Simon,
I'm sorry to hear that Stamper had died. I had regarded his work over the years as
quite respectable.
Most readers are unlikely to click on titles with URLs. But if you include an
interesting quotation (one or two paragraphs), they are more likely to click. Perhaps you
could elaborate on your note below.
John
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Hi all.
John, thank you for interrelating the multiple semantics and ontology projects in
https://jfsowa.com/ikl, a handy resource!
Regarding the article forwarded by Alex, Stamper’s Semiotic ladder would be
pertinent:tp://assets.cs.ncl.ac.uk/seminars/101.pdf (and multiple subsequent materials on
the subject:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=stampers+semiotic+ladder)
I’ve referred to it in my past work, e.g.:
- A Transaction-oriented architecture for enterprise systems - Sheffield Hallam University
Research Archive (shu.ac.uk)
- Semiotic models of trust and usability for agent-managed Grid services - Sheffield
Hallam University Research Archive (shu.ac.uk)
I believe that the late Stamper’s work is underrepresented, but it would be interesting to
hear your thoughts.
Thanks!
Simon