THE WELCH COMPANY
440 Davis Court #1602
San Francisco, CA 94111-2496
415 781 5700
rodwelch@pacbell.net
S U M M A R Y
DIARY: May 27, 2004 12:57 PM Thursday;
Rod Welch
SDS new function to build multiple views strengthens continual learning.
1...Summary/Objective
2...Replicate Multiple Views Across Organic Structure
3...New Function F1 F1 F3 Reduces Time, Effort to Expand Multiple Views
4...Continual Learning Faster Easier by Replicating Context, Association
5...Multiple Views Expand Knowledge that Lights the Way to Discovery
6...Enlightenment from Discoverying New Correlations Implications Nuance
7...Subject Index F1 F1 Expand Profile Levels
8...03501 Replace Multiple Descriptions for a Subject Account
9...Profile Level 3 Subject Index
..............
Click here to comment!
CONTACTS
SUBJECTS
Continual Learning Knowledge Deepens Broadens that Enables Enlighten
New Way Thinking Documents to Knowledge Space
F3 Subject Index Capture Account Description to Replicate in Other S
Planning Subject Descriptions Replace for Multiple Views in Subject
Subject Descriptions Replace for Multiple Views in Subject Index Acc
Continual Learning Good Management Requires Organizational Memory fr
Traceability Original Sources Audit Trail Organizational Memory from
Toffler, Alvin, Culture Shock New Age Management Continual Learning
Continual Learning Links Good Management Working Intelligently Trace
Continual Learning to Think Changes Education Paradigm
2612 -
2612 - ..
2613 - Summary/Objective
2614 -
261401 - Follow up ref SDS 5 0000, ref SDS 4 0000.
261402 -
261403 - Added new function in Subject Index F1 F1 F3 to replace descriptions
261404 - for a subject account that makes continual learning faster and easier.
261405 - ref SDS 0 PP6U Complements existing Shift F3 function that adds
261406 - descriptions to an existing account. This, also, opens a new profile
261407 - level 3 for the Subject Index. ref SDS 0 QG72
261408 -
261409 -
261411 - ..
2615 -
2616 -
2617 - Background
2618 -
261801 - Replicate Multiple Views Across Organic Structure
261802 -
261803 - On 030809 developed a feature in the Subject Index to replicate
261804 - descriptions between different accounts that makes constructing
261805 - multiple views across the organic structure for context management
261806 - fast and easy. ref SDS 4 RA4L
261808 - ..
261809 - This was an early effort to expand support for context management, and
261810 - experience has now yielded the need for further improvements.
261811 -
261812 -
261813 -
261814 -
261816 - ..
2619 -
2620 -
2621 - Planning
2622 -
262201 - New Function F1 F1 F3 Reduces Time, Effort to Expand Multiple Views
262202 - Continual Learning Faster Easier by Replicating Context, Association
262203 -
262204 - Context management in the Subject Index sometimes requires replacing
262205 - all of the descriptions for a subject account, to complement the
262206 - existing function of simply adding new descriptions to those that
262207 - already exist, which is currently supported, shown by work on 030809.
262208 - ref SDS 4 T34M
262210 - ..
262211 - A common use case scenario for creating a new subject is limited by
262212 - initial understanding of scope, based on the immediate context of the
262213 - record where a subject is needed. Replicating subject descriptions
262214 - through multiple views across the organic structure necessarily
262215 - expands understanding about correlations and implications, which
262216 - requires adding more alternate descriptions, making the current view
262217 - broader and deeper than the first set of descriptions constrained by
262218 - initial perspective.
262219 -
262220 -
262222 - ..
262223 - Multiple Views Expand Knowledge that Lights the Way to Discovery
262224 - Enlightenment from Discoverying New Correlations Implications Nuance
262225 -
262226 - Continually expanding first impressions and constructing a path with
262227 - flexible structures, discussed on 890523, ref SDS 1 P13O, to
262228 - consistently and dynamically position and persistently store in order
262229 - to quickly find expanding knowledge when needed, constitutes an
262230 - affirmative process of "continual learning," defined in the record on
262231 - 950721, as essential to good management, ref SDS 2 2846, and noted, as
262232 - well by the Tofflers, who cite continual learning as the critical
262233 - skill needed to meet demands of a faster paced world, where the future
262234 - is rushing rapidly toward us, reviewed on 950911. ref SDS 3 2222 NWO
262235 - explains "enlightenment" from discovering deeper understanding by
262236 - adding connections that reveal correlations, implicaitons and nuance.
262237 - ref OF 16 4425 Experience, also, shows that building organic
262238 - structures in the Subject Index complements continual learning from
262239 - linking in SDS records to further augment intelligence.
262241 - ..
262242 - Deeper understanding of context from learning by manipulating multiple
262243 - views in the organic structure of subjects, needs to be replicated
262244 - back through the organic structure already constructed in order to
262245 - maintain consistency that reinforces learning, and strengthens memory
262246 - that makes finding things fast and easy. The mechanics using current
262247 - functions entail the following steps...
262248 -
262249 - 1. Open each existing account where the descriptions have
262250 - already been created.
262252 - ..
262253 - This is accomplished quickly and easily by pressing Enter or
262254 - double clicking on each subject in the Control Field.
262256 - ..
262257 - 2. Delete all of the muliple views, except for the top line of
262258 - the account.
262260 - ..
