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In the short run - O(n2)Space technology will help to build software applications firmly grounded in data references and insulated from brittleness introduced when using conventional programming languages. This will not only increase lifespan of applications, but in many cases will reduce intial cost of construction. Moreover the investment of time on part of domain experts, required to internalize references into points within O(n2)Space - will be available for all future applications. In the long run  - O(n2)Space technology will help to build and maintain global semantic network that can be used by search engeens, topic maps and other Semantic Web applications - for best precision and interoperability.
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We are developing technology that allows to quickly construct simple software applications around any set of data references, and to create new contexts grounded in these points of reference. Points in O(n2)Space will be consistent with each application sharing the same context. Most importantly - each point have properties determined by all applications using it. This will in turn become a factor in behavior of other applications relying on it.

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OntoSpace

Email len@ontospace.net
Homepage OntoSpace website
Phone 1-845-634-9686

Next Generation Software

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We are developing technology that allows to quickly construct simple software applications around any set of data references, and to create new contexts grounded in these points of reference. Points in O(n2)Space will be consistent with each application sharing the same context. Most importantly - each point have properties determined by all applications using it. This will in turn become a factor in behavior of other applications relying on it.