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JA: I am familiar with the literature. The intent of the adjective is to disambigaute the use of the term, but context already does that. However, putting the adjective up front introduces additional problems. For instance, if you consider the paradigm of parallel usage, like "computational process", the term "computational reflection" connotes an algorithm that carries out reflection. This is a useful concept, one that may even be discussed under this head, but it is not in general the concept that is being discussed here. Again, this sort of thing has come up very often before, and experience shows that putting the disciplinary category in parenthesis works best, especially as one begins to use terms in combination, supply quick wiki links, and so on. [[User:Jon Awbrey|Jon Awbrey]] 15:42, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
:Well, now what? Should this title be kept or get it moved back? I have no problem with any name, its the content that matters to me. As posted earlier, I am going to expand the definition of reflection a bit, tabularize the list of languages and add a section for reflection as a programming paradigm (I know it will be bit theoretical, but I will try to make it as layman-ly as I can). I would appreciate comments in this respect as well. --[[User:Soumyasch|Soumyasch]] 17:08, 26 March 2006 (UTC)