Social Enterprise Architecture, Featured ConceptJuly 27, 2005 6:15 am
  • Amici o colleghi: la seconda che hai detto
  • 2.Valutazione e Gaussiana: un gioco da imparare
  • 3.GOALS: averli sempre sempre in mente
  • 4.Tempo: risorsa preziosa
  • 5.Priorità: averlo il problema
  • 6.Sfide impossibili: il nostro mestiere
  • 7.Passione: è niente senza controllo
  • 8.Risorse: uno spreco non usarle
  • 9.Comunicazione: tra Blog e Reportistica senza intasare la mail
  • I nemici: se non ci fossero bisognerebbe inventarli
Researches, Featured ConceptJuly 19, 2005 8:35 am

XanaduPROJECT XANADU®

Founded 1960   *   The Original Hypertext Project

http://www.xanadu.com/ – http://ted.hyperland.com/

Today’s one-way hypertext– the World Wide Web– is far too shallow.  The Xanadu project foresaw world-wide hypertext decades ago, and endeavored to create a much deeper system.  The Web, however, took over with a very shallow structure.  Our simple method, very different, allows–

•  UNBREAKABLE LINKS.
•  COPYRIGHT SIMPLIFICATION AND SOFTENING: by special permissions and methods, quotations of any size may be used by anyone and mixed together frictionlessly.
•  ORIGIN CONNECTION: All quotations and excerpts stay connected to their original.
• TWO-WAY LINKS: anyone may publish connected comments to any page.
•  SIDE-BY-SIDE INTERCOMPARISON OF CONNECTED DOCUMENTS– showing two-way links, differences between versions, origins of contexts.  (For a simple working demonstration, see our new free CosmicBook(tm) reader.)
•  DEEP VERSION MANAGEMENT: documents may be changed incrementally (with each version available); versions may branch; authors may easily see exact differences between versions.
•  INCREMENTAL PUBLISHING: new changes may be continually made by authors without breaking links.

How can this be?  Very simple, but very different….Read More about the Xanadu Model

Social Enterprise Architecture, Researches, Featured ConceptJuly 18, 2005 10:45 pm

Xhtml Friends Network

XFN™ (XHTML Friends Network) is a simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks. In recent years, blogs and blogrolls have become the fastest growing area of the Web. XFN enables web authors to indicate their relationship(s) to the people in their blogrolls simply by adding a \’rel\’ attribute to their <a href> tags, e.g.:

<a href=\"http://jeff.example.org\" rel=\”friend met\”>…

http://gmpg.org/xfn/