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| -----Original Message----- | From: Patrick Stickler [mailto:patrick.stickler@n...] | It seems to allow knowledge modelling, but I'm beginning to wonder | if the representation-not-resource view of URLs is precise enough | for knowledge modelling. It is precise; but it may be poor as a design choice since one has to provide the mapping between a "representation-not-resource" and what it represents (whatever that may be). No good for network-aware development. The only case, IMHO, that justifies a URI that just represents something, is when you have that something on the air (meaning runtime space for example) and you need a handle for it because the system just works that way, or because it's convenient to reuse the system's implemented behavior. Take RDF for example, (AFAIK and even worse, last time I checked) where literals cannot be subjects in a sentence (triple). This essentially has to do with the RDF model; a literal there is just that; what if the system was able to uniquely identify this literal and refer to it with a *unique* URI; all implemented features applicable to resources would be available for literals as well. This brings up some thoughts (and a problem) but this is the wrong list... Kindest regards, Manos
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