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Sorry - the quoting brackets got omitted - here's what I thought I was sending: Bill dehOra wrote - >What services can pattern recognition provide? >Associative memory (find all like this uri) instead of >addressing memory >(find at this uri). You could knock out a very cool >implementation of Linda >tuple spaces using rdf. >Distributed/event based rules processing. Facts, rules, >actions and >assertions are all tuple patterns and live in the service >space (or a >network of services). You could knock a very cool >implementation of such a >rules base using Linda tuple spaces using rdf. Check out IBM's TSpaces; not that it's RDF, but I could see Topic Maps or RDF being used instead of Java objects. It's a sort of super-Linda. Tom Passin
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