- From: Alexander Löser <aloeser@cs.tu-berlin.de>
- Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 15:03:50 +0200
- To: www-rdf-interest@w3.org
Thank you for your fast response to RooDolF (http://nutria.cs.tu-berlin.de/roodolf/), an RDF representation of Google Results. At http://nutria.cs.tu-berlin.de/roodolf/history.html exist a history of relevant changes, according to your hints and tips. Thank you again. Don't hesitate to mail me your comments Many people told me to use existing schemas for my properties (e.g. Dublin Core). One of my main questions now is: Should I integrate a mapping RooDolF to Dublin Core Schema? At http://nutria.cs.tu-berlin.de/roodolf/MappingGoogle2DC.htm I finished such a mapping. But I'm not sure to use such a mapping within the google schema. I think this is as sementic problem, that depends on the context RooDolf is used. In a distributed database architectures this normally will be done by an context and application specific mediator. But as I'm new to RDF modelling maybe you can help me with an better answer. Alex -- ______________________________________ Alexander Löser Technische Universitaet Berlin Fakultaet IV - CIS bmb+f-Projekt: "NewEconomy" "Neue Medien in der Bildung" email: aloeser@cs.tu-berlin.de office: +49- 30-314-25555 fax : +49- 30-314-21601 ______________________________________
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