Model 1:
N0_menu.html
N10_ARROW.html
N11_Disp.html
N12_EE.html
N1_DH.html
N2_DNH.html
N3.html
N4_H.html
N5.html
N6_ST.html
N7_C.html
N8.html
N9_Sug.html
The first model has been developed without the last chapter of Deleuze Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus. The chapter is "Concrete Rules and Abstract Machines." The second model is developed with this last chapter added. Notice how the connections, the edges, remain similar, even as the ordering has changed once this new chapter is added. There is value in modeling in this manner, of modeling the additional chapters, each time. Maybe in the future, if time permits, I could do at least one book in this way. For now, this is simply offering insight into this process, and into the way a "modeling comparative" adds value to the informatic modeling process. I will trace both models for this project.
Model 2
N0_menu.html
N10_ARROW.html
N11_Disp.html
N12_EE.html
N1_DH.html
N2_DNH.html
N3.html
N4_H.html
N5.html
N6_ST.html
N7_C.html
N8.html
N9_Sug.html