Re: Project to develop a PHP class for SKOS Validation

Hello Antoine:

Thanks for the information you submit. Personally, I already knew the
service [1] to which you refer. My idea is to develop a PHP class
(along with ARC and MySQL) to do something similar but in a more
structured way. Of course, my intention is that the development is
released as open source. Cristophe adds something very interesting:
the extraction of indicators on the structure and contents of the
vocabulary. So I think it might be useful for the validation tool has
several levels of analysis and of course, as indicated by Christophe,
a Web API.

So I think that this preparatory work is necessary, and that perhaps
might be useful to go to refine future revisions of SKOS, completing
the ontology so as to incorporate some additional integrity
conditions.

Cheers.

Juan


El día 14 de julio de 2010 21:15, Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl> escribió:
> Hi Juan Antonio, Alistair, Christophe,
>
>>> It would be interesting coordination through the Web Semantic Wiki
>>> (http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/Main_Page) and SKOS community can keep
>>> abreast of our progress. I do not know if this is possible or the best
>>> way to do so.
>>
>> Sounds like a good idea, Antoine's the best person to ask.
>
>
> Indeed, even though your noticing that forces me to re-write the mail I had
> already started to write to Juan Antonio ;-)
>
>
>> I just discovered that SKOS has a new wiki:
>> http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/SKOS ... nice :)
>
>
> :-)
> This wiki is indeed the best way to coordinate with the SKOS community
> (beyond sending mails as you've done the past days, of course!). Anyone can
> create an account to edit this wiki, so Juan Antonio and others, feel free
> to do it!
>
>
> There is also a validator page on the (much more static) W3C site for SKOS:
> http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/validation. I can update this page if Juan
> Antonio or Christophe want to have any new tool listed there. Note that if
> the list of validation tools becomes too large, and requires a more
> community-based management, this page could just point to a wiki page edited
> by everyone on the community's wiki!
>
>
> Regarding the specific issue of already implemented validation services, you
> can see that in fact both the wiki and the site point to the Poolparty
> consistency checker [1]. Maybe that can be interesting for you to have a
> look at!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Antoine
>
> [1] http://demo.semantic-web.at:8080/SkosServices/check
>
> PS: Juan Antonio, your idea of a dedicated task force is very interesting!
> Unfortunately I won't have any time to do anything more than reading the
> news you send, and giving you some (probably late) feedback, I'm afraid...
>
>
>
>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 06:02:45PM +0200, Juan Antonio Pastor Sánchez
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Christophe:
>>>
>>> I've seen the work that you are developing and I think we are in the
>>> same line. A starting point would be the proposal on the following
>>> documents:
>>>
>>> [1] http://isegserv.itd.rl.ac.uk/cvs-public/ ~ checkout ~ / skos /
>>> drafts / integrity.html? Rev = 1.7
>>> [2] http://www.w3.org/TR/skos-reference/
>>> [3] http://www.destin.be/ASKOSI/Wiki.jsp?page=SKOS% 20validation
>>>
>>> We may need to distinguish three areas or levels of work:
>>>
>>> Level 1: Basic Test KOS integrity (complying with the conditions of
>>> integrity expressed in SKOS Reference)
>>> Level 2: Test of quality of KOS (as some of you are aiming at work)
>>> Level 3: Extraction of indicators of the structure and elements of KOS
>>>
>>> > From the pooling of these three lines of work we can develop tools
>>> (for any platform JAVA or PHP) to follow the parameters that may be
>>> defined. Perhaps we should develop a working document that takes into
>>> account these levels.
>>>
>>> As we create a working group on this subject? Who is interested in
>>> working on this issue? Alistair, you seem interested in this topic.
>>> You join?
>>
>> I'm happy to shout encouragement from the sidelines :)
>>
>>> It would be interesting coordination through the Web Semantic Wiki
>>> (http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/Main_Page) and SKOS community can keep
>>> abreast of our progress. I do not know if this is possible or the best
>>> way to do so.
>>
>> Sounds like a good idea, Antoine's the best person to ask.
>>
>> I just discovered that SKOS has a new wiki:
>> http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/SKOS ... nice :)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Alistair
>>
>
>



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Dep. of Information and Documentation
Faculty of Communication and Documentation
University of Murcia
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