Re: Modularization [Was - Re: LDP interfaces in Java (based on Jena and JAX-RS)]

hello kingsley.

On 2012-08-07 14:52 , "Kingsley Idehen" <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote:
>For Linked Data the model is intrinsically an entity-attribute-value
>model enhanced with de-refrencable URIs.

why is it "intrinsically EAV" but not "intrinsically RDF"? i just don't
see this anywhere other than in your statements. linked data (lower case)
can be anything that uses structured data representations and URIs for
identification or resources; Linked Data (upper case) seems to be
perceived by the majority of people to be based on RDF. i still don't
understand how you end up on that middle ground (it's not RDF, but it's
EAV), and saying that it is "intrinsically" like that does not really
explain where this perspective originates.

thanks and cheers,

dret.

Received on Tuesday, 7 August 2012 13:15:50 UTC