AW: Consolidating the UC&R documents

Hello Richard,

Generally, I agree to consolidate efforts, here, and to have as few but high-qualitative deliverables as possible.

Following up on a discussion we had some time ago when I presented the QB UC document draft a use case document should be either

1) A less technical document as an introduction to possible use cases and advantages of a vocabulary
2) A more technical document to drive vocabulary specification development and refinement

Do I understand you correctly that your suggestion would mean we consolidate all UC information and create an overall document with aim 1) introducing use cases and benefits (requirements) of our vocabularies?

Talk to you soon,

Benedikt

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Von: Michael Hausenblas [michael.hausenblas@deri.org]
Gesendet: Freitag, 28. September 2012 09:36
An: Public GLD WG
Betreff: Re: Consolidating the UC&R documents

> Therefore I'd propose to *consolidate* all of this UC&R material into a *single document*, produced jointly by the various editors currently responsible for the individual documents, and publish that new document as a W3C Note. Tentative title: “Standard Vocabularies for Publishing Government Data — Use Cases and Requirements”.

+1

Cheers,
           Michael

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On 27 Sep 2012, at 18:02, Richard Cyganiak wrote:

> The Deliverables list at [1] has two Use Cases and Requirements (UC&R) documents; one for Data Cube and one for DCAT. There's also a significant UC&R section in the People document.
>
> Currently it's not quite clear what the future of all this material is. Two of the documents are in ED status, one is in FPWD but we are discussing the option of not taking it further.
>
> Therefore I'd propose to *consolidate* all of this UC&R material into a *single document*, produced jointly by the various editors currently responsible for the individual documents, and publish that new document as a W3C Note. Tentative title: “Standard Vocabularies for Publishing Government Data — Use Cases and Requirements”.
>
> Best,
> Richard
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/2011/gld/wiki/Deliverables



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