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Re: Re: XML As Fall Guy
- From: Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron.62@gmail.com>
- To: Kurt Cagle <kurt.cagle@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 13:39:37 +1100
Two further additions:
The human drives that de Waal analyses in detail are those that worked for groups of hunter-gatherers, these have a tendency today to strengthen natural groups within modern legal groups, leading to hidden issues for those forced to work at the legal boundaries I imagine.
The idea that we think we know something well, but in fact often all we have is a fuzzy concept (something I learned from my topic maps reading), this extends to experts as I recall from the days of expert systems being the next big thing, that often when asked to explain their thinking, it turned out the experts used rules-of-thumb to handle uncertainty, sometimes without realising such. Changing systems potentially challenges the status of experts as they have to justify such rules-of-thumb. You can also think of this as unknown-unknowns problem.
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