RE: statements about resources vs. representations

> From: Pat Hayes
> [ . . . ]
> OK, but Im still puzzled. What *kind* of thing is R supposed to be?
> Take several cases.
>
> (1) R is an actual book, a physical thing I found in a second-hand
> bookstore. My question for this case is, how did this R get to have a
> URI? And even if it did, how did you find out what that URI was? Put
> another way, what establishes the relationship between R and U?

Its URI declaration, of course.  :)
http://www.dbooth.org/2007/uri-decl/




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