Re: "particular uniquely identified resource"

The "particular uniquely-identified resource" selection makes the most sense to me.


Peter

On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:07 PM, Jodi Schneider wrote:
> 
> I think the phrase "particular uniquely identified resource" might need a comma or hyphen, in order to ensure it's correctly parsed. Thoughts?
> 
> In a graph-based architecture, in contrast, an organization can supply individual statements about a resource, and all statements provided about a particular uniquely identified resource can be aggregated into a global graph.
> 
> Some possibilities:
> "particular, uniquely identified resource"
> "particular uniquely-identified resource"
> "particular, uniquely-identified resource"
> 
> I'm not sure if any of these are clear/prevent misreading. Hopefully somebody else has a sense of that (or will just tell me to be less picky!)
> 
> -Jodi


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