You were asking about description logic programming; well, OWL 2 RL:
http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-profiles/#OWL_2_RL
is exactly that: it is a manifestation of DLP. It has a Direct
Semantics
'side', compatible with OWL 2 DL, and a rule based 'side', described
by
the rule set:
Axel Rauschmayer wrote:
You were asking about description logic programming; well, OWL 2 RL:
http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-profiles/#OWL_2_RL
is exactly that: it is a manifestation of DLP. It has a Direct Semantics
'side', compatible with OWL 2 DL, and a rule based 'side', described by
the
On 27/07/2009 11:50, Ivan Herman i...@w3.org wrote:
Eric,
although not directly relevant to your question (ie, sorry to chime in
on another subject) but you might want to consider using the bibo
ontology for the books:
http://bibliontology.com/
this ontology is certainly getting
On Jul 25, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
To what degree is it a best practice to implement cool URLs as
redirects?
The essential thing is consistency. It is common practice to use
redirects from URIs that name resources. Often this is done so that it
will be possible, as is
On Jul 25, 2009, at 5:09 AM, Bill Roberts wrote:
I would like to make my Alex Catalogue more accessible as linked
data, but I need some help in regards to the syntactical use of
owl:sameAs.
Simply use owl:sameAs like you would any other property. The object
of the triple is the URI you
Hi Eric
Regarding your first point - yes, your two options are equivalent and the
second one is neater, so go for that.
Regarding linking to external resources, what it seems you want to do is to
identify the dc:creator of the book, hence say that the creator is the person
whose name was
Hi Leight
sorry for the delay
i think sigma likes this node in your ldodds-knows.rdf file way more
than it should
I have logged this as a bug or an improvement.
thanks
Giovanni
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Leigh Doddsleigh.do...@talis.com wrote:
Hi,
Nice service. I like how the
Dear Semi Structured Data Enthusiasts,
we are today pleased to announce version 1 of Sparallax
Sparallax is an adaptation of the FreeBase Parallax to use SPARQL endpoints.
Thanks to a proxy and query translation modules (SPARQL to MQL and
results translated back), Sparallax is minimally
Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Dear Semi Structured Data Enthusiasts,
we are today pleased to announce version 1 of Sparallax
Sparallax is an adaptation of the FreeBase Parallax to use SPARQL endpoints.
Thanks to a proxy and query translation modules (SPARQL to MQL and
results translated back),
Hi Kingsely,
we are a bit unsure about your complaint, please clarify, do you mean
to say that sparallax give that user agent when trying to connect to
an external sparql endpoint? we tried and got the user agent of the
browser. Not sure how it is important to use a user agent instead of
On Jul 25, 2009, at 5:09 AM, Bill Roberts wrote:
Regarding linking to external resources, what it seems you want
to do is to identify the dc:creator of the book, hence say that
the creator is the person whose name was Thomas More. You could
create your own URI and if you are managing a whole
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Eric Lease
Morganeric_mor...@infomotions.com wrote:
On Jul 25, 2009, at 5:09 AM, Bill Roberts wrote:
Regarding linking to external resources, what it seems you want
to do is to identify the dc:creator of the book, hence say that
the creator is the person
Congratulations on doing this, and thanks! Parallax is an excellent
experiment in browsing and I'm excited seeing work has been done to
bring it to semweb use.
Regards,
Alan
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Giovanni
Tummarellogiovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote:
Dear Semi Structured Data
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