This leads me to think that the main relation we are looking for is
one between an information resource (which may have multiple URI's)
and a *string* that is a URL that will help us to get its
representation. Maybe this is obvious.
The www notion of 'resource' includes things that have differen
There is an initial implementation pointed to by my slides. The goal
of this strategy goes beyond simple string substitution. It is about
classifying the types of resources we might use representing policies
related to them, such as longevity, volatility, versioning,
identity, etc.
Bes
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Cheers,
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Helen
> This is one of my points. Technically, the discussed problem is a simple
> string substitution, why making it so complicated using an RDF engine
> with a lot altered semantics plus heuristic approach.
Xiaoshu,
I guess mainly because string-substitution definitions are not standardized on
th
Dear colleagues,
due to the many requests, we have decided to grant an extension to the
submission
deadline of RR2007.
The new deadline is ** FEBRUARY 11 **.
Authors who already submitted are free to use the extra time to
further polish up
their paper and amend it via the resubmission system of
Eric Neumann wrote:
Since much of what is being discussed here is about a "practical time to
turn-around" for resolution, this is a quantitative criterion that can be measured.
Why not set up a small demonstration for handling some class of URI's (e.g., list of
genes), that have getMethods, a
Since much of what is being discussed here is about a "practical time to
turn-around" for resolution, this is a quantitative criterion that can be
measured.
Why not set up a small demonstration for handling some class of URI's (e.g.,
list of genes), that have getMethods, and try accessing the