[Sigia-l] The A>B, B>A problem
Marcos Rogério
marcos.rogerio at gmail.com
Fri Nov 5 12:01:09 EST 2004
as someone said, i guess it all depends...
the "enviroment" or the context should guide you.
the taxonomy itself is not enough.
you need some background, some shared assumptions.
in your example below, you could use one of the classifications to a
more general public and the other to a more technical one.
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marcos
> Another example might clarify what I'm trying to describe William:
> clasiffy a JAVA programming tool under
> Programming languages > Java > Tools
> or
> Tools > Programming languages > Java?
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> (Remember, assume you're restricted to a organizing this in a tree.)
> Cheers!
> Peter
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