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I didn't want to define these since they reference the Linden "implementation" but it would be good to define what is meant by "Central Utilities" and Identity, location, and currency.--[[User:Burhop Piccard|Burhop Piccard]] 17:55, 3 October 2007 (PDT)
I didn't want to define these since they reference the Linden "implementation" but it would be good to define what is meant by "Central Utilities" and Identity, location, and currency.--[[User:Burhop Piccard|Burhop Piccard]] 17:55, 3 October 2007 (PDT)
=== Helping system designers speak a common language ==
* Added section with 3 external links to IEEE-1471 resources.
* This stemmed from today's AWGroupies discussion which highlighted the misunderstandings that exist between developers (SLdev was mentioned) when discussing their somewhat different ideas using inconsistent terminology.  The end result isn't helpful, causes friction, and ultimately is just a waste of time. IEEE-1471 can be quite helpful even if used only conversationally. --[[User:Morgaine Dinova|Morgaine Dinova]]

Revision as of 12:38, 9 October 2007

  • The title needs changing to something less specific, like "Glossary", because Viewer is certainly not a component of a grid. --Morgaine Dinova 09:29, 25 September 2007 (PDT)

Added Services and Utilities to the list -- Zha Ewry 9/26/2007

I didn't want to define these since they reference the Linden "implementation" but it would be good to define what is meant by "Central Utilities" and Identity, location, and currency.--Burhop Piccard 17:55, 3 October 2007 (PDT)

= Helping system designers speak a common language

  • Added section with 3 external links to IEEE-1471 resources.
  • This stemmed from today's AWGroupies discussion which highlighted the misunderstandings that exist between developers (SLdev was mentioned) when discussing their somewhat different ideas using inconsistent terminology. The end result isn't helpful, causes friction, and ultimately is just a waste of time. IEEE-1471 can be quite helpful even if used only conversationally. --Morgaine Dinova