- From: Jonas Liljegren <jonas@liljegren.org>
- Date: 28 Nov 2000 14:09:55 +0100
- To: Graham Klyne <GK@Dial.pipex.com>
- Cc: RDF interest group <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>, rdf@uxn.nu
Jonas Liljegren <jonas@rit.se> writes: > Graham Klyne <GK@Dial.pipex.com> writes: > > > I am finding this is a difficult area. Some days it is clearer than > > others. Let me draw out a few points: > > > > - The focus here is on description rather than inference (though with > > an eye to limited inference that allows descriptions to be simplified). Let us drop the discussion specific to the examples, and concentrate on the general issue. My goal is to have containers of statements in order to handle who is saying what and what can be trusted. One person can say S1 and another person can in S2 say that S1 is false. I would like a common model to talk about groups of statements. And those groups can consist of statements from several diffrent models. I have written about it here: http://www.uxn.nu/pipermail/rdf/2000/000135.html http://www.uxn.nu/pipermail/rdf/2000/000168.html -- / Jonas - http://jonas.liljegren.org/myself/en/index.html
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