Re: Ontology Mixing

2010/3/21 Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>

> On 03/21/2010 04:16 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> >     Toby covered #1 here[2]. The other approach, #2, is to not do any
> sort
> >     of RDFS reasoning and just simply tack-on the keyword value to what
> is
> >     specified via @vocab. So, for example this:
> >
> >     <p vocab="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"
> >       about="#toby" typeof="Person">
> >       <span property="name">Toby Inkster</span> has an e-mail address
> >       with a SHA-1 signature of
> >       <span
> >
> property="mbox_sha1sum">3593fab87352e2a06c9fc7f291ac38093cec1b89</span>.
> >     </p>
> >
> >     would generate these triples:
> >
> >     <#toby>
> >       rdf:type
> >          foaf:Person .
> >     <#toby>
> >       foaf:mbox_sha1sum
> >          "3593fab87352e2a06c9fc7f291ac38093cec1b89" .
> >
> > Not also?
> >
> > <#toby>
> >   foaf:name
> >      "Toby Inkster" .
>
> Nicely spotted, Melvin. Yes, that triple should also be generated.
>

Thanks, I didnt want to be pedantic, following this discussion from a
distance, and just wanted to make sure I didnt miss something. :)


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