Semantic Frameworks: Meanings in the Architecture
In most applications of information technology, the limiting factor is neither computational power nor storage capacity; nor is it connectivity. Hardware can be obtained at commodity prices, and software infrastructure can be downloaded free of charge. The limiting factor is the cost of consistency...
Main Authors: | Davies, J, Gibbons, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2010
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