[1] [CITE[OASIS Extensible Resource Identifier (XRI) TC]] > The purpose of this TC is to define an URI-compatible identifier scheme and resolution protocol for abstract identifiers, i.e., identifiers that are location-, application-, and transport-independent, and thus can be shared across any number of domains and directories. ([[名無しさん]]) [2] > An Extensible Resource Identifier (XRI) provides a standard means of abstractly identifying a resource independent of any particular concrete representation of that resource―or, in the case of a completely abstract resource, of any representation at all. > XRIs are similar to URIs as defined in [CITE[Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax]] [RFC2396], but contain additional syntactic elements and extend the unreserved character set to include characters beyond those allowed in generic URIs. To accommodate applications that expect generic URIs, this specification defines rules for transforming an XRI into a valid URI as defined by [RFC2396]. ([[名無しさん]]) [3] [CITE[XRI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]] ([[名無しさん]]) [4] [CITE[XRI Editors SC]] ([CODE[2007-02-04 00:21:46 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]]) [5] [CITE[XRI Editors SC]] ([CODE[2007-02-04 00:21:46 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]]) [6] [CITE@en[XDIORG - Infrastructure for accountable networks]] ([[XDIORG]] 著, [CODE[2007-02-04 00:34:30 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]]) [7] [CITE@ja[サービス & 製品 > XML > ニュース解説 > 2003年4月15日 - FUJITSU Japan]] ([CODE[2004-11-17 18:53:35 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]]) [8] [CITE@en[OpenXRI.org |]] ([TIME[2007-02-04 00:40:49 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]])