This document attempts to gather requirements for Linked Data in JSON (JSON-LD) in order to create an objective measure with which to evaluate the JSON-LD Specification.
This document is an experimental work in progress.
Use URIs as names for things
Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names.
When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information.
Include links to other URIs so that they can discover more things.
An object structure is represented as a pair of curly brackets surrounding zero or more name/value pairs (or members). A name is a string. A single colon comes after each name, separating the name from the value. A single comma separates a value from a following name. The names within an object SHOULD be unique.
The following are taken to be assertions about the meaning of
This section is intended to abstractly describe the concept of
Definitions for Linked Data are often stricter than is required for many applications, where it is not feasible
or desirable to identify every object with an IRI which resolves to a
The following are taken to be requirements and principles for creating