[sc34wg3] situation, situation features, SLUO, subject, Subject Location Uniqueness Objective

Patrick Durusau sc34wg3@isotopicmaps.org
Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:08:50 -0500


REF: parid2294

TXT: , each of which is a location in a topic map graph that is defined 
as its service as the endpoint(s) of zero or more specific arcs (and, 
possibly, the situations of the nodes at the other ends of those arcs, 
and so on, recursively, to the limit of the definition of the situation).

FIX: The location of a node as the endpoint of all paths from that node 
in the topic map graph.
 
COM: Something was lost in the editing of this definition. Revised and 
corrected.
 
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REF: parid2209

TXT: The service of a node as one of the endpoints of all of the 
connected paths through the graph to all other nodes accessible via such 
paths.

FIX: Strike.
 
COM: Correctly summarized in revised parid2294
 
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REF: parid2212

TXT: Are defined by a TM Application and specify how the situation of a 
node affects the values of properties of nodes found in those 
situations. The properties so defined may be Subject Identity 
Discriminating Propertes (SIDPs) or Other Properties (OPs). Nodes with 
subjects that have special functions in assertion subgraphs may not be 
redefined by TM Applications.

FIX: Values of properties of nodes that are affected by the situation of 
a node in the topic map graph.
 
COM: Limited the definition to the term being defined.
 
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REF: parid2214

TXT: SLUO

FIX: Strike.
 
COM: Term replaced by collocation objective and acronym not needed.
 
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REF: parid2215

TXT: see Subject Location Uniqueness Objective

FIX: Strike.
 
COM: Term replaced by collocation objective and acronym not needed.
 
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REF: parid2218

TXT: A subject is anything that has identity. In the most generic sense, 
a subject is anything whatsoever, regardless of whether it exists or has 
any other specific characteristics, about which anything whatsoever may 
be asserted by any means whatsoever. In particular, it is anything on 
which the creator of a topic map chooses to have conversation.

FIX: A subject is anything whatsoever, regardless of whether it exists 
or has any other specific characteristics, about which anything 
whatsoever may be asserted by any means whatsoever.
 
COM: Reduced to its essence, piling up words won't make it any more 
generalized.
 
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REF: parid2223

TXT: Subject Location Uniqueness Objective

FIX: Collocation Objective
 
COM: Cribbed from Elaine Svenonius. Probably the more standard usage 
from the library field.
 
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-- 
Patrick Durusau
Director of Research and Development
Society of Biblical Literature
pdurusau@emory.edu
Co-Editor, ISO Reference Model for Topic Maps