Reworded UC9
authorsteve.battle <steve.battle@sysemia.co.uk>
Thu, 26 Sep 2013 11:02:31 +0100
changeset 368 d64dc7029cb5
parent 367 12c176da0c19
child 369 f32bf3bb1259
Reworded UC9
ldp-ucr.html
--- a/ldp-ucr.html	Thu Sep 26 10:54:33 2013 +0100
+++ b/ldp-ucr.html	Thu Sep 26 11:02:31 2013 +0100
@@ -1458,27 +1458,26 @@
 	</section>
 	
 	<section id="uc9">
-	<h2><dfn>UC9</dfn>: Manage media resources</h2>
-	<p>It should be possible to easily add non-RDF media resources
-		to containers that accept them. Media resources may be updated and
+	<h2><dfn>UC9</dfn>: Manage binary resources</h2>
+	<p>It should be possible to easily add non-RDF binary resources
+		to containers that accept them. Binary resources may be updated and
 		removed during the lifecycle of the container.</p>
 		
 	<section id="s9.1">
-	<h3>Primary scenario: access media resources</h3>
+	<h3>Primary scenario: access binary resources</h3>
 	<p>
 		From the user story <a>Sharing Binary Resources and Metadata</a> it should be possible to
 		easily add non-RDF resources to containers that accept them.
 		Clients submit a non-RDF representation to a container in a media
 		type accepted by that container. The container creates a URI to
 		represent this media resource, and creates a link from the
-		container to the new URI. The media resource may be accompanied by an explicit RDF
-		description of the media. It should be possible to find the
+		container to the new URI. The binary resource may be accompanied by an explicit RDF
+		description. It should be possible to find the
 		metadata about such a resource and to access and edit it in
 		the usual ways.
 	</p>
 	<p>
-		This example uses the Ontology
-			for Media Resources to describe a media resource added to a
+		This example uses the Ontology for Media Resources to describe a media resource added to a
 		collection [[MEDIAONT]].
 	</p>
 	<pre class='example'>