Thanks you for explaining this to me.

Adam


On 14 November 2012 12:02, Alessandro Adamou <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry for the late response.
>
>
> On 11/12/12 5:32 PM, adasal wrote:
>
>> I expect so.
>> With a means to inspect a count of aliases so that admin may override and
>> remove the referenced ontology.
>>
>
> well I've also added the boolean "meta" query parameter for the ontology
> resource too, so you can get the aliases as owl:sameAs statements in
> RDF/XML, Turtle or JSON-LD.
>
> I also think a single RESTful service for removing all the aliases
> altogether (effectively deleting the graph) is probably a little too much,
> but a sequence of DELETE calls on the above sameAs subjects/objects would
> work.
>
>
>  Does admin have the ability to version ontologies, is that a use case in
>> Stanbol? If so there are other issues here of admin to consumer
>> responsibility.
>>
>
> There is some version management in terms of OWL 2, i.e. by expressing it
> as owl:versionIRI statements. The general policy is that if you submit an
> ontology that is already versioned, then the versionIRI stays untouched,
> otherwise upon export it is set to be the requestURI of the ontology
> resource (as per the OWL 2 version specification).
>
>
>  How are they dealt with in other ontology versioning
>> environments?
>>
>
> I honestly only dealt with the intrinsic versioning mechanism in OWL 2,
> and frankly I would want to see it adopted for "external" versioning (i.e.
> of published ontologies), see http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/REC-**
> owl2-syntax-20091027/#**Ontology_Documents<http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/REC-owl2-syntax-20091027/#Ontology_Documents>
>
>
> best,
> Alessandro
>
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