1 From: Boris Kraut <krt@nurfuerspam.de>
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2 Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2013 01:36:59 +0200
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4 Message-ID: <20130402013659.dPqewu@silberbruch>
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8 To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
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9 Subject: [.plan] Zitat des Tages
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12 > However, it's also seems clear to me that this is a recipe
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13 > for trouble for the semantic web. Surely all real-world data
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14 > that concerns non-trivial applications such as science and
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15 > electronic health records, or any kind of human activity
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16 > _must_ take time into account? Which ever hack you make to
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17 > account for time, it has to propagate through all your
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18 > ontologies. An ontology that treats the world as time-slices
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19 > can't interoperate with one that has a standard view of
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20 > objects and processes. It may be just about workable, but
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21 > I can't see it being anything other than tremendously
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22 > complicated. We'll essentially end up with layering 3-place
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23 > relations on top of RDF in an extremely inelegant way.
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