Yes. And the understandability of the class is just as dependent on the documentation as understanding the property. -Alan
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Jim McCusker <mcc...@rpi.edu> wrote: > A boolean is good enough to set a class from: > > Class: OpenLicenseData > EquivalentClass: hasOpenLicense value true > > Class: ClosedLicenseData > EquivalentClass: hasOpenLicense value false > > It makes the properties more specific, sure, but it's more than enough to > go on in many situations. > > Jim > > > > On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Joachim Baran <joachim.ba...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> >> On 23 June 2014 06:37, Alan Ruttenberg <alanruttenb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> In the case that the license is not asserted it distinguishes the case >>> where the publisher has made an affirmative effort to determine what the >>> license is, or not. >>> >> I cannot fathom how this could be inferred from the truth value of a >> bit. >> >> > > > -- > Jim McCusker > > Data Scientist > 5AM Solutions > jmccus...@5amsolutions.com > http://5amsolutions.com > > PhD Student > Tetherless World Constellation > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute > mcc...@cs.rpi.edu > http://tw.rpi.edu >