Content, Format, and Interpretation

Content (measure theory)
DOI: 10.4242/balisagevol7.dubin01 Publication Date: 2011-10-20T21:02:51Z
ABSTRACT
The connection between notation and the content it expresses is always contingent, mediated through complex layers of interpretation. Some bears directly on encoder's intention to convey a particular meaning, while other concerns structures in which that meaning expressed organized. Interpretive frames are abstractions serve as context for symbolic expressions. They form backdrop dependencies data management preservation strategies. Situation semantics offers theoretical grounding interpretive integrates them into general theory communication markup notational structures.
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