meaning
See:Rule-BasedProduction_system and MBR and PSE
As any work gets closer to the bottom of the diagram,
it just gets more and more interesting to me. *
General intersection of interests ~:
I strongly suggest: http://www.savetheinternet.com
Which I also made my 1st move-on phone call for.
8min in, on sci-tools then @28min, but I also like qual-phys/mbr..
How are WS (w/SOAP) not (just)/like CORBA that just focuses on the IIOP part? -me .
2. More in the sky. thoughts on patterns.
LC
A thought for the new century: I think we overuse the word 'Actually' (in a way a high-schooler used 'like' in the 80s) because w/the present info-overload; we need a word to let others know that it is: Time to pay attention now!
[I love AI techniques, but would NEVER seriously use the term 'an AI' eep]
I don't often say it, but I'm not entirely happy with the direction the semantic-web has taken since the 90s. In merging with (sometimes short sighted) biz pursuits (&dev); Some of the work has lost some of what I considered to be a bit more potential; &is getting stunted a bit. But I guess that is the way of things. Though I'd like to help with this; if I could find a good way (w/decent far reaching enough impact) to do it.
w/o meaning, where does real: reuse, automation, .... come from? **
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"Consider a few of the wonderful bugs that still afflict even our own grand human brains:
o Obsessive preoccupation with inappropriate goals
o Inattention and inability to concentrate
o Bad representations
o Excessively broad or narrow generalizations
o Excessive accumulation of useless information
o Superstition; defective credit assignment schema
o Unrealistic cost / benefit analyses
o Unbalanced, fanatical search strategies
o Formation of defective categorizations
o Inability to deal with exceptions to rules
o Improper staging of development, or living in the past
o Unwillingness to acknowledge loss
o Depression or maniacal optimism
o Excessive confusion from cross-coupling
Seeing that list, one has to wonder, -Can people think?-"
--Marvin Minsky
also see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases