Marc de Graauw
Information & communication, language, security, semantics, identity, healthcare. ICT, philosopher, geek, father, freelancer, theatre. Available for consultancy in ICT/healthcare. CV
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Monthly Archives: October 2006
The URI Identity Paradox
Norman Walsh wrote: “(some) fall into the trap of thinking that an “http” URI is somehow an address and not a name”. It’s an opinion expressed more often, for instance in the TAG Finding “URNs, Namespaces and Registries”, where is … Continue reading
Syntactical and Semantical Compatibility
In a previous post I summarized some concepts from David Orchard’s W3C TAG Finding ‘Extending and Versioning Languages‘. Now I’ll make things complicated and talk about syntactical and semantical compatibility. When I send you a message we can distinguish syntactical … Continue reading