Dr. Fridemar Pache
It contains an idea, made public, such that nobody can claim it as a patent:
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FridemarPache: Nathaniel did you notice how clumsily Cmaps handles external links (if there is not a better way, we may have missed). We wikizens are accustomed to a much more friendly way. We need an improved Cmap software, that automatically creates the external BiLinks. E.g. When CmapAuthor?1 uses a concept, named ConceptA?, then the system produces a "?"-link, if this concept is not yet in the common database (that might be an accidentally distributed database over the Web e.g. in form of a GoogleTagWiki. Yes, this is possible, if we use e.g. VeryLongHighPrecisionTags? AND TheCarriersOfVeryLongHighPrecisionTagsAreCmapQualifiedToaLevelThatCanBeUsedForParametricFilteringTogetherWithOtherFilterParameters?). ( Test: Google:TheCarriersOfVeryLongHighPrecisionTagsAreCmapQualifiedToaLevelThatCanBeUsedForParametricFilteringTogetherWithOtherFilterParameters ) If it is in the common database you automagically get a filterable list of targets. With a little AI, the filter parameters are (partially) generated from the context topology of the local Cmap (knowledge base). Additionally we could canonicalize the author-specific concepts by inverse URLs like the Java community does it. I make this note a Diigo annotation, that nobody claims this simple idea as a patent, locking the future to useful open source developments:-)Quotes: