Martynas, > To my understanding, in a resource-centric model resources have a > description containing statements available about them. > > When you try split it into parts, then you involve documents or graphs > and go beyond the resource-centric model.
OK, I can understand that. Does that mean that if I have under the same URI serve different representations (e. g. rdf/xml, turtle and xhtml+RDFa) all those representations must return exactly the same triples, or would it be allowed to use schema.org in the RDFa, W3C Organisation Ontology for rdf/xml and foaf when returning turtle? After all it's different descriptions of the same resource. Best, Lars