- From: Nandana Mihindukulasooriya <nmihindu@fi.upm.es>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2014 12:36:33 +0200
- To: "public-ldp-wg@w3.org" <public-ldp-wg@w3.org>
Received on Thursday, 8 May 2014 10:37:17 UTC
Hi, In the LDP spec, one form of a membership triple can be as following. (membership-constant-URI, membership-predicate, member-derived-URI) In this case, what we call the 'member-derived-URI' resource is the member, isn't it ? I am not sure the name of the 'membership-constant-URI' resource but it is not the member, I assume. The definition of the LDP-DC says, An LDPC that adds the concept of membership, allowing the flexibility of choosing what form its membership triples take, and *allows members to be any resources, not only documents*. *LDP-DC allows membership-constant-URI to be any resource* but the member-derived-URI (or member) will always be the created document. So I am not sure whether the latter part of the definition is correct but that depends on the answer to the first question. I assume the answer should be yes, because the definition of the LDP-IC says An LDPC similar to a LDP-DC that is also capable of having members whose URIs are based on the content of its contained documents rather than the URIs assigned to those documents. Best Regards, Nandana
Received on Thursday, 8 May 2014 10:37:17 UTC