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(new) Figure 1: The classes and object properties used in FALDO #24

Closed peterjc closed 10 years ago

peterjc commented 10 years ago

The caption needs to be expanded: The left half of the figure is the classes, and the indentation and down arrows presumably indicate subclasses [I suspect a tree like presentation make this clearer, or at least increasing the indention?]. The right side is the properties, but what is the meaning of the blue icon (rectangle with white on the left end) versus the green icon (plain rectangle)?

Also more visual separation between the classes (left) and properties (right) might help avoid any confusion with any apparent mapping between class owl:Nothing and the horizontally aligned property after (etc).

JervenBolleman commented 10 years ago

New diagram which I think captures more relevant information and has a legend for the meaning of lines, circles and boxes.

peterjc commented 10 years ago

Much nicer :)

Minor quibble, should it be "semantically poor data" rather than "semantic poor data"? This is for things like INSDC joins (ordered) and similar (order unknown), right?

JervenBolleman commented 10 years ago

Yes that is correct, quibble incorporated in

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On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Peter Cock notifications@github.comwrote:

Much nicer :)

Minor quibble, should it be "semantically poor data" rather than "semantic poor data"? This is for things like INSDC joins (ordered) and similar (order unknown), right?

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