Hi Cameron,
I think it's hard to be completely language independent. If we assume
a formal logic of some sort, we can simplify even further - there are
just one or more axioms in any resource. That's it. (01)
Adam (02)
On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 15:23 -0400, Cameron Ross wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> As stated in yesterday's OOR teleconference, the BioPortal resource
> model is heavily biased toward class-based representations and that
> this bias permeates the BioPortal architecture. There was a bit of
> discussion that we should try to identify a language independent API
> if possible. Perhaps the best place to start with this is to identify
> a set of repository resources that are general enough to be applicable
> to any language. Once we have a list of the resources we can design a
> set of operations on these resource (i.e. the API). I think the
> following is a starting point:
>
> 1) ontology
> 2) module (not to be confused with a CL module)
> 3) axiom
>
>
> Does this sound reasonable? Can anyone think of some others?
>
>
> Cameron.
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