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Tim Berners Lee proposed the "Mesh" which ended up to be the World Wide Web to CERN management in March 1989:
 
Tim Berners Lee proposed the "Mesh" which ended up to be the World Wide Web to CERN management in March 1989:
 
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It is interesting how the original motives behind Berners Lee's proposal where alread pointing into a true graph oriented solution.
 
It is interesting how the original motives behind Berners Lee's proposal where alread pointing into a true graph oriented solution.
 
So we might have to go back to the "drawing board" and sketch what is still needed to get closer to the needs.
 
So we might have to go back to the "drawing board" and sketch what is still needed to get closer to the needs.
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Tim Berners Lee proposed the "Mesh" which ended up to be the World Wide Web to CERN management in March 1989:

There are certain design decisions that make sure the internet is not truly prepared for Graph processing yet:

  • Hyperlinks are not "typed" - you'll not know what information is behind a link in advance
  • Hyperlinks are unidirectional - if a target page moves you'll not actively know about this

It is interesting how the original motives behind Berners Lee's proposal where alread pointing into a true graph oriented solution. So we might have to go back to the "drawing board" and sketch what is still needed to get closer to the needs.


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date  2018/03/15
title  Go Back to the drawing board
author  Wolfgang Fahl
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