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                        "*": "Draft Brainstormining defining Vocabularies for ReQuest Ontology using triples.\n\nAlso see :\n\nhttp://sharewiki.org/en/Transaction_Graphs\n\n\n=Description=\n\n\"Transaction Contract\" semantic web vocabulary.\n\nEnable scalable, \nnon centralized/distributed,\nemergent governance and economics,\nwith any type of measurement units, \nin networked hybrid approaches \nbetween various types of relational dynamics.\n\nhttp://p2pfoundation.net/Relational_Model_Typology_-_Fiske\n\nThese can include \"existing\" NGO's, Cooperatives, and any type of existing legal economic and governance structures,\n\nas to enabling every individual/agent to choose what objectives to define, \nfrom where to draw resources, \nunder what conditions,\nvisualizing the inter-dependencies \n( choosing what interdependencies to support - or not to support )\n\n=License= \n\nAttribution + GPL3 Affero : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affero_General_Public_License-\n\n=Current Planned Approach=\n\n\nI m thinking of using a wiki to test an ontology and emergent folksonomies\naround interdependencies,\nwith\n\n- agents, and the various condition properties of such agents ( making them legal moral persons such as individuals, not for profits, corporations, cooperatives, ... in various jurisdictions )\n\n- projected requests and support, and their eventual added condition properties\n\nwhich can turn into\n\n- agreed transactions between requests and supports, \n\nwhich can turn into\n\n- completed transactions and the histories of their interdependencies\n\n=GIS for Goal Oriented Transactions=\n\nDante looks forward to a GIS for Goal Oriented Transactions\n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_information_system\n\n=Using Netention - Automenta ?=\n\nPotentially a useful tool for expressing and visualizing \"Transaction Contract Networks\" ?\n\nhttp://www.automenta.com/netention\n\nhttp://www.automenta.com\n\n=Metamodel and Programming=\n\nUse Kermata ?\n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermeta\n\nhttp://www.kermeta.org/docs/html.single/KerMeta-How-to-create-a-metamodel/\n\ninstall\n\nhttp://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/nbm-emf.html\n\nand use Eclipse / EMF reflexive editor\n\nnote - alternative editor ? \n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Rational_Software_Architect ?\n\nother approach - declarative programming ?\n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declarative_programming\n\n=Defining Triples to use in \"ReQuest\"=\n\n==Check out Ontology Components==\n\nfrom wikipedia\n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology_(information_science)#Ontology_components\n\nContemporary ontologies share many structural similarities, regardless of the language in which they are expressed.  As mentioned above, most ontologies describe individuals (instances), classes (concepts), attributes, and relations.  In this section each of these components is discussed in turn.\n\nCommon components of ontologies include:\n* Individuals: instances or objects (the basic or \"ground level\" objects)\n* [[Class (set theory)|Class]]es<!-- This deliberately links to the disambiguation page -->: [[Class (set theory)|set]]s, collections, concepts, [[Class (computer science)|classes in programming]], [[Class (philosophy)|types of objects]], or kinds of things.\n* [[Attribute (computing)|Attribute]]s: aspects, properties, features, characteristics, or parameters that objects (and classes) can have\n* [[Relation (mathematics)|Relations]]: ways in which classes and individuals can be related to one another\n* Function terms: complex structures formed from certain relations that can be used in place of an individual term in a statement\n* Restrictions: formally stated descriptions of what  must be true in order for some assertion to be accepted as input\n* Rules: statements in the form of an if-then (antecedent-consequent) sentence that describe the logical inferences that can be drawn from an assertion in a particular form\n* Axioms: assertions (including rules) in a [[logical form]] that together comprise the overall theory that the ontology describes in its domain of application.  This definition differs from that of \"axioms\" in [[generative grammar]] and [[formal logic]].  In those disciplines, axioms include only statements asserted as ''a priori'' knowledge.  As used here, \"axioms\" also include the theory derived from axiomatic statements.\n* [[Event (philosophy)|Events]]: <!-- this links  to the philosophy sense of 'Events' as that is currently the only article describing the issues around defining events in the ontology community--> the changing of attributes or relations\nOntologies are commonly encoded using [[ontology language]]s.\n\n==Ontology editing tools==\n\n\nhttp://protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/WebProtege\n\nWebProtege is an open source, lightweight, web-based ontology editor. Our main goal in developing WebProtege is to support the process of collaborative ontology development in a web environment.\n\nalso see :\n\nhttp://protege.stanford.edu/overview/\n\n\" suite of tools to construct domain models and knowledge-based applications with ontologies \"\n\n\n==Agents URI ( \"with potential write permissions\" )==\n\n- Person ( can include history meta data, relations metadata, interests, etc )\n\n- Project ( meta data : defined in time and space , has a \"founder\" , or several founders, broader intention(s) , and other types of affiliation from other uri agents to the project )\n\n- Organizations ( which itself can include meta data of Persons affiliated to it , missions , ... )\n\n==Objects URI==\n\n- \"Representation of\" ( one of the above agents ) - which has no write permissions / is not an agent, but can symbolize an agent\n\n- \"Representation of\" an object\n\nRepresentations of Unique objects ( which are not agents ) can become confirmed objects based on their metadata and contracts\n\nFor example, the representation of a unique design of an object can become \"an object\" based on its history and the requirements it may have to become an object.