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RE: RE: description of the logical or semantic structure

  • To: "Michael Kay" <mike@s...>, "ludger goeke" <ludgergoeke@g...>, <xml-dev@l...>
  • Subject: RE: RE: description of the logical or semantic structure
  • From: "Chiusano Joseph" <chiusano_joseph@b...>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 12:10:27 -0500
  • Thread-index: AcXfo+qwoH2i48+HRGGvSomPT2PalAAB2zXgAAkfp7A=
  • Thread-topic: RE: description of the logical or semantic structure

semantic structure of english words
> No, the tags in your markup are arbitrary strings. It's your 
> description of the markup "When I say Name, I mean personal 
> name" that conveys the semantics. There's arguably a default 
> description "When I use a tag that's an English word, I use 
> it with the same meaning as that English word", but that's 
> still something that's external to the XML document itself. 
> The tags have no meaning without an external explanation of 
> their intent and usage.

Not sure if anyone is doing this (or has thought about it), but it seems
to me that if one included a reference (URI) to an instance of an OWL
class (or property of a class) then that can be a step in the right
direction. 

So perhaps one could have:

<Name owl-ref="www.someuri.com">Peter Smith</Name>

where "owl-ref" (attribute name simply chosen by me for this response)
refers to an OWL class/property that conveys that "This is the full name
of a Person".

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@s...] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:51 AM
> To: 'ludger goeke'; xml-dev@l...
> Subject: RE:  RE: description of the logical or 
> semantic structure 
> 
> > <Person>
> >    <Name>Peter Smith</Name>
> >    <Age>56</Age>
> > </Person>
> > 
> > 
> > Does the markup describes  the content for example  "Peter 
> Smith" in a 
> > semantic way, that means does it describes that the content "Peter 
> > Smith" has the semantic of a name
> 
> No, the tags in your markup are arbitrary strings. It's your 
> description of the markup "When I say Name, I mean personal 
> name" that conveys the semantics. There's arguably a default 
> description "When I use a tag that's an English word, I use 
> it with the same meaning as that English word", but that's 
> still something that's external to the XML document itself. 
> The tags have no meaning without an external explanation of 
> their intent and usage.
> Without that explanation, the above XML fragment could mean 
> "Launch an attack on Cuba NOW!".
> 
> Michael Kay
> 
> 
> 
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