Hello there
Here are some more contributions to 'the off topic thread'
Ontologies
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Has anyone played about with ontologies and tagging on TW?
I've strayed into unknown territory after i revisited VUE[1] and saw a
presentation made by someone using Protoge [2] in a model of an
organisation.
I like the idea of a pre-determined number of tags for classes of things and
relationships between these tags
Tagged Links
==========
In TW it would be nice to add a 'relationship tag' to links.
The link could be a tiddler. The link is often more interesting than the
things it connects.
I thought this could be a possible notation:
[[TiddlerTittle/linkClass]] e.g. [[Jimmy/isSonof]] .
If the tiddler containing the link was 'James' the tooltip would popup would
say "Jimmy is a son of James' . Following the link would open tiddler Jimmy.
You could use CSS e.g. {{isChildof{[[TiddlerTitle]]}}} but it is not easy to
type.
Alex
[1] http://vue.tufts.edu/
[2] http://protege.stanford.edu/
On 31 January 2010 22:07, iain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "So much to remember ...
>
> Neil"
>
> but do you remember "general systems theory" - the world as a system.
> I am thinking about it because of a paper I am writing and am doing a
> bit of a litt review and have some of the Odum brothers work on
> ecosystems on my desk (and I must say the books are a bit dusty and
> one smells a bit musty).
>
> yours
>
> Iain
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