# 9:30 pm 9/28/97 # Wille example # ICCS'97 page 290 # significant differences # between Wille view (Figure 1) # and McCullough view 1. Wille (correctly) viewed building and decoration as parts; McCullough (wrongly) viewed them as attributes. 2. Wille viewed "sleek glass monolith" and "Renaissance Revival palazzo" as aliases; McCullough viewed them as attributes (architectural style). 3. Wille viewed "texture" as an attribute "Central Business" has texture=interesting while McCullough viewed "texture" as a metaphor "Central Business" has "interesting texture" 4. Wille viewed "terra-cotta" and "brick" as locations; McCullough viewed them as materials. 5. Wille ignored construction date of buildings. 6. McCullough explicitly listed more context. 7. McCullough replaced several words with their "intended" meaning give -> causes distinguish -> isapart (i.e., no emphasis intended) reflects -> is caused by (<=)