Re: Technologies to help with building apps on top of data .

Dear public-appsdesignlab &
public-xformsusers &,
public-informationarchitecture,

(Forgive me as things missed in the previous message:)

Considering its date of writing (2019/04/26) and last change (2019/07/12):
if I have not been missing since then, the document has not been in these
lists since then (except public-xformsusers to which I sent the information
hours ago)...

Berner-Lee, T, "Linked Data Shapes, Forms, and Footprints": It discuss
technologies to help with building apps on top of data: shapes, forms, and
footprints...
https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Footprints.html
Considering also another one titled "Evolvability" written by T. Berner-Lee
(2009):  working on interoperability and evolution/evolvability as two main
goals of all W3C technologies
https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Evolution.html
While there are works on "network society" (Manuel Castell) and "networks
of languages" (Jean Frrancois Lyotard).
Thus we may say: For the Internet and the Web, thus networks of
computer-based communications and informations --at least considering the
Web goals of interoperbility and evolvability/evolution if they are still
so while if it has not been changed evolution is a main concern of Internet
engineers--, there would supposedly be networks of applications supported
by languages: and there would also be those of intentions/interests of
users' and architects'... Isn't it so...?


Dear,
Guntur Wiseno Putra

Pada Minggu, 08 Desember 2019, Guntur Wiseno Putra <gsenopu@gmail.com>
menulis:

> Dear public-appsdesignlab &
> public-xformsusers &,
> public-informationarchitecture,
>
>
> Considering its date of writing (2019/04/26) and last change (2019/07/12):
> if I have not been missing since then, the document has not been in these
> lists since then (except public-xformsusers to which I sent the information
> hours ago)...
>
> Berner-Lee, T, "Linked Data Shapes, Forms, and Footprints": It discuss
> technologies to help with building apps on top of data: shapes, forms, and
> footprints...
> https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Footprints.html
>
>
> Considering also another one titled "Evolvability" written by T.
> Berner-Lee (2009):  working on interoperability and evolution/evolvability
> as two main goals of all W3C technologies
> https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Evolution.html
>
>

> Thus we may say: For the Internet and the Web, thus networks of
> computer-based communications and informations --at least considering the
> Web goals of interoperbility and evolvability/evolution if they are still
> so while if it has not been changed evolution is a main concern of Internet
> engineers--, there would supposedly be networks of applications supported
> by languages: and there would also be those of intentions/interests of
> users' and architects'... Isn't it so...?
>
>
> Dear,
> Guntur Wiseno Putra
> Pada Minggu, 08 Desember 2019, Guntur Wiseno Putra <gsenopu@gmail.com>
> menulis:
>
>> Dear public-appsdesignlab,
>>
>>
>> Considering its date of writing (2019/04/26) and last change
>> (2019/07/12): if I have not been missing since then, the document has not
>> been in this list since then...
>>
>> Berner-Lee, T, "Linked Data Shapes, Forms, and Footprints": It discuss
>> technologies to help with building apps on top of data: shapes, forms, and
>> footprints...
>> https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Footprints.html
>>
>>
>> Considering also another one titled "Evolvability" written by T.
>> Berner-Lee (2009):  working on interoperability and evolution/evolvability
>> as two main goals of all W3C technologies
>> https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Evolution.html
>>
>> While there are works on "network society" (Manuel Castell) and "networks
>> of languages" (Jean Frrancois Lyotard).
>>
>> Thus we may say: For the Internet and the Web, thus networks of
>> computer-based communications and informations --at least considering the
>> Web goals of interoperbility and evolvability/evolution if they are still
>> so while if it has not been changed evolution is a main concern of Internet
>> engineers--, there would supposedly be networks of applications supported
>> by languages: and there would also be those of intentions/interests of
>> users' and architects'... Isn't it so...?
>>
>> Dear,
>> Guntur Wiseno Putra
>>
>

Received on Sunday, 8 December 2019 10:00:17 UTC