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Latest revision as of 10:25, 23 February 2022

Semantics of data can be visualized using Semantic Result Formats. This presents a conduit to represent any spatial-temporal events or data content in a semantically represented framework. The hint is that semantics of any data don't need to be bound to a given scale. The nature of semantics is scale-free. This simply means that we can reuse the functionality of Semantic Result Formats for a wide range of applications.

Software Engineering and Semantics

To relate semantics with software engineering, we can start from Dana Scott's work on mathematical semantics. He wrote a famous paper[1], that outlined the nature of computation into a scale-free mathematical object called lattice. He also axiomatically claimed that all computable structures of any scale must be representable using lattices, which are time-like structures.


References

  1. Scott, Dana (January 1, 1970). "Outline of a Mathematical Theory of Computation". local page: Oxford University Computing Laboratory Programming Research Group. 

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