"Q: What are translucent databases? A: A term for databases that must protect some information while revealing other data. In other words, a phrase to capture how the database must exist somewhere between translucency and opacity."
2002-08-10
Interesting looking book : Translucent Databases
"Q: What are translucent databases? A: A term for databases that must protect some information while revealing other data. In other words, a phrase to capture how the database must exist somewhere between translucency and opacity."
"Q: What are translucent databases? A: A term for databases that must protect some information while revealing other data. In other words, a phrase to capture how the database must exist somewhere between translucency and opacity."
2002-08-09
xml-dev - xml-dev topic schedule
For those who wish to keep track of the xml-dev topic agenda:
(1) last week: debating namespaces/URIs
(2) current week: debating types/syntax
(3) next week: debating WXS/Relax NG
(4) week 4: debating W3C/open rebellion
(5) week 5: debating XML/non-XML
(6) week 6: debating REST/SOAP
(7) week 7: bashing/defending Working Draft of choice
(8) week 8: back to (1)
(9) insert every 26th week: bad haiku or limericks
Please be sure to keep all new threads pertinent to the scheduled topic. We got a rhythm going.
- kindly supplied by Jeff Lowery, who is currently developing a validating xml-dev parser...
(currently week 7, regarding XHTML 2.0 and the death of XLink & XPointer)
For those who wish to keep track of the xml-dev topic agenda:
(1) last week: debating namespaces/URIs
(2) current week: debating types/syntax
(3) next week: debating WXS/Relax NG
(4) week 4: debating W3C/open rebellion
(5) week 5: debating XML/non-XML
(6) week 6: debating REST/SOAP
(7) week 7: bashing/defending Working Draft of choice
(8) week 8: back to (1)
(9) insert every 26th week: bad haiku or limericks
Please be sure to keep all new threads pertinent to the scheduled topic. We got a rhythm going.
- kindly supplied by Jeff Lowery, who is currently developing a validating xml-dev parser...
(currently week 7, regarding XHTML 2.0 and the death of XLink & XPointer)
Internet Groupware for Scientific Collaboration - John Udell. Some very good requirement ideas.
Collaborative Groupware Software long, up-to-date list, mostly open-source. Also some other interesting links.
Digital Web Magazine - Features: Smarter Content Publishing - very good article, pushing for SW-aware CMS publishing of web stuff.
Death Considered Harmful : Edsger Wybe Dijkstra 11 May 1930 -- 6 August 2002
2002-08-08
What To Optimize - ultimate-linux-box
2002-08-07
Precursor to RDF foaf :ReferralWeb "The ReferralWeb system lets you search and explore social networks - the networks of friends, colleagues, and co-workers - that exist on the WWW. It lets you find trusted information from trusted experts, who are likely to help because they are friends of your friends! "
Eric Raymond's Home Page The Cathedral and the Bazaar open-source dude.
2002-08-05
web.resource.org: persistence for the people [Aaron & Sean are...] building a home for information that's useful to the Web community, like specifications, namespaces and schemas. Links to pages on this server should never break and the data should never go away.
Not sure how it differs from purl, if at all.
Not sure how it differs from purl, if at all.
Creative Commons Metadata [DRAFT] - public domain oriented licensing, RDF Schema etc.
Ars Technica: Mozilla Milestone 1.0: the Review apart from being a well-written review, this includes the notable line The number one reason to stick to modern standards is accessibility. (thanks to Joe Clark for the ref).
Neural Network Learning Rules For OpenAI - nice 3-page summary of algorithms
