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Re: The universality of "single starting point"

  • From: Hans-Juergen Rennau <hrennau@yahoo.de>
  • To: Steve Newcomb <srn@coolheads.com>, "xml-dev@l..." <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 20:53:50 +0000 (GMT)

Re:  The universality of "single starting point"
Steve Newcomb wrote:
"(4) But... nothing can be grasped from a single perspective.
Understanding that no matter where we stand, things look different from
other positions, is the beginning of wisdom.  Maybe that's why I find
Topic Maps so appealing.  I'm impatient with single-perspective information."
Steve,
 
forgive me a very emotional response to your posting.
(1) Today was an exceptionally foggy day in Aachen, Germany. Rarely has so little light penetrated the day.
(2) Never before like today have I felt so acutely aware of the arbitrariness of XML, its hierarchical order of presentation, which, at the same time, seems so precious to me, human, intuitive, time-honoured. My thought experiment: a store, its departments, their items, each item with a "best before date" - in that order, clear and intuititive as in a text book. But another perspective might be: dates, for each date the things with a matching "best before date", and for each thing the department. Complete reversal dictated by changed perspective, yet equivalent semantics - the same information, rearranged. This plain of semantics is not inherent in XDM, XML's model of information content; and it reminds me of RDF triples. So I wondered - can the information content of XML be decomposed into smaller pieces, so as to reveal the equivalence of information in spite of different information content on the XDM plain? So I wondered...
(3) ... opened my notebook, saw the new thread and read your posting. How could you so well summarize the glimpse which this foggy day gave me: "impatient with single-perspective information".
(4) Probably we all know the rare moments when everything seems to be connected in a strange way. When everything might be a dance in which approaching & retreating are one and constantly occurring and entwined.
 
Hans-Juergen


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