RE: Agenda July 10, 2017

Karen,

Not sure how to introduce the related use cases.

As far as I see, the issue seems to be that people may apply, may want to apply, and are applying, DCAT to various types of data collections. 

Questions to consider could be:

1. is there a need to be able to identify the type of data(set) that is being described?
2. if so, how can the type of data be identified -- i.e. in which property and using which (kinds of) controlled vocabularies?

Maybe Jaroslav has other ideas?

Makx.



-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Coyle [mailto:kcoyle@kcoyle.net] 
Sent: 06 July 2017 18:24
To: public-dxwg-wg@w3.org
Subject: Re: Agenda July 10, 2017

Thanks, Makx. It would be helpful if you or Jaroslav (or both!) could introduce this set of use cases that you've suggested, with what you see as a best approach.

kc

On 7/6/17 9:05 AM, Makx Dekkers wrote:
> Karen, all,
> 
> If I may, I would suggest not to start the discussion trying to define what a Dataset is. It seems to me that it would be more practical to look at what Simon mentions at the end of his problem statement "a way for a DCAT description to indicate the 'type' of dataset involved".
> 
> Makx.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karen Coyle [mailto:kcoyle@kcoyle.net]
> Sent: 06 July 2017 17:28
> To: public-dxwg-wg@w3.org
> Subject: Agenda July 10, 2017
> 
> https://www.w3.org/2017/dxwg/wiki/Meetings:Telecon2017.07.10
> 
> This agenda follows Jaroslav's and Makx's suggestions by initiating the discussion of "what is a dataset?"
> 
> kc
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