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In those terms, what I am saying is that the N+M idea, that of using a blue sky schema or module, or standard vocabulary can be ruinous. People assume that a common interchange format is efficient: but the efficiency van evaporate if the intermediate format is far from both inputs and outputs. Pairing the n+n=fun idea with the 'just model the data' approach is a recipe for creating wasted effort. In the Cals table example I gave before, you only really need an identity transform: adopting a very different interchange format (the example was rdf) *blows out* the behaviour *to* N+M: that is not a victory but a defeat Cheers On 22/11/2013 2:41 PM, "John Cowan" <johnwcowan@g...> wrote:
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