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Subject: Re: [office-metadata] Content duplication and ODF related RDF vocabulary
On Dec 18, 2006, at 9:09 PM, Svante Schubert wrote: > There are four span with different styles, which have a word as > content from fooA to fooD. > One semantic is for all of them, "http://ex.net/foo1" Too vague Svante. Remember the components of the model: subject-predicate-object. What you are trying to say about those nodes? Does the URI represent the subject, or the predicate (a relation), or the object? And on this ... > And then there are two splitting and one intersection of semantic: > > The semantic 'http://ex.net/foo2' is related with the content 'fooA' > and 'fooB' > The semantic 'http://ex.net/foo3' is related with the content 'fooB' > and 'fooC' > The semantic 'http://ex.net/foo4' is related with the content 'fooC' > and 'fooD' You need similar specificity in the natural language. Why it's helpful to illustrate with N3 here. Bruce
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