RE: Quantities, units and scales on the Wiki

Thanks David for all your effort!

One remark: on the alternative solution for derived scales you say: it's more concise.
But isn't it also way more flexible, such definition on-th-fly ? (ie in principle covering 100% instead of writing out x % via uri pre-assignment)?

Ch/Michel
 


 
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Subject: Quantities, units and scales on the Wiki


Dear All,

Michel and I have been discussing further issues on quantities, units and scales. The Wiki (http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/w3pm/wiki) has now been updated with the results of the discussion.

Further comments would be very welcome.

Best regards,
David 

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