Re: New Research Alert: The Fate of the Semantic Web

Dick,
 
You're quite right.  However, UK Government has addressed this in part by also creating a UK Government Website Archive (thus storing all key web published information) together with a web server redirection tool to ensure that all URL links work in perpetuity. Thus we do change the location over time, but the UR-name continues to deliver the object irrespective.
 
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David
 
 
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>>> Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com> 10/05/2010 22:08 >>>

> publish one object per page, so that each has a URI

In addition, aside from resource identification (or UR-location,UR-name) the meta data is bound to a namespace and the identifier bound to an instance.  Badly implemented aggregation might mislead.


      



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