Sure Martin, the critic was based on the practice to use vocabulary resources without # or / . The resulting concatenated URI would not be useful for identification. This is primarily an encoding and parsing issue for RDF/XML. But I think that we will need to discuss this topic in more detail and include the results in the specification or OWL documentation as best practice.
I will look into this soon. Where do you want me to publish this? Best, Marco On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 6:27 AM, martin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Marco, > > In the London Meeting, you critsized the use of absolute paths for URIs we > used in > an RDF example for Actors etc. Could you describe what you would regard as > good URI generation > policy? > > The question for me is, to which any local address would be a good URI for > something that exists > in the world independent from my context. > > Best, > > Martin > -- > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Martin Doerr | Vox:+30(2810)391625 | > Principle Researcher | Fax:+30(2810)391638 | > | Email: [email protected] | > | > Center for Cultural Informatics | > Information Systems Laboratory | > Institute of Computer Science | > Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) | > | > Vassilika Vouton,P.O.Box1385,GR71110 Heraklion,Crete,Greece | > | > Web-site: http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl | > -------------------------------------------------------------- > >
