Navigating Data (was Re: Take2: 15 Ways to Think About Data Quality (Just for a Start) )

2011-04-28 Thread Leigh Dodds
Hi, Changed subject line to match topic: On 15 April 2011 14:47, glenn mcdonald gl...@furia.com wrote: This reminds me to come back to the point about what I initially called Directionality, and Dave improved to Modeling Consistency. ... - But even in RDF, directionality poses a significant

Take2: 15 Ways to Think About Data Quality (Just for a Start)

2011-04-15 Thread Kingsley Idehen
All, Here is a new thread re. topic above. I believe this matter is interesting to many, so I've basically taken the original post (modulo 1st sentence in the original) and also appended comments from Dave Reynolds which he contributed as an extension of Glenn's original list. In addition,

Re: Take2: 15 Ways to Think About Data Quality (Just for a Start)

2011-04-15 Thread glenn mcdonald
This reminds me to come back to the point about what I initially called Directionality, and Dave improved to Modeling Consistency. Dave is right, I think, that in terms of data quality, it is consistency that matters, not directionality. That is, as long as we know that a president was involved

Re: Take2: 15 Ways to Think About Data Quality (Just for a Start)

2011-04-15 Thread Bob Ferris
Hi Glenn, thanks a lot for your insightful thoughts. I think, I can fully agree to them. This topic reminds me a bit of a question I stated some time ago on SemanticOverflow (now answers.semanticweb.com): When should I use explicit/anonymous defined inverse properties? [1] (btw, this