Alex Shapiro wrote:
> The solution to this problem, is to only show a subset of the graph at
> a
> time. So far, the only tool to do so is theBrain, and it only shows a
> very
> small window into the data. There are much better ways. Have you
> checked
> out this paper by the
> way? http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/postscript/VSW01.pdf What to you
> think?
I haven't. Please summarize the central argument or theme, so I know why
I
should take a look at it (or why I can afford to ignore it, as the case
may be.)
> > >From another post, I argue that it is important to allow structures
> with
> >no typing
> >at all -- the classical outline structure. But it should also be
> >possible to add those
> >types in proactively or retroactively.
>
> I don't understand what you mean here. Structures with no typing at
> all?
An outline is an example of an "untyped" structure. Items in the outline
have a
hierarchical relationship, but neither the items nor the relationships
have any
"type" information (query, idea, argument for, etc.)
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