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From: Mark Wilkinson [mailto:ma...@illuminae.com]
Sent: 16 June 2011 16:18
To: linkedlifedatapracticesn...@googlegroups.com; Helena Deus
Cc: Claus Stie Kallesøe; HCLS; Anja Jentzsch
Subject: Re: [linkedlifew3cnote] Re: Linkset Provenance
< "drugX" rdf:type myshema:dr
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 09:06:47 -0700, Helena Deus
wrote:
Great to hear from you.
Always nice to hear from you too!!
M
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 09:06:47 -0700, Helena Deus
wrote:
I thought the drugs we two individuals (instances of drugs).
< :drugX rdf:type myshema:drug >
Here you are saying X is "type drug", asserting that "myschema:drug" is an
OWL Class. Therefore...
< myschema:drug owl:sameAs
: linkedlifedatapracticesn...@googlegroups.com; Helena Deus
Cc: Claus Stie Kallesøe; HCLS; Anja Jentzsch
Subject: Re: [linkedlifew3cnote] Re: Linkset Provenance
> < "drugX" rdf:type myshema:drug > and then somewhere else state that <
> myschema:drug owl:sameAs someother:drug >.
I
Hi Mark,
Great to hear from you. What would you recommend instead?
I thought the drugs we two individuals (instances of drugs).
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Mark Wilkinson wrote:
>
> < :drugX rdf:type myshema:drug > and then somewhere else state that
>> < myschema:drug owl:sameAs someother
Thanks lena, very helpful
claus
- Original meddelelse -
> Hi Claus, all
>
> Lately I have been preferring the second option, for
> provenance/attribution issues - I want to be able to separate my list
> of instances of a class from the list of instances defined somewhere
> else. A neat
< "drugX" rdf:type myshema:drug > and then somewhere else state that
< myschema:drug owl:sameAs someother:drug >.
I wouldn't advise this - it's an OWL Full construct. You can only use
sameAs to merge two *individuals* in OWL DL.
Mark
--
Dr. Mark Wilkinson
Assistant Professor, Medica
Hi Claus, all
Lately I have been preferring the second option, for provenance/attribution
issues - I want to be able to separate my list of instances of a class from
the list of instances defined somewhere else. A neat way to do that is to
say that
< "drugX" rdf:type myshema:drug > and then somew