Pat
I would be happy to learn about what the
group has already defined the word “Context” to mean.
Thanks for your help in anticipation of
the same and any links relating to the same.
Best Regards.
Ravi
(Dr. Ravi Sharma) Senior Enterprise
Architect
Vangent, Inc. Technical Excellence Center (TEC)
8618 Westwood Center Drive,
Suite 310, Vienna VA 22182
(o) 703-827-0638, (c) 3132041740 www.vangent.com
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At 11:58 AM -0700 1/15/08, Sharma, Ravi wrote:
Context:
Think of
No, no. We are a long way past "think of"-style
brainstorming. Give us your actual *definition*
of 'context'. Or choose from the large variety that have already been proposed.
If you have no definition, please come back when you have clarified your
thinking well enough to make a useful contribution, so that the rest of will
have some inkling what it is that you are talking about.
concatenation of ideas, also precursor discussion link, also
from computer memory stack based on pointers where non-contiguous chunks
of relevant executable code reside.
There are context switching exercises in cultures and people have
practices of switching up to eight contexts in a round table
So a context is something that can be picked up from a table? A
physical object? That IS a new idea. Details??
and picking
in each cycle from where they left in the last round in a round-robin
fashion.
Ravi
(Dr. Ravi Sharma) Senior Enterprise Architect
Vangent, Inc. Technical Excellence Center (TEC)
8618 Westwood Center Drive, Suite 310, Vienna VA 22182
(o) 703-827-0638, (c) 3132041740 www.vangent.com
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[mailto:ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John F.
Sowa
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 1:45 PM
To: [ontolog-forum]
Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] Scheduling a Discussion [was: CL, CG, IKL
and the relationship between symbols in the logical "universe of
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Duane,
I did not read that document in detail, but from just skimming it,
I could not find a definition of the word 'context':
> 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.
That section talks about "context data", but it does not give
a definition of the word 'context'.
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".
John
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