Ian, here's revised text for the section that troubled you. Let me know if
it misses the mark. Thanks...Scott

Using the Compact representation title, name, and icon
A Compact representation of the resource may contain a more accurate and
slightly richer label for a target resource ( dc:title element), a
short-form title for the resource ( dc:name), and a corresponding image (
oslc:icon), all of which may be based on the current state of the target
resource. If this becomes known to the Consumer, the Consumer SHOULD assume
that this information is better and use it in forming the hyperlink that is
displayed to the user. When available, dc:name MAY be used instead of
dc:title in presentations where visual space is severely limited.



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