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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 08:21:39 -0500, Bullard, Claude L (Len) <len.bullard@i...> wrote: > That will be more complex than Hytime, Michael. Quite possibly. Starting with something as abstract as OWL does take the well-known path into the weeds of trying to solve intractable concrete problems by abstracting way reality into a form that can be solved. That has some notable successes (Newton comes to mind!) but numerous failures, of the sort Joel Spolsky talks about in his Architecture Astronauts essay http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000018.html The way to deal with complexity, in my very humble opinion, is to start with the simple and proven,such as HTML-ish one-way links (and most people can stop there). For those who can't, the question whether to support multiple complex ways of specifying relationships of different directions, types, semantics, etc. or to try to converge on one that more or less works for all. Likewise, to really help real people the solution must have the network effect working to push it forward as well as some evolutionary selection pressure to keep it down to the bare minimum. HyTime, XLink, Topic Maps, etc. clearly don't have the communities that generate the network effect and selection pressure needed. I'm not at all sure that OWL does either, but it does have a) a lot of smart peole building it; b) the W3C powers-that-be pushing it, and c) some extremely deep pockets in DC funding it and applying it. With a gun to my head, I'd predict that OWL has the best chance among current technologies of leading to a breakthrough in the Modeling/Linking area, but I certainly wouldn't bet the farm that it will avoid the fate of HyTime.
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