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Flatness Defined

Flatness is a measure of a cut length sheet's ability to conform to a flat horizontal surface. Maximum deviation from that surface is the degree to which the sheet is out of flat. Flatness is often expressed quantitatively in either Steepness or I-Units.

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Wed Sep 17

  • Enterprise 2.0: Slates en Flatness: Uitleg Slates principe, Flatness principe. Slates beschrijft dat Enterprise 2.0 toepassingen zijn te herkennen aan 6 componenten: Search, Links, Authorship, Tags en Extensions.

Wed Jul 16

  • FOAF Vocabulary Specification: To a computer, the Web is a flat, boring world, devoid of meaning. This is a pity, as in fact documents on the Web describe real objects and imaginary concepts, and give particular relationships between them. For example, a document might describe a perso

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  • Michael Martone, The Flatness: An interesting essay subscribed to me by Emily Bloom-Carlin. Quite a delicate peice, and I really enjoy it. I certainly think my representation of the mid-west is going to be a bit disconcerting to a lot of people. Good read, this is.

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