Hi all!
I'd like to point you to a vocabulary I've made for describing how to
mint (or validate) URI:s from RDF properties of a resource: CoIN -
Composition of Identifier Names [1].
It's completely based on needs we have in my current work, and may
still evolve a bit. Therefore this is both an
Niklas,
On 13 Apr 2010, at 10:06, Niklas Lindström wrote:
I'd like to point you to a vocabulary I've made for describing how to
mint (or validate) URI:s from RDF properties of a resource: CoIN -
Composition of Identifier Names [1].
Nice. Creating URIs from descriptions of resources is a
Hi Patrick,
On 10 April 2010 17:44:06 UTC+1, Patrick Logan patrickdlo...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah, never mind. I think I found the answer... Literal Key. Perhaps the
other patterns should mention this and include Literal Key in the
Related section?
I'll make sure there are some extra
Wonderful.
Any PDF version available?
pa
On 06/04/2010 16:10, Leigh Dodds wrote:
Hi folks,
Ian Davis and I have been working on a catalogue of Linked Data
patterns which we've put on-line as a free book. The work is licensed
under a Creative Commons attribution license.
This is is
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Leigh Dodds leigh.do...@talis.com wrote:
Hi,
Yes.
PDF: http://patterns.dataincubator.org/book/linked-data-patterns.pdf
EPUB: http://patterns.dataincubator.org/book/linked-data-patterns.epub
Something of a tangent but this reminds me, what's the latest on RDF
Hi Georgi,
First let me underline that the following is not a detached theory, it
is very practical:
The web of data can support the clinician in his cycle of decision:
(a)The clinician makes measurements (in the broadest sense, also
speaking with the patient and looking at a picture is
A quick question...
2010/4/13 Niklas Lindström lindstr...@gmail.com:
I've found it very valuable to formally declare the pieces from which
an URI is to be composed of. Especially in our environment where we
have a central design of the URI:s, but decentralized publishing of
data (which is of
Here are my 2¢ about the opacity of resources.
First, let me point out that, contrary to what is often believed/claimed
(and I plead guilty of having done so), URI opacity is *not* a
constraint of the REST architectural style, at least as defined by
Fielding in his thesis [1].
Then, AFAIK, the
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Pierre-Antoine Champin
swlists-040...@champin.net wrote:
Even more tangent, but when I read in detail the XMP spec last year (in
relation to the Media Annotation WG), I came to two conclusions:
- XMP specifies RDF at the level of the XML serialization, which is
Hi Robert,
On 13 Apr 2010, at 17:11, Robert Sanderson wrote:
I've found it very valuable to formally declare the pieces from which
an URI is to be composed of. Especially in our environment where we
have a central design of the URI:s, but decentralized publishing of
data (which is of a somewhat
On 13 Apr 2010, at 18:04, Pierre-Antoine Champin wrote:
2/ Given a URI, a software should not try to reverse-engineer it.
However, the axiom does not prevent that a software be given a
*rule* to
*produce* new URIs.
As a matter of fact, I would be surprised that TBL would discourage
this
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Sorry I had a small typo in that oai-ore example I included. I meant
to type ore:aggregates instead of ore-aggregates. I also meant to
include assertions about the format of the files, which can be handy
to have. //Ed
http://oszkdk.oszk.hu/resource/DRJ/404
dc:creator
Hi all,
Here's the juice on URI opacity, right from Roy [1].
The important bits:
Opacity of URI only applies to clients and, even then, only to
those parts of the URI that are not defined by relevant standards.
Origin servers, for example, have the choice of interpreting a
URI as being opaque
Hi,
On Tuesday, April 13, 2010, Dan Brickley dan...@danbri.org wrote:
...snip!...
Wouldn't it be nice if there were easy conventions for books about RDF
to have Webby linked RDF bundled in the files? Both seem nearly there
but not quite... (this not a complaint Leigh, I love this work btw!)
A fact of my experience since many years:
The homepage of my grandma is better accessible than the flagship(!) of
'linked data' dbpedia.org...
Let's do the test!
In Firefox, using best guesses:
http://dbpedia.org
Works!
http://barans-grandma.org
Does not work!
How many years
Dear DBpedia workers,
First of all, many thanks for this new release :)
Then, I have a quick question regarding the difference between the dbpedia
3.4 raw infobox data set and the dbpedia 3.5 raw infobox data set.
- http://downloads.dbpedia.org/3.5/en/infobox_properties_en.nt.bz2
-
2010/4/13 Richard Cyganiak rich...@cyganiak.de:
I think that URI Templates [3] might be a handy companion syntax for CoIN
and I wonder if they could be integrated into CoIN. I'm thinking more about
the general curly-brace-syntax rather than the fancy details. So perhaps you
could start with
On 13 April 2010 22:00, Leigh Dodds leigh.do...@talis.com wrote:
Hi Patrick,
On 10 April 2010 17:44:06 UTC+1, Patrick Logan patrickdlo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ah, never mind. I think I found the answer... Literal Key. Perhaps the
other patterns should mention this and include Literal Key in the
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