Sunday, August 26, 2007

The Semantic Web

iCMM demonstrates an optimized corporate organization. CMM-3, defined processes, requires ONLY that BECAUSE the processes are defined, then optimization via regression is possible. It is in fact irrelevant to be anything other than iCMM-5. The devil is in the details. Here are your deliverables (i.e. in due season a COO will ask you to account for your 'work quotient' relative to the following information):

HTML is table-oriented. Views of data, by virtue of the principle of least resistance, have standardized according to what normalization is observable in a relational data structure. We are in no wise, for the moment, concerned about the inadequacies of relational space. Instead, we wish to view the web as a database. All we require is a configuration tool, an add-on to Visual Studio, that allows for the creation of complex views of back-end data. Such a tool is of maximal complexity using three HTML elements, div, ul and li. There is no minimal complexity.

Once we have three evident ways of addressing complex views of data, we are GUI-secure. You may the proceed in the way that Olodumare has impressed upon your heart... aai 10.44... is CMM5... don't know nothing about "i"....

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