Danny (01)
thanks for reply (02)
I only party understand what you say, and that is probably because of
my limited knowledge of (the way you conceive) semantic tools, I
apologies for my limitations ( we also probably live on different
planets) (03)
I have not built my argument yet, however, I am pretty sure there is
a good case, and I am glad to hear that Patric C, shares the sentiment (04)
Let me probe quickly a couple of points you make (05)
> But as it stands, I'm not sure it's viable in the general case for the
> reasons you give. I certainly get confused : I don't know whether it's
> a linguistic pattern or just habit - "creator" seems clear to me, but
> "father" could work either way. (06)
<create> would be OK (07)
. I believe the RDF MT is consistent
> with this view of WebArch, at least if it isn't I've not noticed any
> undesirable side effects. (Ok, there seem to be some weird
> disconnects, but no obvious contradictions). (08)
'some weird disconnects' sound rather serious reliability issue when
we are building
the network of networks . worth investigating? (09)
There is only one way that I know of to settle this the 'scientific way' (010)
Let's set up a test. Lets take a set of RDF graphs, and provide two version
unsorted (with no noun/verb naming convention)
sorted (relations are verbs) (011)
we then query, use and manipulate the graphs to pursue a variety of
operations (we play with the things) and keep a record of any
difference in efficiency/effectiveness of either model
The we'll talk again (012)
what do you think? (013)
cheers
PDM (014)
> Cheers,
> Danny.
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