Friday, October 11, 2002, 5:27:37 PM, Petr wrote:

> I looked at it too (only a very quick review though), and it looks
> too academic to me :-) How can it be practically usefull? Too much
> new terms around last months - RFM, Naked Objects, Associative data
> models, etc., but how is it all usefull? Practicall example, etc.?

hmm, an associative data model is not that academic after all:

"Memory that is addressed by content rather than by address; content
addressable is often used synonomously. An Associative Memory permits
its users to specify part of a pattern or key and retrieve the values
associated with that pattern."

- http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?AssociativeMemory

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