Difference between revisions of "Naming"
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− | {{stub}}*Naming is often talked about in spiritual texts as a problem which is difficult to overcome | + | {{stub}} |
+ | *Naming is often talked about in spiritual texts as a problem which is difficult to overcome | ||
*One of the main problems is that names are easily confused with what they refer to | *One of the main problems is that names are easily confused with what they refer to | ||
*In IT naming becomes a problem when names from different interacting technologies conflict | *In IT naming becomes a problem when names from different interacting technologies conflict | ||
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*[[All aspects changeable]] means that any concepts can have any number of names (only GUID's are fixed) | *[[All aspects changeable]] means that any concepts can have any number of names (only GUID's are fixed) | ||
+ | *See [[key-as-reference]] for details of non-name-based data structure |
Revision as of 08:20, 29 October 2006
- Naming is often talked about in spiritual texts as a problem which is difficult to overcome
- One of the main problems is that names are easily confused with what they refer to
- In IT naming becomes a problem when names from different interacting technologies conflict
- Changes in names can cause problems if the information of the change is not universal
- The nodal take on naming
- names and GUID's - guids are meaningless and unseen, there is no attachment to any one more than another
- the Identity organisation
- All aspects changeable means that any concepts can have any number of names (only GUID's are fixed)
- See key-as-reference for details of non-name-based data structure