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* Properties and relationships - regular face
 
* Properties and relationships - regular face
 
* Schema is written in upper case, e.g. [[DC]], vocabulary in lower case, e.g. [[dc]], [[dcterms]]
 
* Schema is written in upper case, e.g. [[DC]], vocabulary in lower case, e.g. [[dc]], [[dcterms]]
* ER Element is RDF-serialized  - ✓ (check-mark)
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* ER Element is RDF-serialized  - <span style="color:green;">&#10003;</span> (check-mark)
* RDF Serialization of ER Element is arguably unnecessary - &#10007; (ballot X)
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* RDF Serialization of ER Element is arguably unnecessary - <span style="color:red;">&&#10007;</span>  (ballot X)
 
* Decision on RDF serialization needs clarification - ?&iquest; (question mark + inverted question mark)
 
* Decision on RDF serialization needs clarification - ?&iquest; (question mark + inverted question mark)
  

Revision as of 17:45, 17 October 2007

ADAPT² RDF Bindings.

The main purpose of this wiki is to create a process of binding entity-relationship models of applications in ADAPT² architecture to RDF.

This wiki has the following structural units:

  • ER Models - describe individual adaptive applications. Each entity and relationship is supplied with a list of suggested RDF bindings
  • RDF schemata - describe classes and properties with suggested use in describing entities and relationships of applications. Each schema can have several vocabularies identified by prefixes

Conventions

  • Objects and Entities are shown in boldface
  • Properties and relationships - regular face
  • Schema is written in upper case, e.g. DC, vocabulary in lower case, e.g. dc, dcterms
  • ER Element is RDF-serialized - (check-mark)
  • RDF Serialization of ER Element is arguably unnecessary - &✗ (ballot X)
  • Decision on RDF serialization needs clarification - ?¿ (question mark + inverted question mark)

ER Models

RDF Schemata and Vocabularies

Equivalence

Among various RDF schemata and vocabularies there exist overlap in what they actually mean. For example, dc:title, rdf:label, and rss:title all mean the same. We will maintain (our) classes of equivalence as a reference to RDF homonyms.