other formats (Re: [Dev] 4Suite RDF and ZOD)Eric Gerlach Sun, 03 Nov 2002 10:15:38 -0800
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 At 11:57 PM 02/11/02 -0800, David McCusker wrote: >The performance impact of extra >layers is generally neglible as long as there are not many layers, >and >as long as copying doesn't happen heavily at each layer boundary. I agree completely with your entire post, David. The one thing I will add is the following, which I consider an important rule: The performance impact of a layer is not negligible if and only if the layer itself is negligible. That is to say, the only time a layer has a discernable performance impact is if it does nothing (i.e. delegation only). I am going to reply to a point in your other post too: At 01:42 PM 03/11/02 +0000, Bill de hÓra wrote: >David McCusker wrote: > >> The phrase "RDF-based PIM" makes it sound like RDF is somehow >> pervasive >> in the architecture so it cannot be replaced with something else. I >> didn't >> get the idea this was the long term desire. Other ways of writing >> content >> persistently might join Morgan's RDF prototype. > >Perhaps this is what happens when you specify technologies as >requirements ahead of use cases. That is a *VERY* important point. The technology used should be dictated by the use cases, not the other way around. I eventually think that we'll come back to RDF et al., but that's not how we should start. Would you believe I just took a course on this at work? Cheers, Eric -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) iD8DBQE9xWfHnuiuBLkZNokRAtB5AKDN3s7CVkHYZvmlIaN5OZsjWcto4QCglAVT H9ntUSP0obl18qhBbPq8WYk= =GMXJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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