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A " straw-man proposal ", also known as an Aunt Sally , is a brainstormed simple business proposal intended to generate discussion of its disadvantages and to provoke the generation of new and bet...
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Straw man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A straw man is a fallacy in which an irrelevant topic is presented in order to divert attention from the original issue. The basic idea is to "win" an argument by leading attention away from the arg...
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A straw man is a starting point proposal that's made to be tested, scrutinized, deconstructed and maybe thrown away. Using it can be an effective step towards making a firm decision, solution, or plan. ... So is a straw man proposal to be avoided? Not necessarily.A "straw man" can be very useful, as long as people know that...
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NOTE : This document is a straw man proposal that will evolve into TMCL. No part of this document is fixed including the general approach presented. It is intended as an initial effort that attempts to address the requirements that have been captured and provoke discussion and development of ideas.
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ISSUES AND CONSTRAINTS ... Before discussing a solution, it is important to review some of the issues that the solution must address, and the constraints it must operate within. ... Some "straw man" simple tests to start the discussion would be:
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W3C home > Mailing lists > Public > public-ws-chor@w3.org > May 2003 ... Next in thread: Stanislaw Ambroszkiewicz: "Re: Straw-man Proposal for our mission statement" ... Maybe reply: Greg Ritzinger: "Re: Straw-man Proposal for our mission statement"
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public-ws- >>> chor@w3.org >>> Subject: Re: Straw-man Proposal for our mission statement >>> >>> My take on this: >>> >>> In reviewing other specifications in this space including security > (the >>> WS-Security stack, SAML, etc), coordination (WS-TX and BTP), reliable >>> messaging (WS-RM(1) and WS-RM(2)) and even not...
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This is a straw-man proposal for JSR 294 Superpackages written by Andreas Sterbenz and Alex Buckley. It is based on the concepts described by Gilad Bracha in the JSR submission and the JSR 277 whitepaper by Gilad Bracha and Michal Cierniak.
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The present proposal is to use something like a 14-inch telescope with a small f-number, say f/1.5. This allows a field of view up to 5 degrees to be comfortably imaged onto a 2-inch PMT. The field of view can be reduced by masking the PMT face.
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3. Problems with the straw-man proposal ... The straw-man proposal assumes that if an element has some property, then this property applies equally to each part of the contents. This is true for some properties (like del, the property of having been deleted), but not true for some other properties.
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