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Subject: Couple of further candidate elements for ta anatomy
While looking at RDF representation I came across two further elements/items for anatomies 1. identifiers for preconditions (allowing reuse and perhaps explanation or elaboration elsewhere, afterall these are almost predicates in their own right) 2. further possible splitting of a predicate into two (in RDF they would be the second and third members of the triple, effectively a name/value or property/value pair but RDF calls them 'predicate'/'object') and this makes for a kind of predicate which is of the structure B=C (with A as target, say) where B is a property which might be described in detail in the header or another document, say. Plus, while we tend to emphasise use of headers - maybe separate documents for candidate header information and definitions, etc is an equally valid solution. Also, how about an example RDF representation in an appendix (emphasis on example since it might not be the TAG choice of representation)? Best regards and New Year greetings -- Stephen Green Partner SystML, http://www.systml.co.uk Tel: +44 (0) 117 9541606 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew+22:37 .. and voice
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