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From: "Sharma, Ravi" <Ravi.Sharma@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:58:18 -0700
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Context:    (01)

Think of concatenation of ideas, also precursor discussion link, also
from computer memory stack based on pointers where non-contiguous chunks
of relevant executable code reside.     (02)

There are context switching exercises in cultures and people have
practices of switching up to eight contexts in a round table and picking
in each cycle from where they left in the last round in a round-robin
fashion.    (03)

Ravi    (04)

(Dr. Ravi Sharma) Senior Enterprise Architect    (05)

Vangent, Inc. Technical Excellence Center (TEC)    (06)

8618 Westwood Center Drive, Suite 310, Vienna VA 22182
(o) 703-827-0638, (c) 3132041740 www.vangent.com    (07)



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Sowa
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Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] Scheduling a Discussion [was: CL, CG, IKL
and the relationship between symbols in the logical "universe of
discourse" and individuals in the "real world"]    (08)

Duane,    (09)

I did not read that document in detail, but from just skimming it,
I could not find a definition of the word 'context':    (010)

 > In an effort to share what Adobe means/is doing in the context arena,
 > there is a document that explains some aspects we are technically
 > linking together for our LiveCycle Enterprise Suite Business Activity
 > Monitoring (BAM) servers here:
 >
 > http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_lc_bamworkbench
 >
 > Section 2 is a good place to start or just search for the term
 > "context".  I hope this sheds some light on our interest.    (011)

That section talks about "context data", but it does not give
a definition of the word 'context'.    (012)

 From what I can gather, the document seems to use the word
'context' in roughly the same way I was suggesting:  it is a
syntactic notion that identifies a context by a reference to
some container of the relevant data.  It does not state any
axioms for anything remotely resembling a "context logic".    (013)

John    (014)


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