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Why # in different locations? #1

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borgendorf opened this issue Jul 8, 2016 · 2 comments
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Why # in different locations? #1

borgendorf opened this issue Jul 8, 2016 · 2 comments

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@borgendorf
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Hi there. I just discovered UCO yesterday and am very excited about using it in our cybersecurity tool, DarkLight (https://darklightcyber.com). I'm curious why some classes and properties have a # in different places. For example:

    <!-- http://ffrdc.ebiquity.umbc.edu/ns/ontology/TemporalGroup -->

    <Class rdf:about="http://ffrdc.ebiquity.umbc.edu/ns/ontology/TemporalGroup">
        <rdfs:subClassOf rdf:resource="http://ffrdc.ebiquity.umbc.edu/ns/ontology/#UCOThing"/>
    </Class>



    <!-- http://ffrdc.ebiquity.umbc.edu/ns/ontology/#Address -->

    <Class rdf:about="http://ffrdc.ebiquity.umbc.edu/ns/ontology/#Address">
        <rdfs:subClassOf rdf:resource="http://ffrdc.ebiquity.umbc.edu/ns/ontology/#UCOThing"/>
    </Class>

Looking forward to working with you. ~ian

@finin
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finin commented Jul 8, 2016

It's part of the W3C RDF specification. See https://www.w3.org/wiki/HashVsSlash for a discussion

We're curious about how you hope to use it and would love to collaborate on or around it. Tim

Tim Finin, Computer Science & Electrical Engr, U. of Maryland, Baltimore
County, 1000 Hilltop, Baltimore MD 21250 voice:4104993522 fax:4104553969
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@vikhari
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vikhari commented Jun 28, 2019

This is the home of UCO now (for those unaware):
https://github.com/ucoProject/UCO
CASE also has a home here (which doesn't seem on this repo's list):
https://github.com/casework/CASE

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