The second can be done in a variety of ways, but that first idea is an
interesting one.

As S Page points out, there's no way for the system to "know" what
properties inherit from what other ones. You can do a SPARQL query to
get at this information, or use another system. But maybe it could be
possible to add support for queries that have two levels? Something
like

<ask>[[born in::[[located in::Japan]]]]</ask>

Allowing unlimited levels of searching would slow down the system too
much, but two levels of querying might be doable. Something to
consider.

-Yaron


On 5/7/07, S Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quick response:
> Try it out!  Make http://ontoworld.org/wiki/Keiko_Matsui , add
> [[Category:Sandboxpage]] to your pages.  Have fun.
>
> Quick guess:
> You can express some RDFS and OWL semantic properties in SMW pages, but
> I believe SMW's queries will not use them to infer relationships.
> Perhaps by exporting the RDF and importing into another system with
> fabled reasoning abilities you can do this.
>
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