- From: diego ferreyra <tematres@r020.com.ar>
- Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 05:33:06 -0300
- To: vladimir.alexiev@ontotext.com
- Cc: "public-esw-thes@w3.org" <public-esw-thes@w3.org>
Received on Wednesday, 4 September 2013 08:33:38 UTC
Hi Vladimir! sorry for delay in response :) Here some examples in vocabularyserver.com: # 3 versions of Association for Computing Machinery Computing Classification System: http://www.vocabularyserver.com/acm/ # British Museum Materials Thesaurus http://www.vocabularyserver.com/materials/ I both cases metaTerm are the top terms, but can be any term. We differentiate terms from meta-terms because we see how in all the vocabularies are terms who predicate about the "world" (terms oriented to describe the world) and terms wo predicate about the language/vocabualry itself, (labels for conceptSchema, facets, arrays, collections, and etc etc), so, in this case we use meta-term, term to describe other terms :) We expect will be useful :) Best regards diego ferreyra 2013/8/28 Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir.alexiev@ontotext.com> > > Meta-term is a term to describe others terms (Ej: Guide terms, Facets, > Categories, etc.). > > Interesting! Can you give an example at http://www.vocabularyserver.com/ ? > > > -- Diego Ferreyra
Received on Wednesday, 4 September 2013 08:33:38 UTC