RE: SUO: Re: Ballot Comment - 3D versus 4D.
Hi Matthew,
. Thanks for this. This largely satisfies my concern,
unless anyone else can show a hole in it.
. I particularly agree with your comment that"
> . If it's truly as simple as when they are defined as
> 3D, then naturally my concern is of no account. If not, then
> one needs to know the extent of burden imposed. If the burden
> is too great, then I tend to feel there is merit in the way
> ordinary people do it, that is to say, by sometimes treating
> them as 3D, and other times treating them as 4D.
MW: Yes but when they do that people mentally map between concepts
as well.
. This is addressing the flexibility I have been concerned
about. The remaining question is how difficult is it to incorporate the
mapping system?
Cheers Graham Horn
National Data Standards Unit
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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