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Re: [patterns-discussion] [telecom-patterns] Realistic Information Model and Concepts


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  • From: Messaging Design Pattern <dsheppard2k AT yahoo.com>
  • To: Christian Köppe <christian.koppe AT hu.nl>
  • Cc: "gang-of-4-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu" <gang-of-4-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu>, "telecom-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu" <telecom-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu>, "ipc-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu" <ipc-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu>, "patterns-discussion AT cs.uiuc.edu" <patterns-discussion AT cs.uiuc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: [patterns-discussion] [telecom-patterns] Realistic Information Model and Concepts
  • Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 18:34:30 -0700 (PDT)
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  • List-id: General talk about software patterns <patterns-discussion.cs.uiuc.edu>

Christian,

I appreciate your specific feedback. I plan to address your comments on the technical content of the paper shortly as I have done in the past. I have to retrieve our earlier emails from previous years. I'm positive we can have a comprehensive/rational discussion based on the specific facts of the matter. One thing that catches my attention right away is your comment regarding the "body of literature on Concepts". In order to move the discussion forward please provide the references you are thinking about, so they can be looked at.

Please keep in mind that we are talking about a draft at this point. If more references need to be included, I'll be happy to do so. I just need to know what specific references you are thinking about.

As usual, I'll do my best to provide a comprehensive answer to every specific comment/question that I receive based on the technical content. Obviously  the discussion/question needs to be based on technical specifics/facts taken from the written materials. Ambiguity/vagueness hinders effective communication. They don't really help move the discussion any further.     

Regards,

Al






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