RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-15 Thread lakew...@copper.net
Hi All, 'hierarchical', at a minimum, shouldn't be used to describe physical/chemical processes, e.g., flight dynamics and control of the 747 I just rode. Space has to be included in this; OK throw in the Universe we are in and all the others we do not know about. The brain, as a chemical

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-13 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi, Karsten and Christian, Nice brain pingpong match ;o) Don't you think that your vision depends on the feeling you get and the tools you are familiar with ? In a pure object oriented model, dealing with hierarchies of object is natural. However when it comes to knowledge management, it is

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-13 Thread Christian Heller
Hi Philippe, Don't you think that your vision depends on the feeling you get and the tools you are familiar with ? of course, everybody has a different vision of the world, depending on how their brain was learned. The principle concepts of human thinking (not physically in brain but logically

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-12 Thread Christian Heller
The CR to be considered in this post is CR-000101- Improve Modelling of Structure classes. See http://www.openehr.org/repositories/spec/latest/publishing/CM/CRs/CR-00010 1.txt . This CR proposes a change to the Data structure classes which makes for more efficient data representation. The

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-12 Thread Karsten Hilbert
- every concept, everything in existence (as the human mind perceives it) is hierarchical, to microcosm as well as towards macrocosm Including the brain itself ? Karsten -- GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net E167 67FD A291 2BEA 73BD 4537 78B9 A9F9 E407 1346 - If you have any questions

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-12 Thread Christian Heller
- every concept, everything in existence (as the human mind perceives it) is hierarchical, to microcosm as well as towards macrocosm Including the brain itself ? Yes, because in our concept of a brain it consists of regions, neuron cells, organelles, molecules etc. You have to distinguish

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-12 Thread Karsten Hilbert
physical brain == carrier of knowledge == neurons, synapses etc. == real world But they are not interconnected in a hierarchy only, to the best of my knowledge. The mind knows about itself and its physical carrier, the brain. But the functioning of the brain has nothing to do with the abstract

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-12 Thread Christian Heller
physical brain == carrier of knowledge == neurons, synapses etc. == real world But they are not interconnected in a hierarchy only, to the best of my knowledge. I did not say that. I was talking about concepts (mind) only. The mind knows about itself and its physical carrier, the brain.

RFC CR-000101 - request for comments - deadline 23 july 2004

2004-07-09 Thread Thomas Beale
Dear all, as some of you may have noticed, the openEHR Architectural Review Board was created some months ago, and is now in action (see http://www.openehr.org/about_openehr/t_arb.htm). Its job is to manage changes to openEHR. The ARB is currently processing a number of CRs (Change Requests)