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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/FutureVision oplan.txt


From: Benja Fallenstein
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/FutureVision oplan.txt
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:44:20 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
Branch:         
Changes by:     Benja Fallenstein <address@hidden>      03/11/13 12:44:20

Modified files:
        FutureVision   : oplan.txt 

Log message:
        more

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/FutureVision/oplan.txt.diff?tr1=1.19&tr2=1.20&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: manuscripts/FutureVision/oplan.txt
diff -u manuscripts/FutureVision/oplan.txt:1.19 
manuscripts/FutureVision/oplan.txt:1.20
--- manuscripts/FutureVision/oplan.txt:1.19     Thu Nov 13 12:25:16 2003
+++ manuscripts/FutureVision/oplan.txt  Thu Nov 13 12:44:19 2003
@@ -206,7 +206,25 @@
 
     .. [#more-vs-semantic-conns] The advantage of
        using a network of items isn't to simply have *more*
-       connections; it is to have XXXY
+       connections; it is to store one's ideas in a
+       semantic network, storing the relationships between
+       subjects, problems, solutions, ideas and arguments.
+       Textual notes would become
+       annotations that elaborate on particular items. 
+       
+       The problem with paper notes is that when considering
+       a particular subject, there is no way to find all the
+       notes you have about this subject. Even if you recollect
+       that you made *some* notes about the subject, likely
+       you cannot remember where you put them. 
+
+       By storing
+       your ideas in a network of items, when looking at a
+       particular subject, you can easily see all ideas
+       that you have earlier connected to this subject,
+       and from there all notes you have written about these ideas.
+       We believe that this can solve the problem of not being able
+       to find the relevant notes.
 
 3.1 Zzstructure (used in ZigZag(tm))
 ------------------------------------
@@ -357,9 +375,8 @@
 
     ADD TO REFERENCES:
 
-    Furnas, George W., Effective View Navigation. 
-    In Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI '97 Conference Proceedings, 
-    ACM, 1997, 367-374
+    **Furnas, G.W.,** (1997) "Effective View Navigation".
+    ACM CHI'97 Proceedings, 367-374
 
 
 4.2.2 Buoys
@@ -415,8 +432,8 @@
 
 REFERENCES:
 
-    T. Nelson, "The heart of connection: hypermedia unified 
-    by transclusion", Communications of the ACM 38:8, (August 1995)    
+    **Nelson, T.H.,** (1995) "The heart of connection: hypermedia unified 
+    by transclusion". Communications of the ACM, Vol. 38, No. 8.
 
     ALSO REFER TO THIS IN RELATED WORK
 




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