eliot. I kinda sorta meant to say this, but I see now that my use of the term 'analytic' was clearly wrong. Analytic granularity is what the property set gives you; the grove plan is about effective or application-relevant granularity. (Sort of like: the property set is the menu, and the grove plan is what you order:)) Right? Arjun
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