Seems to me that this is important work. Presumably you guys are already on it. http://www.lazysoft.com/associativemodel/default.htm Not sure what it does for...
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brandon@...
blanublanu
Apr 12, 2002 4:31 pm
... This site and whitepaper were so thickly coated in hype that I needed a knife to get through. However, in the end it looks like a pretty neat product. This...
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bert@...
Apr 12, 2002 5:13 pm
Whew... that is some serious hype. For a more scientific treatment of similar principles, I can recommend this work by Agrawal, Somani & Xu: ...
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Todd Boyle
toddboyle
Apr 12, 2002 10:27 pm
Great stuff! Thanks Lucas, ... Here are the sites that are most fascinating to me, lately. http://wirelessman.org ...
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Lucas Gonze
lucas_gonze
Apr 13, 2002 4:22 pm
... Way cool! ... Ledgers are not the only tool for constructing net positive games. Open source is one counter example, this list is another. In both...
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Todd Boyle
toddboyle
Apr 13, 2002 7:01 pm
... This is true, but, wouldn't it be more natural and efficient, if every node had a ledger table? A list of +/- amounts of money that have been addressed...
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Lucas Gonze
lucas_gonze
Apr 14, 2002 5:15 pm
... Every node already does have one -- the person sitting behind it is keeping loose track of whether the whole thing is worth it. Keeping track only needs...
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Logan, Patrick D
patrickdlogan
Apr 14, 2002 7:18 pm
... Yes, associative data models go back to Lisp association lists (1960s), frame-based knowledge representation systems (1970s), early object databases (e.g....
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Clay Shirky
clay@...
Apr 14, 2002 8:14 pm
... ...or when the formulae for keeping track involves large or precise numbers or functions, or when the nodes aren't people. -clay -- NEC@... -- A...
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Rod Price
Rod.Price@...
Apr 15, 2002 2:03 am
Are there translation mechanisms from this subject-predicate-object associative data model to a conventional relational model? I ask this because I'm trying...
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Logan, Patrick D
patrickdlogan
Apr 15, 2002 3:28 pm
... A few thoughts about this... The tuple model (which is even more restricted than the full associative model described in the original message) is more...
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Michael Bauer
michaelmorga...
Apr 16, 2002 12:36 am
In the 90's, I built a system (ok, me and about 20 other people) that relied heavily on "associations" to create a "distributed knowledge-based system" to...
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buyya
Apr 16, 2002 8:56 am
Dear All, Finally, a thesis on quality-of-services and user-centric scheduling of applications across distributed systems (P2P/Grids) is now available at: ...
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Todd Boyle
toddboyle
Apr 17, 2002 2:45 am
Decentralization requires both a great increase in the intelligence of the peer, to navigate the many facets of risk, reputation, security/insecurity, pricing,...
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Michael Herman
mwherman2000
Apr 17, 2002 5:43 am
[Resending ... the original email didn't show up ...] Checkout <http://www.groove.net/about/press/> http://www.groove.net/about/press/ Cheers, Michael Herman ...
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vrtprj
Apr 17, 2002 1:33 pm
... of ... Are there any numbers, material? It is clear that midsized/smaller business must follow other strategies than the big boys. (Peter Small...
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Michael Herman
mwherman2000
Apr 17, 2002 8:13 pm
Checkout http://www.groove.net/about/press/ Cheers, Michael Herman CTO, Parallelspace Corporation A founding Groove Networks business partner This Outlook...
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mwherman2000
Apr 18, 2002 7:28 am
Eric had posted a reply to my initial posting about Groove V2.0 (and cc'ed me). It doesn't show up here on the Yahoogroups web site. I had to post my...
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Julian Bond
jbond23uk
Apr 18, 2002 7:41 am
In article <000401c1e5c5$acee4920$1d02a8c0@psntp001>, Michael Herman <mwherman2000@...> writes ... It feels to me like Groove have hit that point where...
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Zane Thomas
zthomas
Apr 18, 2002 8:09 am
"vrtprj", ... Thanks for the reference, the following was particularly relevant for me but there's lots of other interesting information too. ...
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Lucas Gonze
lucas_gonze
Apr 18, 2002 11:01 am
... For what it's worth, one of the Groove guys swore up and down to me that there was very little direct Microsoft involvement. Any anyhow, the Linux version...
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Clay Shirky
clay@...
Apr 18, 2002 11:10 am
... The personal version is still free, which I take to be an attempt to keep the viral effect going. (http://www.groove.net/downloads/groove/) -clay...
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Julian Bond
jbond23uk
Apr 18, 2002 11:57 am
In article <200204181110.g3IBA6TU025738@...>, Clay Shirky <clay@...> writes ... Indeed, the Preview is free. But it's also hobbled....
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mwherman2000
Apr 18, 2002 12:51 pm
Eric had posted a reply to my initial posting about Groove V2.0 (and cc'ed me). It doesn't show up here on the Yahoogroups web site. I had to post my...
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Eric Hopper
omnifarious0
Apr 18, 2002 1:26 pm
... My posting problem happened because I forgot that I'm using a Yahoo specific email address for egroups now. The recent spam epidemics have made me lots...
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Michael Herman
mwherman2000
Apr 18, 2002 7:58 pm
There's been a lot of interest in and discussion about Groove on this list in the past. I hope others aren't offended. This list probably has as many...
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Todd Boyle
toddboyle
Apr 18, 2002 8:40 pm
... Oh come on. There is no chance of a widespread adoption, since its a completely Windows product. The platform price increases continually, and it lacks...
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Peter Kilby
pkilby2002
Apr 18, 2002 8:57 pm
You forgot one Michael, Magi 3.0 from Endeavors technology. Windows based currently, with a Mac/Linux version in the future, and can be used on PDA's to boot,...
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Justin Chapweske
justin@...
Apr 18, 2002 9:04 pm
Magi is a great example of the type of compelling application you can create using existing standards. The fact that it is HTTP/WebDAV at its core is very...
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Clay Shirky
clay@...
Apr 18, 2002 9:32 pm
... Yeah, those Windows apps never get widespread adoption, since there are so few people using Windows, and so many people fleeing to Linux on the desktop...