Re: [OWL-S]: proposal to collapse ProcessModel and Process

Regarding your figure: There is no hasProfile property in the current OWL-S.

/Daniel

Terry Payne wrote:

> This has my vote as well!
>
> I've attached a diagram that illustrates how processes, profiles and 
> services are connected, and it is a bit of a tangled web...
>
>     Terry
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> On 13 Jun 2004, at 16:57, Drew McDermott wrote:
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>>> [David Martin]
>>>
>>> I'd like to collapse ProcessModel and Process, in Process.owl.  I doubt
>>> if anyone will object to this, in principle, but I think it should be
>>> mentioned "for the record".  It has been discussed, now and then, in 
>>> the
>>> past.
>>>
>>> ProcessModel has always been a simple class which points to a Process
>>> and also to a "process control model".  Of course, ProcessControlModel
>>> is just a placeholder; no one has ever done any work on it (that is, 
>>> not
>>> in the context of OWL-S).  (But note that I think there's some 
>>> important
>>> work to be done in this area; it's just that it's not a near-term 
>>> priority.)
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>> I never understood what a process-control model was supposed to be, so
>> I agree with your proposal.
>>
>>                                              -- Drew
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>> -- 
>>                                    -- Drew McDermott
>>                                       Yale Computer Science Department
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