Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Generalizing the name value pair

NamedGraph:Graph

A name value pair means,generally,  a graph named for later reference, downstream. A graph is at least one triplet, including the default triplet. So, using the JSON semantic for name value pair, we generalize to schema, a graph pattern that can be applied over data. The graph layer expects to get schema required events, causing some micro sequence to rerun the schema graph. Schema can be overloads for form fitting, table structure identification, or more complex general usage attribute structures. The name value pair is also a pointer identifier, adding usage to the pointer field.
Named graph is generic.  What about:  Output:(A,B) Is that how we specify outputs thse days? Well, no, we use output.("Some Text"), which is valid JSON search script. (here at Imagisoft, we have one script bundle). Maybe we go with the later form, more conventional.

But naming is a generic form, doing a named anything gets you a free key, a free overload and a free pointer, and names the adjacent thing, a couple of triplets. That's the rule.

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