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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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Gemino and Wand make a good point arguing that

Comparing conceptual models by way of specifically focusing on their graphical or top level representations is shortsighted. Gemino and Wand make a good point when arguing that the emphasis should be placed on a conceptual http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modeling_language when choosing an appropriate technique.

I think in terms of the context, "where" should have been used, not "when."; am I wrong?
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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"; am I wrong? It is more a matter of time than place. The good point occurs during the argument.

  • "; am I wrong?
  • It is more a matter of time than place.
  • The good point occurs during the argument.
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park sang joonI think in terms of the context, "where" should have been used, not "when."; am I wrong?
It is more a matter of time than place. The good point occurs during the argument.
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Thank you, Mr.Micawber, for your another kind answer. Emotion: smile
I'm so sorry; I would have put down "while", not "where."
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park sang joonSo, how about "while" rather than "when"?
That would cause some confusion with 'while' = 'although'.

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