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Subject: RE: [uncefact_ucm] Metapattern - a context methodology
From: "David RR Webber (XML)" <david@drrw.info>
Date: Tue, September 04, 2007 10:12 am
To: uncefact_ucm@yahoogroups.com
øyvindInteresting theoretical paper.What I've noted is the approach now of test-based agile development - meshes with these ideas - and creating CAM templates as a means to expose the context patterns in a particular XML based exchange.So - taking XML samples and setting up a base-line template - then testing that against more samples - and making adjustments to the template rules and context behaviours. Then sharing that documentation with participants to verify the completeness.Also - once you have context parameters setup - then I have long stated this provides the best way to search a registry for matching template patterns for re-use - since the context variables you select point you to those templates more rapidly than traversing deeply nested classification ontologies.DW
"The way to be is to do" - Confucius (551-472 B.C.)
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Subject: [uncefact_ucm] Metapattern - a context methodology
From: "oyvindaa" <oyvindaa@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, September 04, 2007 6:50 am
To: uncefact_ucm@yahoogroups.com
Hi everybody,
I received an e-mail from Pieter Wisse regarding a methodology for
ontological formalization of context that he has developed, and that
he would like us to take a look at. He has attached a 40-pages
working paper. I have responded and said we will take a look at it
internally and come back to him.
Is this something we could take into discussions in the Stockholm
Forum?
øyvind
Fra: Pieter Wisse [mailto:pewisse@wanadoo.nl ]
Sendt: 4. september 2007 11:24
Til: oyvind@norstella.no
Kopi: jan van til
Emne: ucm: metapattern
Dear mister Aassve,
My friend Jan van Til kindly referred me to your effort to develop a
unified context methodology. In fact, such a method has already been
developed by me. It is called Metapattern. See my book Metapattern:
context and time in information models (Addison-Wesley, 2001). On my
website (www.wisse.cc) you'll find several articles on Metapattern.
A short formal introduction, The Pattern of Metapattern, is
reproduced from my book and available from Amsterdam University;
see http://primavera.fee.uva.nl/ PDFdocs/2004- 01.pdf
I am looking forward to your reply.
Best regards,
dr Pieter Wisse
ps
I'm sure Jan van Til wouldn't mind if you contact him for additional
references..
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