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 > > -- > M.Sc. Alessandro Adamou > > Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna > Department of Computer Science > Mura Anteo Zamboni 7, 40127 Bologna - Italy > > Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab) > Institute for Cognitive Science and Technology (ISTC) > National Research Council (CNR) > Via Nomentana 56, 00161 Rome - Italy > > > "I will give you everything, just don't demand anything." > (Ettore Petrolini, 1917) > > Not sent from my iSnobTechDevice > >
