- From: Seaborne, Andy <andy.seaborne@hp.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 15:54:48 +0100
- To: kendall@monkeyfist.com, public-rdf-dawg@w3.org
Kendall, 1/ 2.10 "Discovering Learning Resources" As I read 2.10 "Discovering Learning Resources", the professor submits a query to the web site, that is, as far as the prof is concerned, there is one destination for the query. The target is an aggregation, hence the provenance information returned in the results. In what way does this motivate "Aggregate Query" where there is multiple named targets for the query? The value seems to be in the fact that the recommended web site has done the aggregation, removing the need for the prof to know about several different places. 2/ 2.11 "Finding Out New Things About People" I didn't see the connection to motivate provenance. I can't see where the crawler needs to know where any statements came from. Andy PS The CVS date isn't changing - its still June 7. Timewrap? -------- Original Message -------- > From: Kendall Clark <> > Date: 18 June 2004 21:48 > > Los Perros, > > I've updated the UC&R document: > > RDF Data Access Use Cases and Requirements > Live Draft ($Revision: 1.114 $ of $Date: 2004/06/07 16:09:02 $) > http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/DataAccess/UseCases > > Among the noteworthier changes: > > - Changed the status of 3.4 to ACCEPT > - Removed 3.4a > - Removed the markers of previous changes > - Added 4.8 Literal Search > - Added 4.9 Boolean Query > - Added 3.mumble Streaming Results > - Added 2.10 -- Beckett's UC > - Added 2.11 -- Hendler's UC > - Modified 2.mumble to motivate boolean query > - Relocated (the super annoying) changelog -- an exercise of gross > - editorial privilege! > > I purport that this revision fulfills all of my outstanding ACTION > items. > > Best, > Kendall Clark
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