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Paul; TopBraid does use a named graph
architecture. Each file, be they a text
serialization or a back-end connector, contains a graph identifier using
the base URI. So you may be able to manipulate this though multiple files and import them using owl:imports. A file can be imported anywhere and in multiple places, so I think that will get you close to your use case. -- Scott On 8/30/2013 3:14 AM, PaulZH wrote:
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