Hi Jeremy,
The examples included below provide some of the metadata that describe how the
data was generated. For example, it includes parameters for the sequence
analysis steps (including the reference sequence and alignment parameters) and
hints at the platform that was used to do the sequen
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Hi Bob
In this message I reply to
> It will certainly be important to track metadata about the sequence analysis
> method, etc.
but not to
> In my opinion, the real potential of using semweb technologies with genetic
> data is in the layers of interpretation that are built from the genetic
If nothing else, this whole discussion illustrates the difficulties of merging
emails which use different interpretations of "interpretation".
On Mar 26, 2013, at 2:07 PM, "Rich Cooper" wrote:
> Dear David,
>
> I agree with you that the interpretations are not
> singular.
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Dear David,
I agree with you that the interpretations are not
singular. I have had a lot of experience in how
systems engineers (degreed, smart people) write
specifications, and then how software engineers
(also degreed smart people) interpret the
specifications. At Hughes, projects typically
inv
> H, there are a lot of modeling questions in there.
The adage "all models are wrong, but some are useful" comes to mind. To answer
these questions, you need to define your use cases. What are you trying to
model? Why? How is the data going to be used?
Are you trying to model the sequen
[Apologies for cross-posting]
Dear all,
We are happy to announce the new release 1.3.7 of the HermiT OWL
Reasoner http://www.hermit-reasoner.com/.
HermiT is a free and open source reasoner for ontologies written using
the Web Ontology Language (OWL) [1], developed by the University of
Oxford. Gi
Pat,
This is helpful, thanks.
Is there any chance of making it happen? (Then, I think Antione Zimmerman's
semantics proposal for datasets is a small additional step.)
#g
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On 26/03/2013 09:52, Pat Hayes wrote:
Hi David
Sorry if I got a little personal back there, I was getting frustrated
Hi David
Sorry if I got a little personal back there, I was getting frustrated.
So, thinking over our emails and trying to understand what you were saying, I
think I have it figured out. And your proposal is in fact (still not legal
according to the RDF specs, but) not entirely daft. But you a
On Mar 25, 2013, at 2:18 PM, David Booth wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> ...
> To claim that the model theoretic style in which the RDF Semantics spec was
> written has any bearing whatsoever on the spec's purpose or its "appropriate
> use" would be a serious misrepresentation of its role as a W3C standa
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