- From: Javier D. Fernández <jfernand@wu.ac.at>
- Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 09:41:07 +0100
- To: "Harshvardhan J. Pandit" <me@harshp.com>, Axel Polleres <axel.polleres@wu.ac.at>, Javier D. Fernández <javier.fernandez@wu.ac.at>, "Ekaputra, Fajar Juang" <fajar.ekaputra@tuwien.ac.at>
- Cc: public-dpvcg@w3.org
Hi all, I have to confess that I always have problems with the dpvcg acronym (I hope I'm not the only one :). Can I suggest to look for a more comprehensible namespace? Just to give a first seed, what about "priv"? It's short, it reminds of "privacy" and it is quite close to the well-know prov, so people would remember it (and it does not exist, http://prefix.cc/priv). On a different note, I come from the area of indexing/compressing RDF and my skills on ontology engineering skills are rather basic. But could it be possible to present a proposal with two flavors, RDFS with the taxonomy and OWL2 with further restrictions and expressivity? Best, Javier On 09/12/18 21:11, Harshvardhan J. Pandit wrote: > Hello all. > > Regarding namespace, we can get a w3id with the prefi dpvcg and host > it at one of our institutes for the time being while we wait to see > whether we can have space provided by w3c. > If we need further classification for namespaces: > * dpvcg-psdata (personal data is too long) > * dpvcg-purpose > * dpvcg-process > * dpvcg-sec (security) > * dpvcg-storage > > language to model: Ideally for a taxonomy, RDFS is sufficient. > However, I would propose OWL2 (expressivity discussion needed?) as it > allows us to further develop axioms and constraints w.r.t to the data > model. > > However, this can be daunting to adopt/use by non-semweb people (both > academia and industry), who may only wish to use it as a taxonomy. > Therefore, I would suggest that at some point we also think about > usability/adoption of this work. > > I would suggest creating different ontologies for each 'thing' > (purpose, storage, etc.) we are looking at and then merging them as > required. This would be easier to develop and maintain (w.r.t. > different people acting on it). > > Regards, > Harsh > > On 04/12/18 11:36 AM, Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community > Group Issue Tracker wrote: >> dpvcg-ACTION-53: Together with harsh, fajar, javier start on a base >> ontology, suggest a namespace, etc. and start populate the >> sub-taxonomies, agree on language to model it. >> >> https://www.w3.org/community/dpvcg/track/actions/53 >> >> Assigned to: Axel Polleres > -- Javier D. Fernández WU Vienna, Institute for Information Business Tel: +43-1-31336/5241 https://www.wu.ac.at/en/infobiz/team/fernandez/
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