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Re: [hrac resources]
John,
I agree that a forest of tree-like structures encompasses a flat resource
space.
Konstantin
> <>
> <> 3. The text implies that there is a single "root" for all resources.
> <> Is this the case, or can there be a forest of "tree-like hierarchies"?
> <
> <The meeting participants did not discuss this issue.
> <I do not think it increases design, implementation or other complexity,
> unless <(as in Unix) there is reason to use relative (as opposed to
> absolute) paths. If <my assumption (no extra complexity) is correct then why
> not. <
> <Will tree-like hierarchy without multiple paths suffice for resource space
> <organization?
>
> My thought in asking this question is that from a specification point of
> view, if you specify a forest of tree-like structures, then that includes
> the case where you have a forest of trees each of which consists of a tree
> whose structure is simply a root. That is equivalent to a flat resource
> space.
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