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Definitions of top level concepts #76

Closed cjhendrix closed 11 years ago

cjhendrix commented 11 years ago

Of the top level concepts, Distributions, Incidents, and Needs are tagged as "for demo purposes only". However APL is not tagged this way. Any reason for that?

Also, those same three objects appear in the "vocabulary at a glance" , but no where else in the ns page.

crstn commented 11 years ago

We had introduced the concepts Distribution, Incident, and Need just to show what the first level in HXLator might look like when the vocabulary has grown. They are not really defined properly or used in any properties, so they don't appear in the rest of the documentation.

APL is already properly defined, that's why it doesn't say "for demo purposes only". We can change that, of course, to be consistent in HXLator.

cjhendrix commented 11 years ago

Does the HXLator use the reference to them in the standard? I want to keep them (distribution, incident, need) there in the HXLator, but I'm just wondering if having them in the standard is necessary (since they aren't really there).

On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Carsten Keßler notifications@github.comwrote:

We had introduced the concepts Distribution, Incident, and Need just to show what the first level in HXLator might look like when the vocabulary has grown. They are not really defined properly or used in any properties, so they don't appear in the rest of the documentation.

APL is already properly defined, that's why it doesn't say "for demo purposes only". We can change that, of course, to be consistent in HXLator.

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crstn commented 11 years ago

I've put them in the standard because (a) this means I didn't have to change anything in the HXLator logic, and (b) we will eventually have them in the standard anyway. We could also remove them from the standard until we really define them and just hard-code them into the HXLator for the demos.