Saturday, June 30, 2007
Serendipity
Thus ends my first month of blogging here… I hope to do more and collect more professional as well as personal thoughts storing them here as a place to share with myself in the future and others who may via ‘serendipity ‘ find some utility here.
Friday, June 29, 2007
XBRL public groups
I got this from Rob Ries at NASD... I'm subscribing to monitor.
XBRL Public group that I lurk on - it's http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/xbrl-public/. There are others, too - do a search for XBRL at http://groups.yahoo.com. Some major XBRL players are listening in on the xbrl-public group - you see postings by, for example, Charles Hoffman and other XBRL bigwigs
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Shu Ha Ri
Learned an interesting concept today... Shu Ha Ria which is a Japanese martial arts concept related to learning.
Shu describes the beginner (and teacher) initially learning the fundamentals and basic techniques of a new concept - the initial rules of the road.
Ha is mastery of the basics and the beginnings of learning the boundaries and limits of Shu (understanding the limits of rote learning) ... beginning to internalize understanding and stretch what has been learned. This stage reveals insight into how to really apply understanding.
RI is the concept of transcendence, to so understand the principles of the subject that your a true master. The mastery leads to connection to other masteries and profound insight.
An interesting aspect of this is in training and writing.. learning to address each audience - the Shu with the basics, the Ha with insights on how level II learners can see the limits of any approach and apply them creative to solutions and finally RI who understand the principles/concepts. In your daily experience you'll encounter people at each level and a good communicator will understand this and address each audiences need. Great training materials will address all three - the rote with clear, precise patterns to learn for the Shu, lessons to help the Ha grow and insight to share with the Ri to expand the boundaries of understanding.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Pandora
If you haven't tried it I highly recommend checking out Pandora.
It's a free Internet radio station that's unique in that it plays custom 'stations' you create. Simply enter a musician or song you like and it plays like tunes of that genre. Indicate songs you like/dislike and the station amazingly tweaks itself to a whole series of songs you'll love. Very cool. You can setup dozens (I believe 100) stations. Check it out!
Great RDF and OWL Resource
Found a great resource for learning more about Resource Definition Language (RDF) and OWL (Web Ontology Language.
These look like solutions to the limits of Schema. They take XML documents to the next level of semantic definition.
For more research...
Dave Beckett's site - http://planetrdf.com/guide/
Monday, June 18, 2007
Windows Live Writer test
I was looking for a simple off-line blogging tool and saw several good reviews of Windows Live Writer. So I downloaded it and am now trying it. It works well. It supports all the standard functionality, good spell check (necessary for me) and seems to supports Blogger well.
More after I use it for a while. If your using one you love let me know (and why?)
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Beyond XSD
Schema (XSD) and it's instance documents XML are a tremendous improvement over flat file and unstructured data - providing a means of both easily extending (growing) a domain data model as well as making the elements of the data very granularly defined. But there are many limitations as well. Technologies like RDF and OWL look to be the logic next step in further enhancing an insurance information taxonomy that would allow all the consumers of insurance data (both within an enterprise as well as external) to more effectively and more accurately be able to share data. That's the goal, as I see it anyway, to make insurance information transparent and available where ever, whenever its needed.
So my question is how to proceed? First I need to document some findings and discoveries.