Hi,

The question may be somewhat out of focus of the group but since we have here a 
number of competent people I dared to post the question here. 


Let us given an ontology O1 under development that has assigned domain "d1:". 
So, we have ownership of O1. For development of the O1 we find useful to use 
some knowledge defined in an ontology O2 with domain "d2:". Note that the O2 is 
an externally defined ontology not in our administration scope. Let's now 
assume we want to create a resource that would be an individual from the class 
"d2:C", where the class is defined in O2.

What should be best practice to do: "d1:R rdf:type d2:C2" or "d2:R rdf:type 
d2:C2"?

I believe both are conceptually correct statements but I am not sure whether 
the second statement is in accordance with Linked Data principles.

Thanks,
Milorad Tosic

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