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[ba-ohs-talk] Hyperlog: A Graph-Based System for Database Browsing, Querying, and Update


Lee,    (01)

Thought you should be aware (if you're not already) of a paper
in the March/April 2001 edition of IEEE Transactions on Knowledge
and Data Engineering, Vol. 13, No.2:    (02)

   "Hyperlog: A Graph-Based System for Database Browsing,
    Querying, and Update", Poulovassilis, A. and Hild, S.G.    (03)

    online refs:
      http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/poulovassilis00hyperlog.html
      http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/staff/alex/vis.html    (04)

A lot of parallels to NODAL, plus interesting from a graph
perspective, using hypergraphs/hypernodes, etc.  There are some
interesting links on the latter web page, too, eg.,    (05)

     http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/pg/petros/Publications/www7/ReuseWorkshop.htm    (06)

I've been spending a fair amount of time on graph models, and
particularly the semiotics of Peircean sign theory; Torkild
Thellefsen has been publishing on this subject. Hyperlog is
sadly only tangentially informed by this from what I can tell,
but it's a start.    (07)

Murray    (08)

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Murray Altheim                  <http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/>
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK7 6AA, UK    (09)

     "In Las Vegas Mr Gates also demonstrated a prototype
      fridge magnet which can be programmed to receive traffic
      reports, sports results and advertisements from local
      restaurants using the same FM signal as the wristwatch."
                                  -- The Guardian, 10 Jan 2003.    (010)