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− | |Score= | + | |Score=1 - needs minor revision |
|ReviewSummary=The proposal looks sensible to me, but I do expect that other peers might believe it to be rather trivial, thus I would recommend it for discussion at WOP. It is however essential that this proposal is presented in such a way as to target naive developers. | |ReviewSummary=The proposal looks sensible to me, but I do expect that other peers might believe it to be rather trivial, thus I would recommend it for discussion at WOP. It is however essential that this proposal is presented in such a way as to target naive developers. | ||
|ReviewConfidence=ODPs: medium/high | |ReviewConfidence=ODPs: medium/high | ||
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|ReviewClearProblem=This aspect should be developed in more detail. Please bear in mind that this description should be thorough enough to aid all ontology engineers, let alone the least experienced ones. | |ReviewClearProblem=This aspect should be developed in more detail. Please bear in mind that this description should be thorough enough to aid all ontology engineers, let alone the least experienced ones. | ||
− | Since we are mentioning logical antipatterns, I think a couple of examples showing the bizarre consequences of a failure to apply such a pattern. Like, say, showing how statements such as : | + | Since we are mentioning logical antipatterns, I think a couple of examples showing the bizarre consequences of a failure to apply such a pattern would help. Like, say, showing how statements such as : |
− | - SaltLake isEquivalentTo not FreshWaterLake | + | - SaltLake isEquivalentTo not FreshWaterLake<br> |
− | - Balkhash isA SaltLake | + | - Balkhash isA SaltLake<br> |
− | - SpiderMan isDifferentFrom Balkhash | + | - SpiderMan isDifferentFrom Balkhash<br> |
then reasoning could infer that SpiderMan is a FreshWaterLake. Anyway, the more absurd and shocking the examples, the higher the chance for inexperienced ontology developers to get it right. | then reasoning could infer that SpiderMan is a FreshWaterLake. Anyway, the more absurd and shocking the examples, the higher the chance for inexperienced ontology developers to get it right. |
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Overall suggestion (score): 1 - needs minor revision
Since we are mentioning logical antipatterns, I think a couple of examples showing the bizarre consequences of a failure to apply such a pattern would help. Like, say, showing how statements such as :
- SaltLake isEquivalentTo not FreshWaterLake
- Balkhash isA SaltLake
- SpiderMan isDifferentFrom Balkhash