[Biojava-dev] Re: Flyweight Ontologies?
Matthew Pocock
matthew_pocock at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Nov 7 05:54:29 EST 2003
Schreiber, Mark wrote:
>>I think the LSID people would point out at this point that
>>LSIDs should
>>be permanent, and immutable, always resolving to the same (or
>>equivalent) entity. If we substitute URN for LSID, then I'm happy -
>>urn:biojava: or something - I think we're meant to use
>>urn:x-biojava as
>>we've not registered the biojava namespace.
>>
>>
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>I'm not sure I follow. My intention would be that they do always resolve to the same object. Although I haven't looked too much into the ontology package so I'm not sure if this is possible.
>
A particular LSID should resolve for all eternity to the same entity, so
by using LSIDs for things like ontologies within a running application,
we are implicitly contracting ourselves to have that data available /for
ever/, even if it is working data or intermediate results, or if we know
we will be changing the schema next week. URNs don't have this restriction.
M
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>- Mark
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