Re: query language

On 9/10/14 1:43 PM, Erik Wilde wrote:
> hello ruben.
>
> On 2014-09-10, 10:33 , Ruben Verborgh wrote:
>>> what link descriptions also are supposed to do is to describe data 
>>> types
>> Hydra does that too; by re-using existing properties and Linked Data 
>> practices.
>> The idea is that http://example.com/feedpaging/page would deference 
>> to the following information:
>> <http://example.com/feedpaging/page> rdfs:range xsd:positiveInteger.
>> Thereby, http://example.com/feedpaging/page is a positive integer, 
>> everywhere.
>
> that's assuming that the "property" property (sorry for that) is 
> defined to be a link (that you have to follow to get type information) 
> instead of an identifier.

When is a hyperlink not an identifier?

Hyperlinks identify [1] things on Hyperdata networks e.g., World Wide Web.

[1] 
http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/61/9e/fa/619efa4c328a4d0ec4a1b705d3d0fd88.jpg 
-- Identification Illustrated .
[2] http://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/#word=name .
[3] http://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/identifier .

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