On 17 November 2010 10:36, Uldis Bojars <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> SIOC was mentioned in the Finding the Achilles Heel of the Web of Data
> talk @ ISWC 2010:
> http://www.slideshare.net/cgueret/cgueret-iswc2010
>
> The mention was an example of when linked data "connections" may
> break, e.g. when concepts change (sioc:User -> sioc:UserAccount).
>
> To be honest, a change of a concept URI should not prevent one from
> following linked data "paths" as long as concept instance URIs are
> dereferencable and contain links to other data. Still, was interesting
> to see it mentioned.

The Important Word in Semantic Web is "Web" -- DanC

DNS is the Achilles heel of the Web -- TimBL

'Web of Data is the Semantic Web Done right' - anon

=> hence DNS is the Achilles heel of the web of data :)

Jesting aside, the web of data is a graph, not a network, as the
slides say.  Multi dimensional -- hmmm does a topology have
dimensions, I'm not sure.

I think the question may be rephrased, as what aspects have proven
successful in the web of documents, that the web of data is finding
great difficultly catching up with?

Perhaps the answer is the network effect.  Maybe if SIOC can be a
super set of facebook, we'll have overcome the this barrier?

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