Martynas,
To my understanding, in a resource-centric model resources have a
description containing statements available about them.
When you try split it into parts, then you involve documents or graphs
and go beyond the resource-centric model.
OK, I can understand that. Does that mean
Kingsley,
On Thursday, May 07, 2015 7:59 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
[...]
The document content retrieved is in RDF-Turtle form, and by way of
profile
relation a user agent should assume that it adheres to the principles
outlined by
the concept identified by
Mark,
On Thursday, May 07, 2015 7:36 PM, Mark Baker wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Svensson, Lars l.svens...@dnb.de wrote:
Mark,
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:05 AM, Martynas Jusevičius
marty...@graphity.org wrote:
On the other hand, it seems like you want different descriptions of
On 5/8/15 10:24 AM, john.wal...@semaku.com wrote:
Hi Lars
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Martynas,
To my understanding, in a
Hi Lars
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Martynas,
To my understanding, in a resource-centric model resources have a
description containing statements available about them.
When you try split it into parts,
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John, Kingsley,
I wrote:
OK, I can understand that. Does that mean that if I have under the same URI
serve different representations (e. g. rdf/xml, turtle and xhtml+RDFa) all
those
representations must return exactly the same triples, or would it be
allowed to
use schema.org in the
Kingsley,
Hope this live example helps, in regards to understanding the issue at
hand. Basically, what a document describes is distinct from the shape
and form of its content.
We're totally on the same page here, but I need a way to negotiate the shape
and the form of the description and
I think foaf:primaryTopic/foaf:isPrimaryTopic of is a good convention
for linking abstract concepts/physical things to documents about them.
We use it extensively in our datasets. For example:
some/resource#this a bibo:Book ;
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf some/resource/dcat , some/resource/premis .
Also note that Schema.org will have a solution in their next release:
http://sdo-gozer.appspot.com/mainEntityOfPage
http://sdo-gozer.appspot.com/mainEntity
Jeff
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From: Martynas Jusevičius [mailto:marty...@graphity.org]
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 11:58 AM
To:
Hi Lars
On May 8, 2015 at 5:44 PM Svensson, Lars l.svens...@dnb.de wrote:
John, Kingsley,
I wrote:
OK, I can understand that. Does that mean that if I have under the same
URI
serve different representations (e. g. rdf/xml, turtle and xhtml+RDFa) all
those
representations must
On 5/8/15 6:04 AM, Svensson, Lars wrote:
Remember, XML basically blurred the lines of what an HTTP URI is about
by its proliferation of HTTP URIs that didn't resolve i.e., you had
denotation without connotation (what you get with identification by way
of name-description-document based
On 5/8/15 11:44 AM, Svensson, Lars wrote:
John, Kingsley,
I wrote:
OK, I can understand that. Does that mean that if I have under the same URI
serve different representations (e. g. rdf/xml, turtle and xhtml+RDFa) all those
representations must return exactly the same triples, or would it be
On 5/8/15 12:05 PM, Young,Jeff (OR) wrote:
Also note that Schema.org will have a solution in their next release:
http://sdo-gozer.appspot.com/mainEntityOfPage
http://sdo-gozer.appspot.com/mainEntity
Jeff
Jeff,
They already have:
1. schema:about -- Property
2. schema:url -- Property
3.
Kingsley,
As a describer of other people's WebPages and entities and the inferred
relationships between them, I use those existing terms frequently.
In my worldview, though, I would be inclined to use the new Schema.org terms
only on WebPages that I publish. Time will tell if that pattern
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