Tired of Hierarchies
Rahul Siddharthan
rsidd at online.fr
Sun May 4 10:51:02 UTC 2008
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 3:32 AM, Jason C. Wells <jcw at highperformance.net> wrote:
> When will we be able to access our computerized data on the desktop with out
> complete dependence on the hierarchy? Has anyone in the FOSS community
> tackled this problem? What software is used?
>
> I am tired of hierarchies.
[snip]
> In a library I can access pretty much every volume in two steps. Search
> the index, then go to the location of the volume and pick it from the shelf.
> Their is a pattern here. The easiest systems that I use all have a
> "search/index" paradigm attached to them.
The indexing system (Dewey or whatever) is a hierarchy, though it may not be
obvious when the books are arrayed on a library shelf.
If you want to index your files (metadata, or informative filenames, or
whatever) and dump them all in one directory, go ahead. Thinking about
a suitable indexing system is an exercise for the reader. (A non-trivial
exercise. Library indexing systems are still a topic of research; I imagine
the complexity of indexing millions of items of entirely disparate kinds of
data, such as a typical computer contains, would be phenomenal.)
Rahul
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