- From: Dennis E. Hamilton <dennis.hamilton@acm.org>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 05:57:18 -0700
- To: <public-change@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <005201cfd4d2$6c3d6fa0$44b84ee0$@acm.org>
There appear to be 2.5 cases with respect to Dublin Core. First, and perhaps most interesting, is how provenance data is carried along with change-tracking information. I have seen Dublin Core used for provenance metadata, along with any comments about a change. Secondly, there may be elements in the document that are bound to Dublin Core in some manner. Some of these might even be subject to changes that are tracked. (That’s the 0.5.) From: Innovimax SARL [mailto:innovimax@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 02:25 To: public-change@w3.org Subject: Technologies Dear all, I started to collect the technologies that could interact at any level with change tracking Here are a few so far https://www.w3.org/community/change/wiki/Technologies * XML * Namespaces * HTLM5 * XPath * JSON * RDF * XQuery Update * EXI * Dublin core Please fill free to add (and perhaps links also) Mohamed -- Innovimax SARL Consulting, Training & XML Development 9, impasse des Orteaux 75020 Paris Tel : +33 9 52 475787 Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 http://www.innovimax.fr RCS Paris 488.018.631 SARL au capital de 10.000 €
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