What a wonderful (open) world. :-)
Xiaoshu
Duncan Hull wrote:
Xiaoshu Wang wrote:
The semantic web stack layered cake put "trust" at the very top.
I thought trust was somewhere near the bottom of the stack? :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danbri/428172848/
or completely absent altogether
Xiaoshu Wang wrote:
The semantic web stack layered cake put "trust" at the very top.
I thought trust was somewhere near the bottom of the stack? :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danbri/428172848/
or completely absent altogether:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dullhunk/415645490/
Duncan
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Du
Peter Ansell wrote:
On 15/11/2007, Mark Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Xiaoshu, This is a beautiful synopsis of the problem - THANK YOU for
taking the time to write it up as well as you did! I will be using this
in my lectures for sure! :-)
What made me chuckle was how similar the D
Mark Wilkinson wrote:
Xiaoshu, This is a beautiful synopsis of the problem - THANK YOU for
taking the time to write it up as well as you did! I will be using
this in my lectures for sure! :-)
Thanks for the compliment.
What made me chuckle was how similar the DFDF concept is to the LSID
On 15/11/2007, Mark Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Xiaoshu, This is a beautiful synopsis of the problem - THANK YOU for
> taking the time to write it up as well as you did! I will be using this
> in my lectures for sure! :-)
>
> What made me chuckle was how similar the DFDF concept is
Xiaoshu, This is a beautiful synopsis of the problem - THANK YOU for
taking the time to write it up as well as you did! I will be using this
in my lectures for sure! :-)
What made me chuckle was how similar the DFDF concept is to the LSID
concept... except that the LSID doesn't rely on
I have written down my thoughts on the URI's identity issue and some web
architecture issues at "http://dfdf.inesc-id.pt/tr/web-arch";. The
writing mostly starts from the issue of "information resource" and
httpRange-14 but touched on how we are suppose to view the web architecture.
I think