- From: Leo Sauermann <leo@gnowsis.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:46:01 +0200
- To: public-esw-thes@w3.org
- Message-ID: <416E3CC9.6010907@gnowsis.com>
Danbri: > RDF tries to impose some basic design constraints across all projects > that use it, to make things easier for data-merging, extensibility > etc. What we're doing with skos:represents (or whatever it gets > called) is coming up with a little add-on that helps SKOS-based RDF > data work better with non-SKOS RDF data. I could not follow the whole discussion, because I began thinking about skos a week ago http://leobard.twoday.net/stories/360443/ My Goal is: I want to build stuctures that are independent of nromal RDF instances, that means: I want to model things like "Job" "Private" "ProjectX" and form these things as SKOS:Concepts then I have emails, files, photos, websites, etc that I want to add to these SKOS:concepts Ideal: SKOS concepts REAL LIFE Resources JOB - Project X - Meeting 23.10.2004 - Project Y Email "skos;denoites" File "skos image" Website "skos website" Website "http://www.w3.org/2001/sw" now I want <meeting 23.10.2004> *<????>* <http://www.w3.org/2001/sw> the problem: You forgot to add somehting to skos that allows to acutally USE skos. A thesaurus /taxonomy/ whatever is only useful when I can link it to external RDF resources, All predicates in SKOS are having domain/range skos Concepts, but SKOS concepts are a closed thing and I want to create triples from skos to the outer world. The "real" resources out there in the world are of type email, file, person, vcard, vEvent So, please, tell me which property I have to use to hang real resources to a SKOS concept. is this SKOS:denotes? is it dc:hasPart ? cheers Leo
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