BRgds,
>
> Dziugas
>
> http://graphity.org <http://graphity.org/>
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g/Archives/Public/public-gld-comments/2012Aug/thread.html
Thanks for the contribution, I respect you work, and I am not so sure
about DSDs as I am about concept schemes.
I've never heard about SDMX before I read the Data Cube specs.
It may take some time for me to find a well-founded positio
ome:item3 a some:codeA .
> some:item4 a some:codeB , some:codeA .
> some:item5 a some:codeB .
>
> All of the items can be in the same ConceptScheme and in the same repo, but
> the ConceptScheme is not used explicitly in the ontology using the concepts.
>
> Simon Cox
>
ibuted, although it can be found in the archive.
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swd-wg/2012Aug/.html
> public-swd...@w3.org isn't very active any more, so public-lod@w3.org
> might be a better place.
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas
>
>
> Original-Nachr
c-lod@w3.org
might be a better place.
Best regards,
Thomas
Original-Nachricht
Betreff:referencing a concept scheme as the code list of some
referrer's property
Datum: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 10:50:05 +0200
Von: Thomas Bandholtz
An: public-swd...@w3.org
Hi SKO
l of detail, level of
>>> generalization) for datasets. I did suggest this to the GeoSPARQL
>>> working group, but the idea was rejected. But perhaps the concept of
>>> resolution of a dataset (or a single data resource) is not limited to
>>> geospatial data.
at different levels of detail too. I really wonder if
> there already is something out there that could be used to indicate
> the resolution of spatial data.
>
> Regards,
> Frans
>
>
> On 8-8-2012 12:36, Thomas Bandholtz wrote:
>> Phil,
>>
>> very good ide
> Phil.
>
>
>
> [1] http://xkcd.com/927/
> [2] http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/geosparql
> [3] http://geovocab.org/doc/neogeo/
> [4] http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/2
> [5] http://www.w3.org/2011/gld/
> [6] http://philarcher.org/isa/locn-v1.00.html although off
regards,
Thomas
Am 09.05.2011 16:17, schrieb Thomas Bandholtz:
> Dear community,
>
> we are pleased to announce the release of iQvoc 3.0.
>
> iQvoc may be the tool of choice for organizations that are publishing
> and maintaining SKOS vocabularies.
> iQvoc addresses t
spect that I may need to don a flameproof suit here, as I tread into well
> worn paths of knowledge acquisition, but never mind, it's Sunday morning and
> raining outside :-)
>
> Best
> Hugh
>
> On 5 Jun 2011, at 07:37, Thomas Bandholtz wrote:
>
>> Am 04.06.201
Hugh Glaser,
>> Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
>> School of Electronics and Computer Science,
>> University of Southampton,
>> Southampton SO17 1BJ
>> Work: +44 23 8059 3670, Fax: +44 23 8059 3045
>> Mobile: +
s.org
>>
>> ... is now available - we're sorry for the delay ;)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Michael
>> --
>> Dr. Michael Hausenblas, Research Fellow
>> LiDRC - Linked Data Research Centre
>> DERI - Digital Enterprise Research Institute
>> NUI
order to provide a
serious point of reference for the terminology of their respective
domain of discourse.
iQvoc is open source under the Apache 2.0 open source license.
Read more at https://github.com/innoq/iqvoc/wiki/
Best regards,
Thomas
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rientation."
http://soasymposium.com/call2010.php
Feel invited for infecting the SOA community with semantics and linked data!
Kind regards,
Thomas
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iscussion this afternoon (well, in my time).
Thomas
(consulting the Federal Environment Agency in Germany)
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ganisation...@en;
skos:altLabel “organization...@en-us.
# full asymmetric pattern
:4711 rdf:type skos:Concept;
skosxl:prefLabel :Organisation;
ext:hasTranslation :4712.
:4712 rdf:type skos:Concept;
skosxl:prefLabel :organisation.
ext:hasTranslation :4711.
If you use skosxl f
semanticRelation with something like
> skos:homonym, and letting the client sort out which of the lexical
> labels might be involved. Not excited about the need to go to a class
> representation for labels; even less interested in anything involving
> RDF collections. - cheers, BPA
>
> Bra
abstract at
http://www.e-envi2009.org/myreview/SubmitAbstract.php before the
deadline Oct 31.
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