262261 - This is the most time consuming step and causes the greatest
262262 - fatigue because it requires concentration to delete the
262263 - correct number of lines which entails expending attention on
262264 - positioning the cursor. Doing this many times is mentally
262265 - and physically tiring
262267 - ..
262268 - 3. Shift F3 replicates the new group of multiple views that
262269 - define the more expansive scope of the account.
262271 - ..
262272 - 4. Delete the top line of the list that was left as a template
262273 - for entering the new lines in step 3.
262275 - ..
262276 - 5. Save the changes with F2.
262278 - ..
262279 - A new function can reduce the number of key strokes by about 90% from
262280 - eliminating steps 2 and 4. ref SDS 0 PP7P
262282 - ..
262283 - What keys can execute the new function?
262284 -
262285 - Should complement the present assignment to F3 for capturing an
262286 - account structure, and Shift F3 to replicate the structure.
262287 -
262288 - We could use F1 Shift F3, which is a direct complement at level 2.
262290 - ..
262291 - We could also use F1 F1 F3, which is much easier to execute. Ease
262292 - of use is a critical factor for productivity.
262294 - ..
262295 - This function will be used frequently, and so ease of use seems
262296 - like the highest priority. As a result, while F1 Shift F3 seems
262297 - like a more logical choice to complement Shift F3, will try F1 F1
262298 - F3. This is feasible, because at this time nothing is assigned to
262299 - a level 3 Subject Index profile, since it does not exist.
262300 -
262301 -
262302 -
262303 -
2624 -
SUBJECTS
Subject Descriptions Replace for Multiple Views in Subject Index Acc
2703 -
2704 - Progress
270501 - ..
270502 - Subject Index F1 F1 Expand Profile Levels
270503 - 03501 Replace Multiple Descriptions for a Subject Account
270504 -
270505 - Follow up ref SDS 4 HP8O, ref SDS 4 Q55O.
270506 -
270507 - Line 3600, ref OF 1 Y95J, -label bHpf081 in 03501
270508 -
270509 - pf1 @c:\sd\03\03501 -gg bHpf082
270510 - pf1 @c:\sd\03\03501 -gg 3501l3.............. ref SDS 0 QG72
270511 -
270512 - Changed assignment for F1 in profile level 2 from resetting
270513 - level 1, to calling a new level 3 created today, so that we can
270514 - create space for a new assignment to F1 F1 F3 that will replace
270515 - all of the descriptions for an account, rather than add to what
270516 - is already there.
270517 -
270518 -
270520 - ..
270521 - Line 3620, ref OF 1 NY5L, -label bHpf081 in 03501
270522 -
270523 - ps3 @c:\sd\03\035071 #2
270524 -
270526 - ..
270527 - Line 4750, ref OF 1 UE6H, -label bHpf082 in 03501
270528 -
270529 - pf1 @c:\sd\03\03501 #3
270530 -
270531 - Current assignment at level 2 resets level 1.
270532 -
270533 -
270535 - ..
270536 - Profile Level 3 Subject Index
270537 -
270538 - Line 4830, ref OF 1 1K4G, -label 3501l3 in 03501
270539 -
270540 - -label 3501l3
270541 - pf1 @c:\sd\03\03501 #3
270542 - pf3 @c:\sd\03\035071 #3
270543 - -exit
270544 -
270545 - This is the new level 3 in the profile, which so far only has
270546 - two assignments. pf1 resets profile level 1, and pf3 is
270547 - executed with F1 F1 F3 to call 035071 that will replace all of
270548 - the descriptions for an account, to complement the existing
270549 - function executed with Shift F3 adds descriptions to those
270550 - already entered.
270551 -
270552 -
270553 -
270554 -
270556 - ..
270557 - Line 190, ref OF 2 Q65G,
270558 -
270560 - ..
270561 - Line 270, ref OF 2 6P8L, -label entr2 in 035071
270562 -
270563 - -label entr2
270564 - macro 16
270565 - of 0
270566 - loc_cur 0 2
270567 - chrcnt 1 0
270568 - -if @1 = 58 -goto colnok
270569 -
270570 - macro 16 saves initial location to restore after work is
270571 - complete. of 0 jumps to file col 1, then check col 2 to see
270572 - if there is a colon that means this an account line and not a
270573 - blank.
270574 -
270575 -
270577 - ..
270578 - Line 290, ref OF 2 EE6N, -label colnok in 035071
270579 -
270580 - -label colnok
270581 - tl 0
270582 - immed /
270583 - loc_cur 3 1
270584 - z 1 1
270585 - l-/ /
270586 - up
270587 - setcnt 253 6648
270588 - -gosub rasd
270589 - setcnt 253 0
270590 - -if @241 = 58 -goto deadl
270591 - -goto end4
270592 -
270593 - Move current line to top of screen and then find the top of the
270594 - block. setcnt 253 6648 is a flag. -gosub rasd calls existing
270595 - code for entering the stuff, and then returns to remove the
270596 - existing lines.
270597 -
270598 -
270599 - -label deadl
270600 - setlen 1 0
270601 - -if @1 = 0 -goto bline
270602 - -label lpdeL
270603 - immed d
270604 - chrcnt 1 0
270605 - -if @1 > 32 -goto lpdeL
270606 - -label bline
270607 - macro 17
270608 - errormsg Subject descriptions replaced
270609 - -goto end4
270610 -
270611 - This code deletes the existing lines to replace descriptions
270612 - for an account rather than replicate.
270613 -
270614 -
270615 -
270616 -
270617 -
270618 -
270619 -
270620 -
270621 -
2707 -