I like "key delegation" but most people hearing it for the first time
won't have a clue. A good technical term is self-explanatory (at
least used in the proper context).
Key delegation might be a very nice way of describing it for advanced
thinkers, even if not all de-duplication is key delegation. (Are you
always delegating keys when one deduplicates a list?)
Cheers,
Wendell
p.s. it's fun to come to this debate late.
At 10:13 PM 8/27/2006, MDP wrote:
extended: where a 'key delegate' would represent a single instance
of multiple occurence.
M. David Peterson wrote:
keyed delegation
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