Re: Information on Use Case/Topic List analysis

Hello Felix, Karen,

Isn't "computational use of library linked data" precisely put at the end of the list because it is mentioned in the language technology case but not present in the topics?

Anyway, I guess your mail perfectly fits our decision today to ask the use case owners to check what will be communicated by the benevolent group that started this use case organization effort :-)

Cheers,

Antoine


> Hello Karen,
> just a comment on the topic list: the language technology use case
> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/Use_Case_Language_Technology is meant
> as a computational use of library linked data, so that category is
> covered at least here. Also, it relies on "Best practice for the
> description of personal names and name variants" and "Persons, families,
> corporate bodies".
> Best,
> Felix
>
> 2010/9/30 Karen Coyle <kcoyle@kcoyle.net <mailto:kcoyle@kcoyle.net>>
>
>     The hearty group of volunteers has done some work on the analysis of
>     Use Cases in relation to the Topic list. We have begun with a
>     spreadsheet approach, and having completed that realize that we will
>     need a different approach, one that is more analytical, less
>     mechanical. Meanwhile, I produced a copy of the topic list with a
>     quick determination of which topics have been obviously covered by
>     the Use Cases:
>
>     http://kcoyle.net/temp/lld_topics.pdf
>
>     Perhaps at the meeting tomorrow we can brainstorm briefly on
>     strategies for this task.
>
>     kc
>
>     --
>     Karen Coyle
>     kcoyle@kcoyle.net <mailto:kcoyle@kcoyle.net> http://kcoyle.net
>     <http://kcoyle.net/>
>     ph: 1-510-540-7596
>     m: 1-510-435-8234
>     skype: kcoylenet
>
>
>

Received on Thursday, 30 September 2010 16:35:10 UTC