On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Arthur Ryman <[email protected]> wrote: > At the Core telecon today, Jim raised this topic. We need to continue the > discussion. Here is a suggestion for how to handle this: > > Any RDF resource representation MAY contain zero or more triples that have > a given URI, S, as the subject, and rdf:type as the predicate, If there > is a triple of the form (S, rdf:type, T) where T is a type URI defined by > some OSLC Domain specification, then the RDF representation of T SHOULD > satisfy the OSLC Domain specification that defines T.
I thought you argued against this point today, saying that you can only make that sort of inference when you that a resource is provided by a service that implements an OSLC specification. - Dave
