Re: [sdw] Unsupported datatype - xsd:DateTimeStamp (#1435)

Thanks for the explanations. That makes sense, sorry if I came off a bit
hot headed. I  didn't know that Time wasn't being revised anymore. IMO
that's too bad because the domain is a very important niche for a reusable
vocabulary and of all the models out there Time is the best. I also like
the idea of different profiles very much. For now, given the problems with
SWRL I'm not going to work on this more but at some point I may develop
some Python code that can do the same as the SWRL rules only much faster.
Unfortunately, that will be bound with some Python library but it still
might be useful to others.

Cheers,
Michael

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> This seems to be an instance of the perennials design argument about how
> much of the semantics of a property should be encapsulated in its data type
> (allowable target) and how much "elsewhere" (the semantics of the property).
>
> In this example, xsd:dateTimeStamp is a data type that is more
> semantically precise than xsd:dateTime and is therefore appropriate for
> some properties but not others. Same sort of thing applies to "length" vs
> "distance".
>
> Whether the semantics should be captured in the relationship or the target
> differs with the design decisions embedded in different encodings (for want
> of a better word!).
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