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The usability of anonymous nodes can be overrated as they don't have a URI serving as a global unique identifier (and potentialy locator) for them. Using "predications linking them to suitable subject-indicating URIs" sounds cumbersome. Using actual resources provides this functionality in a more uniform way. Then again, I don't consider anonymous nodes to be resources; based on my rather quick interpretation of LBase [1], they can be classified under the "quantified formula" mechanisms. [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/NOTE-lbase-20030123/ Manos > On Friday 24 January 2003 02:27 pm, John Cowan wrote: > >>RDF people could do this too, by only referring to addressable resources >>with URIs, and using anonymous nodes for non-addressable resources >>(with predications linking them to suitable subject-indicating URIs).
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