What should we call RDF's ability to allow multiple models to peacefully coexist, interconnected?

I -- and I'm sure many others -- have struggled for years trying to 
succinctly describe RDF's ability to allow multiple data models to 
peacefully coexist, interconnected, in the same data.  For data 
integration, this is a key strength of RDF that distinguishes it from 
other information representation languages such as XML.   I have tried 
various terms over the years -- most recently "schema promiscuous" -- 
but have not yet found one that I think really nails it, so I would love 
to get other people's thoughts.

This google doc lists several candidate terms, some pros and cons, and 
allows you to indicate which ones you like best:
http://goo.gl/zrXQgj

Please have a look and indicate your favorite(s).  You may also add more 
ideas and comments to it.  The document can be edited by anyone with the 
URL.

Thanks!
David Booth

Received on Friday, 7 March 2014 16:20:30 UTC