- From: Juan Antonio Pastor Sánchez <pastor@um.es>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 18:02:45 +0200
- To: Christophe Dupriez <christophe.dupriez@destin.be>
- Cc: public-esw-thes@w3.org, Dominique Vanpée <dominique.vanpee@poisoncentre.be>, Wim Daeleman <wim.daeleman@poisoncentre.be>
Hi Christophe: I've seen the work that you are developing and I think we are in the same line. A starting point would be the proposal on the following documents: [1] http://isegserv.itd.rl.ac.uk/cvs-public/ ~ checkout ~ / skos / drafts / integrity.html? Rev = 1.7 [2] http://www.w3.org/TR/skos-reference/ [3] http://www.destin.be/ASKOSI/Wiki.jsp?page=SKOS% 20validation We may need to distinguish three areas or levels of work: Level 1: Basic Test KOS integrity (complying with the conditions of integrity expressed in SKOS Reference) Level 2: Test of quality of KOS (as some of you are aiming at work) Level 3: Extraction of indicators of the structure and elements of KOS >From the pooling of these three lines of work we can develop tools (for any platform JAVA or PHP) to follow the parameters that may be defined. Perhaps we should develop a working document that takes into account these levels. As we create a working group on this subject? Who is interested in working on this issue? Alistair, you seem interested in this topic. You join? It would be interesting coordination through the Web Semantic Wiki (http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/Main_Page) and SKOS community can keep abreast of our progress. I do not know if this is possible or the best way to do so. Regards 2010/7/14 Christophe Dupriez <christophe.dupriez@destin.be>: > Dear Mr.Pastor Sánchez, > > I am working on something similar in the Java environment, also hoping to > share efforts and results with a community. > I would propose to share the design (and, if possible, a Web API). > The idea is to not only have the basic "built-in" SKOS integrity rules but > also to generate warning, questions to the thesaurus manager so (s)he can > improve the semantical quality of his(her) cathedral. > > A very very preliminar list: > http://www.destin.be/ASKOSI/Wiki.jsp?page=SKOS%20validation > Statistics / Exception listing based length of labels are also useful. > Eurovoc managers may have ideas (Bernard Vatant, do you have any clue about > this?) > > The first thing could be to gather a bibliography on the topic... > And the rules used by current validators (Schematron, PoolParty) > > Wishing you a very nice day! > > Christophe Dupriez > > Le 13/07/2010 18:51, Juan Antonio Pastor Sánchez a écrit : >> >> Dear Colleagues >> >> I am currently developing an open source Thesaurus Management System, >> based on the SKOS model. This project is being developed to run on PHP >> + MySQL environment, with a very simple installation process, >> multi-user, and with various features aimed at the exploitation of >> SKOS based schemes (such as SPARQL Endpoint). The project is currently >> developed in 50% and I intend to release a first alpha release in >> about six months. >> >> I am currently using the framework ARC2, thinking about the >> integration of SKOS in some Content Management Systems (like Drupal). >> >> I would like to incorporate a SKOS validation tool to my project. I >> think that would be interesting to provide an open source library >> written in PHP + MySQL + ARC2. This tool could take the form of a PHP >> class that could be incorporated into other projects. >> >> > From now on I make a call to those who wish to participate in this >> project of SKOS validator. Anyone interested in this initiative can >> send me an email and begin to create a working group. >> >> Regards >> >> > > -- Ph.D. Juan Antonio Pastor Sánchez Dep. of Information and Documentation Faculty of Communication and Documentation University of Murcia phone: +34 868 88 8780 http://webs.um.es/pastor pastor@um.es
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