Good pages. Thanks.
BTW:
I note that the problem of naming books mentioned in the article
inspired by Kent is solved nicely by topic maps. Of course, counting
is still an issue. But given the existence for accurate, overlapping
names, counting becomes a matter of defining the algorithm one wishes
to use.
Eugene Eric Kim wrote:
>
> I recently went through and organized some of the OHS-related stuff on my
> Web site and indexed the contributed papers and works of others in this
> group. I also put together a list of recommended readings. You can find
> the results at:
>
> http://www.eekim.com/ohs/
>
> You may notice that all (mostly) of my Web page now have purple numbers.
> I wrote a paper that summarizes the issues behind these numbers, describes
> how I added them to my site, and analyzes the implications of purple
> numbers for DKRs. It's available at:
>
> http://www.eekim.com/cgi-bin/dkr?fn=/ohs/purplecasestudy.html
>
> -Eugene
>
> --
> +=== Eugene Eric Kim ===== eekim@eekim.com ===== http://www.eekim.com/ ===+
> | "Writer's block is a fancy term made up by whiners so they |
> +===== can have an excuse to drink alcohol." --Steve Martin ===========+
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