- From: Daniel Schwabe <dschwabe@inf.puc-rio.br>
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 20:02:40 -0300
- CC: "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>, "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>
On 20/05/2009 17:14, Hugh Glaser wrote: > Sorry, I'll try harder :-) > I understand that what you are asking is something like this. > For some sites (including rkbexplorer), when you resolve a URI, it constructs a SPARQL query and returns the result of the query. > This might be all the triples with the subject, or object, or both, or something more complex that takes into account b-nodes. > So it might be nice if somewhere, such as the sitemap.xml, this query was documented. > I think this is exactly what the "slicing" is trying to do, but instead of publishing the actual query, it names the common (obvious) ones to use. > So a "slicing" of "subject" would tell you that you could do the query you say below on the appropriate SPARQL endpoint and get exactly the same thing you would get by resolving the URI. > So I still think that answers your question, but I'm sure you can tell me if it doesn't :-) > > Ok, I see your point. However, I don't see *which* of the various slicings described is the one returned (ie, the equivalent query) when I resolve a URI... or do you mean it is always the "subject" slicing? Where is this stated that this slicing is what you get when resolving the URI? Cheers D
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