- From: Rob Atkinson <rob@metalinkage.com.au>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 21:56:28 +1100
- To: Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>
- Cc: Dataset Exchange Working Group <public-dxwg-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CACfF9Lzo6n1D95CMqOhTu6O7mDte5FjQqnCBvDPn_0DDvZUHLQ@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks Antoine - it doesnt surprise me a lot :-) Did you find out if they had a mechanism to coalesce profiles (flatten out the hierarchy) to make them easier to use? Rob On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 21:25, Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm in a workshop on semantic interoperability [1]. And there's some > interesting stuff on profiling, notably a presentation from Michiel De > Keyzer working on public service registries. > The vocabulary they use, CPSV [2] is an application profile of another > vocabulary, CPSV [3]. And that application profile is in turn specialized > into many profiles, either local or specific to a sector. > > The interesting point it that these 'profiles of the profile' are more > numerous than the profiles of the base vocabulary. In a way, the original > vocabulary lives rather through the first profile than on its own. > > It doesn't change our requirement for allowing profiling on several > levels, but I though it enlightening to see that it can be confirmed to > such extreme point... > > Best, > > Antoine > > [1] > https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/ETCOMMUNITY/Semantic+Interoperability+for+Multilingual+DSIs > [2] > https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/release/core-public-service-vocabulary-application-profile/22 > [2] https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/solution/core-public-service-vocabulary > >
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