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categories outside of that structure for whatever your system needs.
categories outside of that structure for whatever your system needs.


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Revision as of 15:28, 18 August 2009

http://smwforum.ontoprise.com/smwforum/images/a/ad/Manual_SMW.pdf

http://smw.referata.com/wiki/Special:BrowseData/Tips

(from mailing list)

- Create a top category for Semantic Classes. I called mine 'Categories'. It holds only categories used to define a 'Is-a' relationship. Doing so has at least two benefits : 1- You can do a query on your core content by restricting it to the 'Categories' level. 2- You can define other categories outside of that structure for whatever your system needs.


 
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