--- a/rdf-concepts/index.html Tue May 01 12:55:20 2012 -0700
+++ b/rdf-concepts/index.html Tue May 01 12:55:49 2012 -0700
@@ -195,7 +195,8 @@
<p>Any <a>IRI</a> and <a>literal</a> <dfn title="denote">denotes</dfn>
some thing in the universe of discourse. These things are called
<dfn title="resource">resources</dfn>. Anything can be a resource,
- including physical things, documents, and abstract concepts.
+ including physical things, documents, and abstract concepts; the term
+ is synonymous with “entity”.
The resource denoted by an IRI is called its <a>referent</a>, and the
resource denoted by a literal is called its
<a title="literal value">value</a>. Literals have
@@ -375,6 +376,16 @@
a new blank node to give <var>G'</var>. A definition of graph equivalence
is needed to support the RDF Test Cases [[RDF-TESTCASES]] specification.</p>
+ <p class="issue">
+ This definition of “graph equivalence” only coincides with the
+ [[RDF-MT]] definition of
+ “<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-mt-20040210/#glossEquivalent">equivalent</a>”
+ under
+ <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-mt-20040210/#entail">simple entailment</a>.
+ A possible solution would be to rename “graph equivalence” to
+ “graph isomorphism”. This is
+ <a href="https://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/issues/86">ISSUE-86</a>.</p>
+
<section id="section-triples">
<h3>Triples</h3>