\nFor example, a physical object may require further Research and Development, Aggregation of Resources and Logistics, further Financial solutions, and Manufacturing processes,\nbefore being confirmed into physical reality, and being confirmed so in the data base through the spinning off into a new URI representing such physical object, and all the metadata related to its history.\n\n---\n\n=\"write permissions\"=\n\ndepends on \"conditions created\".\n\nStarts by \"Person\" Creating \"other objects\" : creating other non-person agents ( mostly projects ).\n\nOrganizations can be created by persons, and get legal value through contracts made with persons who represent the legal framework.\n\nLegal frameworks can be expressed through making links with data and persons,\nand through creating or expressing existing contracts, with the signatures of the persons or organizations involved in such contracts.\n\n---\n\nA person can also make a \"representation of\" what it sees from its viewpoint :\n\nan agent can also \"make a representation of\" agents that have no write permissions, such object being defined as an interpretation.\nSuch \"representations\" can be confirmed by other agents who have access to them.\n\n\n---\n\n=Access=\n\nAgents can \"see\" triples and contract networks that triples form based on the status of the objects created.\nSome agents may prefer to \"hide\" the graphed objects they create behind a key ( public key / cryptography ),\nbut an agent, defacto, can choose to share the data created with everyone.\n\n\n\n---\n\nActions :\n\n\"Create\"\n\n\"ReQuest to receive\"\n\n\"ReQuest to support\"\n\n\"Support\"\n\nmore actions can be defined based on the needs of the system\n\nexamples of more verbs in relation to contracts providing access to usufruct :\n\nhttp://commoning.com/wiki/Viagere#Semanticweb_Contract_Vocabularies_.3F\n\n\n=UML ?=\n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_structure_diagram\n\n=Netention=\n\nhttp://www.automenta.com/netention"
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                        "*": "These bloggers write of investing in [[real-estate]], managing real-estate, etc.\n<br /><br />\n{| border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"2\"\n!width=\"175\"|Blog\n!width=\"120\"|Name(s)/Alias(es)\n!width=\"125\"|Start Date\n!width=\"125\"|Post Frequency\n!width=\"210\"|Visit the Blog\n|-\n|[[Two Wise Acres]] || Mike, Rob || August 28, 2007 || 3-5 times weekly || http://www.moneyhackers.net/\n|-\n|[[Get Rich Slowly]] || JD Roth || April 9, 2006 || multiple times daily || http://getrichslowly.org/blog/\n|-\n|[[Consumerism Commentary]] || Flexo and Sasha || July 16, 2003 || multiple times daily || http://www.consumerismcommentary.com/\n|-\n|[[Five Cent Nickel]] || Nickel || May 1, 2005 || multiple times daily || http://www.fivecentnickel.com/\n|-\n|[[I Will Teach You To Be Rich]] || Ramit Sethi || August 18, 2003 || 2-3 times weekly || http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/blog/\n|-\n|[[Mighty Bargain Hunter]] || MBH || ? || daily || http://www.mightybargainhunter.com/\n|-\n|[[Generation X Finance]] || Jeremy || October 19, 2006 || daily || http://genxfinance.com/\n|-\n|[[The Digerati Life]] || SVB || July 30, 2006 || daily || http://www.thedigeratilife.com/blog/\n|-\n|[[Money $mart Life]] || MoneySmartLife || ? || daily || http://www.moneysmartlife.com/\n|-\n|[[Fabulous Financials]] || Single Ma || December 18, 2005 || daily || http://fabulousfinancials.com/\n|-\n|[[Boston Gal's Open Wallet]] || Boston Gal || October 1, 2005 || multiple times daily || http://bostongalsopenwallet.blogspot.com/\n|-\n|[[My Open Wallet]] || Madame X || July 6, 2005 || daily || http://www.myopenwallet.net/\n|-\n|[[Punny Money]] || Nick || December 17, 2005 || 2-3 times weekly || http://punny.org/\n|-\n|[[Million Dollar Journey]] || Frugal Trader || December 7, 2006 || 5-6 times weekly || http://www.milliondollarjourney.com/\n|-\n|[[Queercents]] || group blog || May 21, 2007 || multiple times daily || http://queercents.com/\n|-\n|[[My Two Dollars]] || David || November 2006 || daily || http://www.mytwodollars.com/\n|-\n|[[The Dough Roller]] || DR || May 27, 2007 || daily || http://www.doughroller.net/\n|-\n|[[Quest for Four Pillars]] || Mr. Cheap and Mike || May 13, 2007 || daily || http://www.four-pillars.ca/\n|-\n|[[Remodeling This Life]] || Emily || November 11, 2007 || daily || http://remodelingthislife.wordpress.com/\n|-\n|[[Rich Credit Debt Loan]] || Kevin || May 11, 2008 || daily || http://www.richcreditdebtloan.com/\n|-\n|[[Debt Kid]] || Debt Kid || January 21, 2007 || 4-5 times weekly || http://www.debtkid.com/\n|-\n|[[Ask Dong]] || Dong || January 14, 2006 || daily || http://www.askdong.com/blog/\n|-\n|[[American Consumer News]] || group blog || November 1, 2006 || multiple times daily || http://www.americanconsumernews.com/\n|-\n|[[Funny About Money]] || VH || December 25, 2007 || daily || http://www.funny-about-money.com/Funny_about_Money/Blog/Blog.html\n|-\n|[[ ]] ||  ||  ||  ||\n|}\n\n\nTo edit this page, simply click the \"edit\" button at the top of the page and mimic the other entries. Position of blogs is purely subjective (based partially on blog age, popularity, etc and is partially random). Only registered users may edit this page.\n\n{{finwikian}}\n\n[[Category:Blogs]]"
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