nicholaszimmer.wordpress.com
Patrick Durusau doesn’t really get it. – Nicholas M. Zimmer
https://nicholaszimmer.wordpress.com/2015/06/20/patrick-durusau-doesnt-really-get-it
Nicholas M. Zimmer. June 20, 2015. Patrick Durusau doesn’t really get it. Something witty, part deux. For those of you who have been following the Office Open XML. Standards process, you may have heard of Patrick Durusau. For those of you who haven’t heard of him, he is the chair of the V1 group, which is the US representative group to the ISO. International Organization for Standards, and no, don’t ask why it is called ISO instead of IOS) JTC1/SC34 working group. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
bvatant.blogspot.com
in other words: 2013-07
https://bvatant.blogspot.com/2013_07_01_archive.html
FRBR and beyond : it's abstraction all the way. When we ( Pierre-Yves. And myself) decided a year ago to use FRBR. To represent versions in Linked Open Vocabularies. Recent exchanges with old topic maps friends and thinkers Murray Altheim. But at the end of the day, that is not the main point, nor is the fact to use four levels instead of three or five. BibFrame. What is it, then, which makes FRBR so portable and powerful? Model of car Car series My car My car as of today. On public-vocabs list, quite re...
nbilenko.com
Visualization of Narrative
http://www.nbilenko.com/projects/narrative.html
Visualization of Narrative Structure. Can books be summarized through their emotional trajectory and character relationships? Can a graphic representation of a book provide an at-a-glance impression and an invitation to explore the details? Best viewed in Google Chrome. Created by Natalia Bilenko. By JRR. Tolkien. Kafka on the Shore. This visualization was created for Maneesh Agrawala. S visualization class at UC Berkeley. The tools we used were Stanford Sentiment Treebank analysis. Another Word For It.
stefanluecking.de
Stefan Lücking: Texte
http://www.stefanluecking.de/articles
Alles neu macht der Mai. Die Aktualisierung meiner Internetseite war längst überfällig. Die meisten Inhalte darauf stammen noch aus einer Zeit, die mit dem, was ich heute mache, kaum noch etwas zu tun hat. Das Design habe ich zwar 2010 noch einmal aufgefrischt, aber inhaltlich sieht die Seite schon seit Jahren so aus, als stamme sie aus einer anderen Zeit. Höchste Zeit, etwas zu verändern. Nun ist es endlich soweit. Unicode und biblische Exegese (1998 2007). Für die Erfassung und Darstellung von Texten i...
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Stefan Lücking: Offene Standards
http://www.stefanluecking.de/kategorie/offene-standards
OpenDocument und biblische Exegese. Neben Software-Unternehmen wie Adobe, IBM. Novell und Sun und freien Software-Projekten wie KOffice war auch die Society of Biblical Literature. In Person von Patrick Durusau. In dem Komitee vertreten, das den OpenDocument-Standard. Entwickelt hat. Ich habe ihn im Juni 2006 für die Online Zeitschrift Biblisches Forum. OpenDocument and biblical studies. Since the commonwealth of Massachusetts has decided in September 2005 to use OpenDocument.