Umm,
to be technically precise, an "spo statement" as I was thinking about it at
the time I wrote it, was the RDF Statement resource model, which of course
entails a subject, predicate, and object. Documents -- in their logical
sense -- are composed of little more than instances of RDF Statement... they
also happen to be chock full of presentation
properties with associated context and metadata (Dublin Core)
properties. Eventually I'd like to see those RDF Statements stored in a
namespace associated with the document, eg the Talkspace, but it certainly can
be a new, SMW metaspace such as Laurent spoke, one that is formally
its "a-box" I think it's called in the semantic community, ie every
Subject-space page has both a Talk-space page and a separate "Fact-space" page.
For instance, Factbox: would be the standard name of a fact-space namespace for
pages in the Main: namespace. Property_Factbox: is the standard name of a
factspace namespace for pages in the Property: namespace. and so on.
Hope
that helps.
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Koren
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Subject: Re: [SMW-devel]
Talkspace Semantics
Hi,
I'm confused about a few things - John:
- what do you mean by "logical properties" and "presentation
properties"?
- what's a "spo statement"?