- From: J.Zhu <J.Zhu@open.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 16:17:12 -0000
- To: www-rdf-rules <www-rdf-rules@w3.org>
Hi, I think it means A and C are sub properties of B. For example, B is address, A is street name and C is postal code. Then you can create an instance of a person who has property B. Hope that helps. Jianhan -----Original Message----- From: ntts264 [mailto:ntts264@hcmpt.vnn.vn] Sent: 06 January 2004 17:14 To: www-rdf-rules@w3.org Subject: A question on RDF Hello, I have below RDF statement (triples): {A, rdfs:subPropertyOf, B} {C, rdfs:subPropertyOf, B} Is that means A is equivalent to B, and C is equivalent to A? So, if I have A then it means I have B, and I have C. Please tell me about this. Thank you very much. Sang Thi Thanh Nguyen ntts264 e-mail: ntts264@hcmpt.vnn.vn
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