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RE:  Meta-somethingorother (was the semantic webmega-permathrea
Hi Eliotte,

> The question at hand is when one is publishing
> data should it be published in XML+Namespaces or
> in RDF.  You're allowed to use any reasonably
> priced tools on top of this you care to. The
> availability of high quality, free parsers is a
> big reason XML is superior to custom binary
> formats, for example. Are there high quality RDF
> tools that enable one to do things with RDF data
> that can't be as easily done with the high
> quality XML tools operating on the XML data? If
> so, that's useful information. For me, it's still
> an open question.
> --
> 

I was thinking about the challenge you set in an earlier message: get an
inexpensive tool allowing to do some useful work with RDF. Here is one, a
free one: Protégé. You can import-export RDF statements and create forms to
fill the slots (i.e. property's values). Creating a form is quite easy. With
this form you can create other RDF statements and even link them together
and see the result in a graph. The critic I may have against the tool is too
much emphasis on a platonic approach; I would prefer a prototype approach.

Now it's your turn Eliotte do you know a tool allowing me to
create/update/manipulate set of resources/objects? If you mention an XML
editing tool then fair enough, how can I get a graph of related or linked
resource with these tools? I won't speak of filling or creating an XML
document since altova is providing a free tool for that. So the form part of
the tool is already created. Now how about having property set linked
together to express associations between concepts?

Cheers
Didier PH Martin


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