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Re^6: RFC: Peer to Peer Conceptual Search Engineby PerlGuy(Tom) (Acolyte) |
on Jan 30, 2020 at 18:24 UTC ( [id://11112123]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Significant, from the Wikipedia article is this example of Ranganathan's metadata compacting method:
A common example of the colon classification is: The particular concepts incorporated into the example are not particularly relevant to internet indexing. Factually, I would say that only three facets are represented; Topic (hierarchically structured), Location (think geocodeing. Google Earth), and Time (Think, event calendar data, scheduled future events included). We can dispense with delimiters, if the pattern structure remains consistent. This style of encoding data could incorporate any number of facets. What else might be included? I've incorporated those I consider important and useful in the program, but it isn't written in stone. Tom
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