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RE: Linkbases, Topic Maps, and RDF Knowledge Bases -- help me

  • From: Didier PH Martin <martind@n...>
  • To: uche.ogbuji@f..., xml-dev <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 13:02:05 -0400

maps of bases
HI Ouche,

Ouche said:
XTM is really a higher-layer level, as you say, of N-ary relationships
which can be implemented using RDF and XLink, althrough based on my recent
expereinces, there's no doubt to me that RDF is the superior tool for
a Topic Maps basis, which is why Eric van der Vlist's work

http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=1108

Is a good thing.  I've often talked about developing an RTM, but my itch
has not been great enough to scratch.  Eric's paved the way here.

Didier replies:
yes what Eric did is great, I totally agree on that. But Eric is exploring
both world and he tries to understand both and not sticking to only one.
He's exploring these universes to find a better truth.

cheers
Didier PH Martin


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