Whenever the word ontology is used in a technical context, what is being promoted is likely of limited practical value.
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Whenever the word ontology is used in a technical context, what is being promoted is likely of limited practical value.
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I have this problem at work; the Jena people share the same building, so its very easy to get sucked into a meeting on RDF if you are not careful.
By avoiding all meetings/lectures/workshops with the word ‘ontology’, I can usually avoid trouble.
What I like are the “do it yourself” ontologies on the community sites.
LOL! Thank You!
“53. So many good ideas are never heard from again once they embark in a voyage on the semantic gulf.”
from EPIGRAMS IN PROGRAMMING
http://www.cs.yale.edu/quotes.html
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