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Re: Why OIL is cooler?

From: Jun Shen <jshen@seu.edu.cn>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 04:55:56 +0800
Message-ID: <001e01c0647d$fc1fb580$580b77ca@seu.edu.cn>
To: "Jeen Broekstra" <jeen.broekstra@aidministrator.nl>, <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>
Dear Jeen,

Thanks for your reply.
I think I can understand you, even OIL.
However, I am pondering about why OIL seldom be discussed in this mailing-list.
Some questions still exist, does OIL make things better? how about OIL's power vs. OIL's complexity?
It seems that some other organism besides RDF parsers are needed to handle OIL, at least they must understand logic axiom of things like "TransitiveRelation". Is OIL unworthy? Or will final products of On-To-Knowledge Project be encouraging?

SHEN Jun
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Dept. of Computer
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Received on Tuesday, 12 December 2000 16:01:48 UTC

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