Re: Notation Question in the examples on SOSA/SSN

I'd propose to going to a purely / syntax, dropping the #

I've now done a first pass over all the examples, comments on the 
pattern followed under each example in this analysis doc 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rb3TM4NDQvVj-JYoVQIcYEddphFrPM-eK9-EV8ydSNw/edit?usp=sharing>

:)

On 30.09.2024 10:53, Rob Atkinson wrote:
> Whilst all legal URI forms are valid,  the inconsistency is unhelpful, 
> and these particular examples are idiosyncratic and inconsistent with 
> the original O&M model of a GF_Property.
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> SOSA is more agnostic, but real systems are going to  need to have an 
> identifiable architecture pattern for properties. So can we 
> decide which style of examples we need to show - and push the others 
> to a register of examples?
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> On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 12:11 AM Robert Warren 
> <warren@glengarryag.com> wrote:
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>     It strikes me as wrong. -rhw
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>     On Fri, Sept 27, 2024, 6:08 a.m. Kathi Schleidt
>     <kathi@datacove.eu> wrote:
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>         Hi all,
>
>         going through and analysing the examples for SOSA/SSN, I've
>         noticed two different notations, sometimes used
>         interchangeably. Has to with associations from a class, I see
>         both '/' and '#' being used, at times within the same example.
>         See C.4 Tree height measurement
>         <https://w3c.github.io/sdw-sosa-ssn/ssn/#tree-height>, where
>         the ObsProp is tightly bound to the FoI. Here we find both
>         versions, e.g.:
>
>           * <tree/124/height>
>           * <tree/124#height>
>
>         Does the # version convey some subtly of meaning that I'm not
>         aware of, or are these 2 syntax options just being used
>         interchangeably? If they're the same, I'd be for using /
>         everywhere
>
>         :?
>
>         Kathi
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>         On 24.09.2024 12:40, Simon Cox wrote:
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