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- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:05:32 +0000 (GMT)
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ISSUE-181: Last Call Comment: Non Assignable Concepts http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/track/issues/181 Raised by: Sean Bechhofer On product: SKOS Raised by Michael Panzer [1]: 1. Non-assignable concepts -------------------------- Classification systems usually contain objects that are, while not being assignable concepts, nonetheless an integral part of the system (not just a display/presentation device), e.g., number spans or - in case of the DDC - so-called "centered entries": T2-486-T2-488 Divisions of Sweden 333.7-333.9 Natural resources and energy A centered entry represents a subject covered by a span of numbers. Centered entries relate notationally coordinate classes together as a single concept. For example, T2-485 represents Sweden; the centered entry T2-486-T2-488 represents the geographic divisions of Sweden. Centered entries are an important part of the structural hierarchy, representing true broader concepts, even though this superordination is not indicated by notation. In addition, as they often contain instructions applicable to all subordinate classes, centered entries cannot be modeled as a skos:Collection, since skos:Collection cannot be part of the concept hierarchy (as defined in 9.6.4). A new class or expanded skos:Collection class is required to allow concept collections like spans or centered entries to be expressed as concepts. [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swd-wg/2008Oct/0061.html
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