- From: Guntur Wiseno Putra <gsenopu@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2019 12:40:28 +0700
- To: Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net>
- Cc: "public-xformsusers@w3.org" <public-xformsusers@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAKi_AEsaPBkB0qzPmLwQsKUf75maMW4an6RrshHXPsCCbS=Y2g@mail.gmail.com>
Dear Owen & public-xformsusers, 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'... Is'nt it so...? Regard, Guntur Wiseno Putra Pada Sabtu, 07 Desember 2019, Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net> menulis: > This is a bit beyond my level of technical expertise but here are a couple > passages on which I do have a point of view: > > "... how do we build systems in which users and apps are easily allowed > to express useful, helpful things? " > > To me, "useful, helpful" means enabling us to more easily and effectively > accomplish our objectives. The first step is to think clearly about what > we want to accomplish and the second is to document our long-term goals and > near-term objectives -- preferably in an open, standard, machine-readable > format (especially if we need to engage others in order to achieve them). > At that point, AI and value-added services can be applied to identify the > necessary inputs and processing capabilities, thereby revolutionizing the > ridiculously inefficient advertising and marketing paradigm. > > Joe Carmel initially developed these XForms to enable the documentation of > goals, objectives, and stakeholders in StratML format: > http://stratml.us/forms/Part1Form.xml & http://stratml.us/forms/ > Part2Form.xml Jorge Sanchez is working on a wizard version at > http://stratml.us/vionta/forms/wizard/0_mainform.xml > > "The problem of where to store new data" > > Why not open, machine-readable documents > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine-readable_document>, in which both > the semantics as well as the structure have been well specified? > > At scale (e.g., beyond Dunbar's Number > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number>), accountability > requires good, complete, and reliable records. Triples, graphs, and > microcode simply will not suffice for business-quality information. See > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_corners_(law) > > Ower > On 12/7/2019 9:53 AM, Guntur Wiseno Putra wrote: > > Dear Steven & public-xformsusers, > > 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 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 > > Regard, > Guntur Wiseno Putra > >
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