Re: Interesting case about profiles of profiles

I think the flip side of this question is: are the profiles flat, using
the DCAT-APs as an example? And if flat, are any operations expected to
refer to the base profiles, or is each profile considered complete as it is?

kc

On 10/23/18 2:06 PM, Rob Atkinson wrote:
> They have profiles of profiles.....
> 
> do they have a way of generating a view of a profile with all the inherited
> constraints - or is the use case for the client to walk the hierarchy to
> find all the inherited profiles?
> 
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 at 21:08, Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> I'm afraid I don't understand your question.
>>
>> Antoine
>>
>> On 18/10/2018 12:56, Rob Atkinson wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks Antoine - it doesnt surprise me a lot :-)   Did you find out if
>> they had a mechanism to coalesce profiles (flatten out the hierarchy) to
>> make them easier to use?
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>> On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 21:25, Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl <mailto:
>> aisaac@few.vu.nl>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hi everyone,
>>>
>>>     I'm in a workshop on semantic interoperability [1]. And there's some
>> interesting stuff on profiling, notably a presentation from Michiel De
>> Keyzer working on public service registries.
>>>     The vocabulary they use, CPSV [2] is an application profile of
>> another vocabulary, CPSV [3]. And that application profile is in turn
>> specialized into many profiles, either local or specific to a sector.
>>>
>>>     The interesting point it that these 'profiles of the profile' are
>> more numerous than the profiles of the base vocabulary. In a way, the
>> original vocabulary lives rather through the first profile than on its own.
>>>
>>>     It doesn't change our requirement for allowing profiling on several
>> levels, but I though it enlightening to see that it can be confirmed to
>> such extreme point...
>>>
>>>     Best,
>>>
>>>     Antoine
>>>
>>>     [1]
>> https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/ETCOMMUNITY/Semantic+Interoperability+for+Multilingual+DSIs
>>>     [2]
>> https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/release/core-public-service-vocabulary-application-profile/22
>>>     [2]
>> https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/solution/core-public-service-vocabulary
>>>
>>
>>
> 

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