- From: Natasha Noy <noy@SMI.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 16:23:09 -0700
- To: Alan Rector <rector@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Cc: swbp <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>
Alan, I don't think you need permission from anyone to put in a note :) Seriously, a note along the lines of that email would certainly be helpful for many. I would certainly like to keep it separate though, but refer to it as "advanced issues are discussed in.." Natasha On May 14, 2004, at 2:17 AM, Alan Rector wrote: > Natasha, all > > I would like to put in a separate a note in on handling things such as > 'species' in my not of 28 April, and perhaps other related problems. > But I think that should be kept separate for now, although feedback > would be welcome. > > Regards > > Alan > > > Natasha Noy wrote: > >> You can find the next (and, hopefully, close to last iteration) of the >> "Classes as values" note at >> >> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2004May/att-0019/ >> ClassesAsValues-v3.html >> >> At this point, as we've agreed in the previous telecon, I would like >> to >> propose this document as an official note. >> >> Thanks to everyone for their comments and suggestions. >> >> Major changes: >> >> 1. I've added one more approach (approach 4) that approximates the >> solution by identifying the book as a book about *some* lions. It is >> indeed an approximation, but the question has come up often enough >> that >> I felt it was worth at least mentioning and explaining what's >> different >> about such an approach. Please take a look at the considerations >> there, >> since this stuff is all new. >> >> 2. I've changed to real book examples, as Bernard suggested. I used >> rdfs:seeAlso to refer to the isbn site (cool resource indeed) >> >> 3. I have not used SKOS properties in approach 3 directly (avoiding >> the >> addition of another complexity level), but I have mentioned it (and >> also used seeAlso to point to the corresponding SKOS property). I hope >> it's a reasonable compromise. >> >> Natasha > > -- > Alan L Rector > Professor of Medical Informatics > Department of Computer Science > University of Manchester > Manchester M13 9PL, UK > TEL: +44-161-275-6188/6149/7183 > FAX: +44-161-275-6236/6204 > Room: 2.88a, Kilburn Building > email: rector@cs.man.ac.uk > web: www.cs.man.ac.uk/mig > www.opengalen.org > www.clinical-escience.org > > >
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