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| ===Custom Tags=== | | ===Custom Tags=== |
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− | Now that you've created your first semantic annotation (tag)
| + | ===Attributes=== |
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| + | Now that you've created your first semantic tag (an ''[[Centiare:attribute|attribute]]''), you may wish to explore some of the advantages of using [[Centiare:Ordinal identifier|Ordinal identifier]]s (Centiare convention is numbers) to further differentiate between certain, related attributes. |
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| + | The two general cases are: |
| + | *When ''values'' are variable/non-standard eg job titles vs movie titles (which means one searches on attributes, not attribute '''values''') |
| + | *When attributes have relations to other attributes eg key person<->job title. |
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| + | In this way, friends/interests don't require ordinal identifiers, unless at some point there are secondary attribute relations. For example friends<->gender, interests<->summer/winter, etc. |
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| + | ===Relations=== |
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| + | Subjects such as interests can also be semantically tagged as ''[[Centiare:relations|relations]]'', since common Directory or Main pages can be interlinked to multiple users via ASK queries (see [[Skiing]], etc). |
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| ===Search Queries=== | | ===Search Queries=== |