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- | ====== Kurtev, I.; Bézivin, J. & Aksit, M. Guerraoui, R.; Loyall, J. & Schmidt, D. (Eds.) Technological Spaces: An Initial Appraisal Proceedings of the $4th$ International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications, Spriner-Verlag, 2002 ====== | + | ====== Kurtev, I.; Bézivin, J. & Aksit, M. Guerraoui, R.; Loyall, J. & Schmidt, D. (Eds.) Technological Spaces: An Initial Appraisal Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications, Spriner-Verlag, 2002 ====== |
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+ | A very intriguing paper, at the frontier between techologies, science, and education. The idea of a "technological space" is that of a "working context witg a set if associated concepts, body of knowledge, tools, required skills, and possibilities". The paper gives several examples of such spaces, including (in Figure 2) MDA, XML, and AS. It also shows a comparison of these spaces based on seven characteristics. |