Re: Agenda: Web Annotation Teleconference 2 Sept 2015

Hi, Rob–

Can you give code examples for both Option 1 and Option 2?

That would help me understand how it's being framed in a more concrete way.

Sorry, but so much has been talked about, with so many orthogonal 
issues, that's it's hard for me to keep it all in my head. Others may 
feel the same.

Thanks–
–Doug

On 9/1/15 12:29 PM, Robert Sanderson wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Regarding Agenda point 4, I'd like to frame it as the following design
> tradeoff:
>    * Option 1:  Verbose, Structured and Consistent
>    * Option 2:  Compact, Flexible and Inconsistent
>
> Following this trade-off, the decision seems to be between:
>
> ## Option 1:
>    * motivatedBy is only allowed on SpecificResource
>    * SpecificResource is required as the object of hasBody and hasTarget
>    * Decreases need for type statements as the structure is regular
>    * Improves client performance as there are fewer tests that need to
> be made in the code
>
> ## Option 2:
>    * Allow motivatedBy on EmbeddedContent, SpecificResource,
> Multiplicity and the Annotation
>    * Allow any resource as the object of hasBody and hasTarget
>    * Increases need for type statements as the structure is irregular
>    * (Arguably) Improves network performance as fewer bytes are
> transferred [1]
>
> This leaves aside all of the naming issues and subClassing questions,
> which may be easier to decide (or non-issues) after the above decision
> has been made.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Rob
>
> [1] I include arguably, as with on-the-fly / over-the-wire compression,
> we (Stanford, IIIF) have found the difference is so minimal at this
> level that all other network performance issues will make this gain
> undetectable.
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Frederick Hirsch <w3c@fjhirsch.com
> <mailto:w3c@fjhirsch.com>> wrote:
>
>     Agenda - Web Annotation WG teleconference 2 Sept 2015
>
>     (logistics below)
>
>     Regrets: Paolo, Doug
>
>     1. Agenda Review, Scribe Selection, Announcements
>
>     2 Minutes Approval
>
>     proposed RESOLUTION: Minutes from 19 August approved,
>     https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-annotation/2015Aug/att-0302/minutes-2015-08-19.html
>
>     3. Data Model Changes for Roles
>
>     Section 3.1
>     https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-annotation/2015Aug/0211.html
>
>     CfC:
>     https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-annotation/2015Aug/0211.html
>
>     4 Data Model Further Considerations (section 3.2)
>
>     5  Other Business
>
>     6  Adjourn
>
>     regards, Frederick & Rob
>
>     Frederick Hirsch
>     Co-Chair, W3C Web Annotation WG
>
>     www.fjhirsch.com <http://www.fjhirsch.com>
>     @fjhirsch
>     ==
>
>     Logistics:
>
>     IRC #annotation;
>
>     WebEx via computer:
>     https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=me422bef2c6690852d7d9a2cf39f591b8
>     or direct dial in: +1-617-324-0000 <tel:%2B1-617-324-0000>, Access
>     code: 645 413 954
>
>     We will continue to use zakim to manage the queue, see notes in the
>     wiki: https://www.w3.org/annotation/wiki/WebEx
>
>     ==
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Rob Sanderson
> Information Standards Advocate
> Digital Library Systems and Services
> Stanford, CA 94305

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