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Subject: RE: [huml-comment] RE: Human Markup Language 1.0 considered harmfulREvisited - Use Cases
Rex, Thank you for the background history. And for the use cases. The Social Services - Child Protective image is essentially illegible on my computer. The JPEG seems to be too course. Or I don't have the proper tool. I will see what else I can do to make the legends readable for me. I can print and view the one about Hindi gestures. I don't understand it. Different problem. I like the web site and the commitment and vision that is expressed there. I still don't see how Human ML is an instrument that gets you there. I will read more on the site and see if it closes the gap for me. -- Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Rex Brooks [mailto:rexb@starbourne.com] Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 06:10 To: dennis.hamilton@acm.org; humanmarkup-comment@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: [huml-comment] RE: Human Markup Language 1.0 considered harmful REvisited - Size of committee [ ... ] We have also set up a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Corporation to fill the need for a support organization since we lack corporate participation at present. It is called Humanmarkup.org, Inc and can be found at: http://www.humanmarkup.org [ ... ] The following two uses are developed in UML while I had a trial license for Rational Rose. This first one is later, after I learned more about how to use it. It follows a use-case based on Child Protective Services and how home visits and Court Reports could be enhanced by HumanML. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/humanmarkup/files/Conceptual/UML/HumanML.Behav ioral.Model.UML/humanML-SS-CPS-UseCases.jpg The use-case following was related to a proposed sublanguage: a Genre Language and shows a very basic use-case. The missing newsprogram use-case would have followed up on this as another use of the Genre Language in the context of standard local television news broadcast formatting. Genre was conceived as being related to the OZ Project at Carnegie Mellon University. This specific use-case involves translating culture-specific bodily gestures. Genre was hypothesized as being capable of being a pan-media production scripting language able to combine story, dialog and choreography. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/humanmarkup/files/Conceptual/UML/Fundamental.U ML.in.HumanML/humanMLUseCaseDiagram.jpg [ ... ]
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