Tag URI is a universal unique identifier protocol commonly used in various internet-related technologies and associated with data storage and transfer systems such as YAML.
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| p:abstract
| - Tag URI is a universal unique identifier protocol commonly used in various internet-related technologies and associated with data storage and transfer systems such as YAML.
According to RFC 4151, a tag is a type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) designed to meet the following requirements:
* 1. Identifiers are likely to be unique across space and time, and come from a practically inexhaustible supply.
* 2. Identifiers are relatively convenient for humans to mint (create), read, type, remember etc.
* 3. No central registration is necessary, at least for holders of domain names or email addresses; and there is negligible cost to mint each new identifier.
* 4. The identifiers are independent of any particular resolution scheme. (en)
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| p:hasPhotoCollection
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| p:reference
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| rdf:type
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| rdfs:comment
| - Tag URI is a universal unique identifier protocol commonly used in various internet-related technologies and associated with data storage and transfer systems such as YAML. (en)
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| rdfs:label
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| skos:subject
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| foaf:page
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| owl:sameAs
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