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Title : Web OF Physical Objects Uniform Resource Identifiers
Author(s) : S. shariyar
Filename : draft-shariyar-wop-uri-01.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2004-3-2
This document defines Uniform Resource Identifiers for Physical
Objects and human.It provides a proposal for the implementation of the
Concept, öPhysical resources as well as humans should be accessible
over the Internet and an information object is on the web if it can have a URI ö. It emphasizes on the fact that people should be able to
access the physical resources,they possess or even humans,from anywhere
in the world through a common standard(URI) e.g. accessing a car from a
remote location,or finding the location of the child via URI.As URIs are
needed in RDF,XML,so by using them for ubiquitous resources we could
easily integrate the world of ubiquitous computing and semantic web i.e.
Ubiquitous Semantic Web.
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