Re: multiple IDs as linked data

And don't forget iconic URI encoding used by Global Tax-Man, Inc. to identify jurisdictions ...

ISO has three Letter and three Numeric codes for "parent Countries" and 5 eyes has the GENC two letter codes.  These several pictures (icons) have to resolve to the same rdf:Label.

You can thank Ben Franklin, the inventor of Electricity.  Back in 1754 during the "French and Indian War" in North America, he published a rather famous political cartoon.
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2002695523/

The Snake Segments are labeled, and four Colonies have their "modern" labels (New York (NY), New Jersey (NJ), North Carolina (NC) and South Carolina (SC)).

These identifications began compilation of the iconic data base, which must include these four labels verbatim:

USA-NY-000|840-NY-000| State of New York
USA-NJ-000|840-NJ-000| State of New Jersey 
etc.

This is Linked Data, not Artificial Intelligence ... unless perhaps Watson might snap "Code for South Carolina ? That's Linked Data.  Not my job !  Read Ben's cartoon !".  If Watson did, we would all be a little better off.

--Gannon

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On Thu, 12/22/16, Mark Baker <distobj@acm.org> wrote:

 Subject: Re: multiple IDs as linked data
 To: "Andrea Perego" <andrea.perego@jrc.ec.europa.eu>
 Cc: "Catonano" <catonano@gmail.com>, "Linked Data community" <public-lod@w3.org>
 Date: Thursday, December 22, 2016, 11:10 AM
 
 On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at
 5:23 AM, Andrea Perego
 <andrea.perego@jrc.ec.europa.eu>
 wrote:
 > As a matter of fact, there's
 currently no best practice or reference
 >
 vocabulary for expressing identifiers in RDF.
 
 Except for all that stuff
 about URLs :P
 
 

Received on Thursday, 22 December 2016 20:05:16 UTC