User david - Semantic Overflowmost recent 30 from http://www.semanticoverflow.com2010-09-09T18:32:17Zhttp://www.semanticoverflow.com/feeds/user/340http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://www.semanticoverflow.com/questions/647/multiple-domain-and-range-attributes-for-rdf-propertyMultiple Domain and range attributes for rdf propertyDavid2010-03-14T23:02:20Z2010-03-15T21:42:47Z
<p>Hi, I was wondering what the implications are of using, in particular, multiple domain attributes for a property - and i suppose to some extent this would apply to the range attribute also.</p>
<p>If a property has multiple domain attributes then does this imply this imply that the two classes are related in some way or can it be used simply to state that a property can be used with more than one class.</p>
http://www.semanticoverflow.com/questions/621/inverse-of-dcterms-subject/634#634Answer by David for Inverse of DCTerms subjectDavid2010-03-11T09:30:50Z2010-03-11T09:30:50Z<p>skos:isSubjectOf is depricated. Would have to use the historical namepsace. The versions can be found <a href="http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/history" rel="nofollow">here</a> but i am not sure exactly if this is considered good practice or not.</p>