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Posted by mike cahill on September 02, 1999 at 19:08:14:
I appreciate the advice on posting, and we will follow it.
We have decided to post on @brint only. Our plan is to put up a set of five mini-papers with URL graphics on "Knowledge Objects: A Unified Theory of Knowledge" over the next five weeks. Each week we will cover the following topics in order:
I - Basic Theory of Knowledge Objects with Brief Examples.
II - Mapping Knowledge Objects into n-space.
(Starting with this section we will use Knowledge Object Theory to explore a specific field of expertise, e.g. business, military, education, etc.)III - Knowledge Object Motion Pictures.
IV - Interpreting Knowledge Object Maps and Motions.
V - Applying a Unified Theory of Knowledge.
(Comprehensive Knowledge Object maps of a complex entity.)Our objective is to refine our ideas for use in a summary publication in November, and it is our desire that we will receive polished and sharply honed critical treatment. It will be better if our schedule is delayed as we are required to rebut original and profound analysis, than if the work is received without penetrating dispute. Therefore, please feel free to pass the work on to anyone you hold in high esteem.
We have to re-write and re-draw our entire work under the approval of the original funding agency, but I believe we can hold to this schedule. Thank you again for your help, and the first post will appear this week-end.
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