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| + | Note how 5.2 Reification with blank nodes is immediately diving into the technical uglity of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blank_node Blank nodes]. With the definition ''In RDF, a blank node (also called bnode) is a node in an RDF graph representing a resource for which a URI or literal is not given''. | ||
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| + | Basically this is all just a workaround for a missing separation of concerns in which not individual nodes are the core concept but subgraphs of a reasonable size that have a semantic meaning. | ||
Revision as of 09:18, 9 July 2025
see https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/CIM/001_099/006/01.02.01_60/gs_CIM006v010201p.pdf
Note how 5.2 Reification with blank nodes is immediately diving into the technical uglity of Blank nodes. With the definition In RDF, a blank node (also called bnode) is a node in an RDF graph representing a resource for which a URI or literal is not given.
Basically this is all just a workaround for a missing separation of concerns in which not individual nodes are the core concept but subgraphs of a reasonable size that have a semantic meaning.