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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

 

Virtual Museum System

 

A demo of the virtual museum will consist initially of a standard e-commerce web site having rooms where painting images are shown.  The development of a proto-type is being attempted in Taos as part of the www.virtualTaos.net site. 

 

The current design documents (as of May 2005) are at:

 

http://www.ontologystream.com/beads/webServices/AW-1.htm

 

These will be redeveloped based on the current situations.  [1]

 

We have a template for creating a Corporation using a Limited Liability Partnership

 

http://www.bcngroup.org/python3/ten.htm

 

The template can be used to tie in the partial use of an underlying data management system based on hash tables rather than on a relational database.  This data management system is being developed by OntologyStream Inc as part of OntologyStream Inc’s long term Virtual Operating System for e-Commerce.

 

An essential part of the Virtual Operating System for e-Commerce is a measurement of the interests of the community of patrons and the representation of these interests as a dynamic patron interest map.  An Anticipation of Interest Map (AIM) is developed that orients patrons along specific presentation pathways.  This concept is well developed, but no real success has been noted in the development and use of AIM or other “profile-type” e-commerce systems. The anticipatory technology noted in our Roadmap developed for US Customs, and in our Anticipatory Technology Challenge Problem proposal. 

 

The acquisition of stocks and products is anticipatory of changes in the public interests.  Intelliseek Inc is one of the first companies to develop market anticipatory capability as part of corporate strategy. 

 

“Power Shift: How the Internet Gives Consumers the Upper Hand—and What Proactive Automakers Can Do About It examines the reach of consumer-to-consumer discussions about autos on the Internet and lays out a plan of action for auto firms, agencies and others interested in capturing, understanding and acting on this online ‘buzz’."    Intelliseek web site - 3/31/2004 7:41 AM

 

The Virtual Operating System for e-Commerce is designed to shift the focus from push advertising to pull presentation of information. 

 

The start up requirements involves generating the following deliverables:

 

1)       A V-market Net business plan involving

a.         All necessary documentation and legal forms for franchising individual virtual museum businesses within a system of virtual museums (VMs).

b.        A plan to raise funds in a Limited Partnership to produce a full Corporation that manages the system of virtual museums.

2)       A fully operational e-commerce site template

a.         The template will have at least five franchises in place

b.        The template will have a common look and feel which is managed as part of the system of virtual museums look and feel

3)       A branding language will be developed and protected to distinguish the system of virtual museums and to provide the foundation for building trust and a feeling of comfort from the V-Market experience. VirtualMuseumSystem.com/.net/.org is registered by OntologyStream Inc. 

4)       A community forum will be established from which social discourse will be aggregated as one source of input for the Anticipation of Interest Map (AIM) production. 

 



[1] See the Taos Discussion series of beads posted from the home page, http://www.bcngroup.org/beadgames/TaosDiscussion/home.htm