Re: Technologies - Dublin Core

Dennis,

Thanks. I clearly get the provenance (I just add it to the wikipage), but I
don't get the extra 1.5. Can you be more precise ?

Regards,

Mohamed

On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <dennis.hamilton@acm.org
> wrote:

> There appear to be 2.5 cases with respect to Dublin Core.
>
>
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> 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.
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>
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> Some of these might even be subject to changes that are tracked.  (That’s
> the 0.5.)
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>
> *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
>
>
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