- From: Makx Dekkers <mail@makxdekkers.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 11:07:52 +0100
- To: "'Ghislain Atemezing'" <auguste.atemezing@eurecom.fr>, 'Bernadette Farias Lóscio' <bfl@cin.ufpe.br>
- Cc: 'Christophe Guéret' <christophe.gueret@dans.knaw.nl>, <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
> > /Publication /concerns the moment when data is made accessible on > the > > Web and /Access/ denotes the moment in the lifecycle when users gain > > access to data available on the Web. > > > > > Do you think that there is a distinction between these two moments? > > Good question! It all depends! I would say yes, if we consider Access > to > be more like "user consumption" of data published; and publication in > the publisher's side. So "Access" and "Feedback" will be related to > data > consumers. > I think Ghislain's diagram at https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/wiki/images/7/73/Lifecycle.pdf is correct. Publication comes before Access. In fact, it is possible that data is published that is not accessed at all. You usually need some sort of announcement to make potential users aware that the data is there. Makx.
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