- From: Eric Jain <Eric.Jain@isb-sib.ch>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:55:24 +0200
- To: Alan Ruttenberg <alanruttenberg@gmail.com>
- CC: wangxiao@musc.edu, Michel_Dumontier <Michel_Dumontier@carleton.ca>, public-semweb-lifesci <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>, Mark Wilkinson <markw@illuminae.com>, Benjamin Good <goodb@interchange.ubc.ca>, Natalia Villanueva Rosales <naty.vr@gmail.com>
Alan Ruttenberg wrote: > Yes, but how will we handle the case where some set of people make > statements with the subject being > http://beta.uniprot.org/entry/P12345 and another set makes statements > about http://uniprot.org/entry/P12345. They are really talking about the > same subject, but our semantic web agent won't know that. If we had used > the PURL, then we wouldn't have a problem. If you want to talk about the subject, you should use the representation independent PURL. If you want to talk about a web page, the two pages are quite different, no point in having a common PURL for the representations?
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