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The concept of resource is primitive in the Web architecture, and is used in the definition of its fundamental elements. The term was first introduced to refer to targets of Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), but its definition has been further extended to include the referent of any Uniform Resource Identifier ( RFC 3986), or Internationalized Resource Identifier ( RFC 3987). In the Semantic Web, abstract resources and their semantic properties are described using the family of languages based on Resource Description Framework (RDF). The concept of resource has evolved during the Web history, from the early notion of static addressable documents or files, to a more generic and abstract definition, now encompassing every thing or entity that can be identified, named, addressed or handled, in any way whatsoever, in the Web at large, or in any networked information system. The declarative aspects of a resource (identification and naming) and its functional aspects (addressing and technical handling) were not clearly distinct in the early specifications of the Web, and the very definition of the concept has been the subject of long and still open debate involving difficult, and often arcane, technical, social, linguistic and philosophical issues. In the early specifications of the Web (1990-1994), the term "resource" is barely used at all. The Web is designed as a network of more or less static addressable objects, basically files and documents, linked using Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). A resource is implicitly defined as something which can be identified, the identification deserving two distinct purposes, naming and addressing, the latter only being dependent on a protocol. It is notable that RFC 1630 does not attempt to define at all the notion of resource; actually it barely uses the term besides its occurrence in URI, URL and URN, and still speaks about "Objects of the Network". The first explicit definition of resource is found in RFC 2396, in August 1998&_160; A resource can be anything that has identity. Familiar examples include an electronic document, an image, a service (e.g., "today's weather report for Los Angeles"), and a collection of other resources. Not all resources are network "retrievable"; e.g., human beings, corporations, and bound books in a library can also be considered resources. If examples in this document are still limited to physical entities, the definition opens the door to more abstract resources. Providing a concept is given an identity, and this identity is expressed by a well-formed URI (Uniform Resource Identifier, a superset of URLs), then a concept can be a resource as well. In January 2005, RFC 3986 makes this extension of the definition completely explicit …abstract concepts can be resources, such as the operators and operands of a mathematical equation, the types of a relationship (e.g., "parent" or "employee"), or numeric values (e.g., zero, one, and infinity).
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1. Legitimate Home Business Review - Is GVO The Ultimate Online Marketers Resource?
March 11, 2010
When marketing any legitimate home business on the net, sometimes you really feel like your brain will burst! The quantity of tools, solutions, and expertise in existence can make your wheels spin which in turn make claims of simple riches when you use them in your legitimate home business opportunity.
Everyday, there seems to be some other "secret software" which jumps right up encouraging millions of targeted traffic to your blog and also big sums of cash within your bank-account....effortlessly.
It could possibly get frustrating along with take attention from what you ought to be ... (read more)
Author: Mike Sweeney
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2. How to Use Facebook to Make Your Marketing More Successful
March 11, 2010
Facebook has gained in popularity to become the top social network just as Web 2.0 gained dominance in the Internet realm in recent years. Not only has Facebook provided an effective meeting place for users to communicate socially, but it also provides an innovative means for Internet marketers to reach potential clients. If you don't have a Facebook account and aren't connected to millions of people, you're wasting a valuable resource that could make a difference in the amount of publicity you could bring to your business. People use Facebook all the time now to interact with their friends, p... (read more)
Author: Darrin Davidson
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3. The Simple Way to Please Your Goal of Watching TV Shows and Movies
March 05, 2010
If you are a constant spectator of TV, you might know about the web movie rental resource through ads. If you are not conscious the benefit of employing the online movie rental service this article will give you pithy preface about the benefits of the conveniences. If you are a movie lover certainly you need to watch all movies. Because of the time period necessity you will choose to view your interested movies through DVDs in your available duration.
To accomplish your goal you have to procure DVDs from nearby stores. But it is not all the time likely to get you desired DVD's. Of... (read more)
Author: Stan Doeherty
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4. Human Resource Management
March 05, 2010
The Human Resource Module in eresource ERP (http://www.eresourceerp.com/Human-resource-management.html) has a set of rich features and integrates seamlessly with other module. Eresource ERP HR module offers you wide solutions for HR department making it possible for other department to access specific employee data. The HR modules covers all the function required in business practice and is flexible enough to optimize the business processes by configuring to suit customer's requirement.
Human Resource module streamlines the management of human resources and human capitals. It comprises... (read more)
Author: eresource erp
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5. Website hosting
March 05, 2010
K S Infotech is leading business consulting and IT Service Company based in commercial capital of India, Mumbai. K S Infotech provides Website hosting, domain registration, mobile technology, enterprise resource solutions, and quality assurance, with other decisive capabilities. We are providing website hosting as per customers requirement, Such as Professional website hosting, Personal website hosting, Reseller website hosting, VPS Hosting and Dedicated server. K S Infotech offers dependable professional website hosting, as a professional, we are providing in cost effective price. K S Infot... (read more)
Author: Krishna Kumar
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6. How to Handle Outsourcing Risk
March 05, 2010
support@realworldbusiness.com or talk to a Visibility Resource Specialist (VRS) at (866) 855-3337.">Outsourcing refers to involving an external company or person to accomplish certain tasks related to the non-core areas of a business, such as customer care, web development, etc. Every task outsourced has a certain amount of outsourcing risk. All companies have their forte in their particular area of expertise and relegating certain tasks not essential to the development of the business to another company is the basic principle of outsourcing. For instance, it is easier for an architectural fir... (read more)
Author: Lehman Hailey
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7. Google and Yahoo Local Maps for Online Marketing
March 05, 2010
Google and Yahoo Local Maps for Online Marketing With millions of people using the Internet and the Worldwide Web for shopping, communications, and business, reaching your targeted segment online becomes easier each day. No one can promise any method of marketing brings in 100% results. However, the bigger the marketing mix, the better your chances are for success. An email campaign marketer should use every resource available to create buzz about their company, product, or service. The acceleration of knowledge and technology is growing and changing at lightning speed. Sometimes ... (read more)
Author: Joyce Kuras
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8. Cost of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
February 26, 2010
Cost of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
How much is too much?
THE cost of packaged ERP depends on the number of ERP modules, number of end-users, complexity of software and ERP vendors. (http://www.erppandit.com/cost-of-ERP.html) The total cost of ERP ownership includes the costs of packaged software, hardware, professional services (maintenance, upgrades and optimization) and internal costs.
ERP software that involves the integration with external business entitles generally costs more. ERP vendors offer discounts to organizations that invest in a suite of ERP software syst... (read more)
Author: pandit erp
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9. Selecting a software application resource
February 24, 2010
"Use the right tool for the job" is a good motto for software sourcing. There are several options for software sourcing these days. In-house development, software packages, domestic outsourcing, offshore outsourcing, and application service providers (ASPs) are all possible sources for software applications. All have their place in a software sourcing strategy. But they are not all equally suited to all tasks. Industry experience shows that in-house development and purchased software packages are the pillars of software sourcing. The rest are niche solutions.
Results from my company's la... (read more)
Author: Forest Mcbride
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