One small example for those that think "instance" is easy. T...

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One small example for those that think "instance" is easy. The model, the ontology, forms a nice map. But, we think in instances or model. So, if you have a journal app, an entry is an instance of the model where you have relations (tags and subcategories). The node of the subcategory in the model has instances of a journal entry. Most want to make it into a taxonomy, which does kind of work, but it messes up cognition of the model vs. instance. I don't want to do RDF/OWL. I want a shortcut.
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