Re: HTTP URIs for real world objects

Thanks Peter for the reminder

There is also a separate OASIS recommendation on Published Subjects, 
defining "published subject identifiers" and "published subject indicators".
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/2897/pubsubj-pt1-1.01-cs.pdf

Bernard

Peter F Brown a écrit :
> There are HTTP URIs for real world objects: they are called "subject identifiers" and form part of the ISO 13250 Topic Maps standard, where a 'Topic' is a proxy for any real world subject, and a Topic can take 0 to a URIs as subject identifiers...
> Its sometimes really hard keeping things simple, but when There is something There that works , please use it and don't fall victim of the 'Not Invented here' syndrome. Regards, Peter
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