[...] > Such a description helps me to realize some additional service, like: > - add other parameters to the query, not allowed by the SELECT syntax > - store the query for subsequent reuse > - identify the query (with a URI) as an existing 'desire' of somebody > - reason about the query (e.g. splitting it in subqueries) > > As a ?side? effect, the query itself now is a resource in the semantic web, this is a *major* effect > so I could have another query looking for (a query looking for something). A > good tool for sellers, isn't? :-) > > > The experiment works pretty good, great, any URI pointer? > and I would like to compare it with other > similar experiments. others too -- , Jos De Roo, AGFA http://www.agfa.com/w3c/jdroo/Received on Saturday, 18 January 2003 08:17:23 GMT
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