- From: DeborahL.McGuinness <dlm@ksl.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:14:15 -0800
- To: Christopher Welty <welty@us.ibm.com>
- Cc: Jim Hendler <hendler@cs.umd.edu>, Bernard Vatant <bernard.vatant@mondeca.com>, SWBPD <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <4060C4C7.9030006@ksl.stanford.edu>
Christopher Welty wrote: > > Jim Hendler <hendler@cs.umd.edu> wrote on 03/23/2004 02:39:08 PM: > > > At 18:53 +0100 3/23/04, Bernard Vatant wrote: > > >Chris > > > > > >> I may be misunderstanding your question, > > >> but I believe it is quite simple: > > >> if you want to treat classes as instances you are in OWL Full. > > >> There is simply no way to do that in DL or Lite ... > > > > > >I know that :)) > > >So let me put the question otherwise, in terms of best practice. > > > > > >- Is it worth the trade-off to switch one's ontology (otherwise DL) > > >to OWL-Full, just to > > >allow its classes to be used as objects in 'dc:subject' predicates? > > > > That's a weird way to ask the question. You mean, is it worth doing > > the extra work to break your naturally occuring model just so that > > you can be in DL? > > Right. > > > > > > > > [snip] > > > > >Is the problem more clearly set this way? > > >Is not it a BP issue? > > > > > I would argue this is indeed a BP issue, but probably for WORLD not > > for OPEN... we need to explain why and when you would do the extra > > work (and in every case we have explored it is extra work) to make > > sure your ontology is in the DL profile of OWL. > > Wow, I never imagined having to argue over doing more work.......but.... > > My view of World is to explain "WHY OWL and RDF are they way they are" > whereas OEP is for "HOW you do xxxx". This seems like the latter....? > > -Chris i would go along with chris on this one although i will end up doing work on both of these subgroups so can contribute from either place. -- Deborah L. McGuinness Knowledge Systems Laboratory 353 Serra Mall Gates Computer Science Building, 2A Room 241 Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-9020 email: dlm@ksl.stanford.edu URL: http://ksl.stanford.edu/people/dlm/index.html (voice) 650 723 9770 (stanford fax) 650 725 5850 (computer fax) 801 705 0941
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