On 01/02/2012 07:25, Erik Sundvall wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 14:42, Thomas Beale 
> <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com 
> <mailto:thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com>> wrote:
>
>     Erik,
>     which file do you mean here? Where is this alias? 
>
>
> Oh, never mind, it was just a sidetrack, focus on other things if you 
> don't get it. Let's not spend more email electrons, CPU cycles and 
> brainpower on this part of the thread.
>
> What I meant was that a serialized archetype- or template-file that 
> uses a lot of similarly prefixed URIs could use internal aliases 
> (defined in that specific archetype- or template-file) for long URI 
> prefixes. This is done by many other RDF and XML serialization 
> approaches to increase readability. But let's not do anything like 
> that for ADL now. Maybe those of us that are interested in e.g. XML 
> and YAML (that already have built-in prefix/namespace mechanisms) 
> could look at this later.
>

that's what I wanted to check. I expect it would be useful in ADL 
archetypes - essential, if we are going to connect semantic net to 
archetypes - we just need a bit more solid theory on some of this stuff, 
to see how it should be done. I would guess at least that the 
AUTHORED_RESOURCE class should have some generic schema namespacing / 
alias capability, which is easy enough to do.

- thomas

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