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Jeffrey P Shell: Objects and the Web

Organization Objects (Jun 10 2002 21:43 GMT)

- Ken Manheimer has also posted a proposal (a little bit dated) about what he calls Organization Objects, and a really good companion paper about the motivations for organization objects. The motivations paper discusses how the parent/child and table of contents relationship(s) were done for ZWiki, and how Organization Objects (which bear similarity to XLink) would have benefited the application. A bullet point in the Organization Objects proposal that I really liked is: Living with only links and searches is like living in an imaginary world where every room is connected to every other by transporters - it lacks a basis for regionality, neighborhood. In other words, it lacks progressively grouped regions by which you can realize "where you are".

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