- From: Jodi Schneider <jodi.schneider@deri.org>
- Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 11:39:47 +0100
- To: "Young,Jeff (OR)" <jyoung@OCLC.ORG>
- Cc: "public-lld" <public-lld@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <67314B48-9739-4848-8C14-402180D704AE@deri.org>
Thanks for sharing this, Jeff. Is the point just to show the translation itself, or are there key facts that you're pointing out about what's lost/changed in translation? (Just trying to make sure I'm not missing something.) -Jodi On 25 Oct 2010, at 21:42, Young,Jeff (OR) wrote: > A zip file is attached with an example translation of an OWL ontology into XSD to check closed-world assumptions. This was the essence of what I talked about at the Joint Meeting: > > http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/JointMeeting2010#Part_1_.2814:00-15:30.29:_Review_of_DCMI_Abstract_Model.2C_brainstorming_on_requirements > > The key documents are also browsable on the Web: > > http://alcme.oclc.org/dcap/ > > I kept the XSD focused on a single individual of type Work, but in principle XSDs could be built that systematically bundled more of the surrounding individuals. > > I think that Michael’s demonstration of Pellet using SPARQL queries to do validation is more interesting because it can be applied beyond RDF document ingest. > > Comments, questions and discussion are welcome. > > Jeff > > --- > Jeffrey A. Young > Software Architect > OCLC Research, Mail Code 410 > OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. > 6565 Kilgour Place > Dublin, OH 43017-3395 > www.oclc.org > > Voice: 614-764-4342 > Voice: 800-848-5878, ext. 4342 > Fax: 614-718-7477 > Email: jyoung@oclc.org > > <dcap.zip>
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