Hello,

i have been always gready to find an interesting use for Semantic Web. Now
i want to present you something where i don't know exactly how original it
is:

You have an app to tip a very secret message in the dataset of a given
ontology, 'air force' for example. The app asks you after a 'controlled
input', to which ontology should i transform it? You choose football for
example. The app suggests a text about football, you read and accept it or
you change the text how you like it without changing special colored
expressions. Then you send your 'football text' to your friend. No
observation of the world can check that it is an encrypted message, but
your friend can read the secret message when he/she has the same app.

For the case that both computers are already infected: Both have a second
computer inline with a selfcontrolled embedded connection.

This is basically mapping ontologies to each other and the practical
programming of this staff is finally trivial, would i say, i thought a lot
about it, also for the case of a second comp in line...

Now you can ask, what Jena have to do with this: Speaking from experience:
This is the best place in the web to put such a posting, would i say. And
i have a somewhat dubious hint, that such concepts are practiced already.
Everything is already thought anyway, but i am very curious about comments
of interested or better informed users...

thanks, baran.

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