Re: [Gzz] RE: [ba-ohs-talk] Fenfire, RDF (re "Towards a Standard Graph-Based...")
At 01:55 PM 3/8/2003, Sandy Klausner wrote:
>A resource is context, whereas a topic is content. (01)
I would think that, technically speaking, resources are not topics, but
they can be the subjects of topics, and, thus, treated as if they are topics. (02)
Now, a resource as context? And a topic as content? (03)
Please explain. (04)
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