Re: Placing a comment on a relationship?!

Yes it would be plausible to set up refinements of dc:relation (I think
thats what you mean)
ie. x:isTranslationOf rdfs:subPropertyOf dc:relation

however there are those relations that I will not be able to define (as I
could never get every concievable relation) so the default would be:
C1 dc:relationC2

Thus an additional comment on the relation woul be nice to describe it in
some textual way.  It follows the same problem of
C1 my:relation C2
C3 my:relation C4
my:relation x:comment "blah blah" if rthe comment is only for that
particular relation.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Dollin" <kers@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
To: "Richard Lennox" <listserve@richardlennox.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: Placing a comment on a relationship?!


> On Thursday 20 May 2004 10:27, Richard Lennox wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if this is at all possible.
> >
> > I have a triple:
> >
> > Class1 dc:relation  Class2
> >
> > Such that there is a relation between Class1 and Class2 - and while
there
> > are/could be more refinements of the property dc:relation, say for the
sake
> > of arguments they are not correct in this particular usage.  Is it then
> > possible to add a property to the property, a particular comment.
> >
> > Class1 dc:relation Class2
> > dc:relation comment blahblah
> >
> > Perhaps those triples are wrong, I just don't know.
> > And how would I reprresent this in various manifestations of RDF (N3,
> > (R,P,V) and RDF/XML)?
>
> In addition to the other comments, couldn't one also define a new
> nonce-subproperty of dc:relation
>
>     my:relation-20-05-2004-1234567 rdfs:subClassOf dc:relation
> and
>     Class1 my:relation-20-05-2004-1234567 Class2
> and
>     my:relation-20-05-2004-1234567 my:comment "rhubarb rhubarb"
>
> ?
>
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