RE: [ISSUE-42] Wording for the tool information markup

> <doc its:toolRefs="mtConfidence/file:///tools.xml#T1"
> xlmns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its">
>
> Would it make sense to use a different delimiter? "/" may conflict with "/" in paths.

Hmm... almost any ASCII delimiter may also be in the path. The first occurrence is the delimiter.
But I suppose '|' could be used instead. It just doesn't look as graceful for some reason.


> Do you need the "dataCategory" attribute? It seems the 
> data category is made explicit via the reference mechanism in "its:toolRefs".
> Also, dropping the "dataCategory" attribute allows then to refer to 
> the same tools from various data categories - e.g. OKAPI used for quality 
> issue versus for creating translation metadata etc.

I'm not sure we can go from many data category instances to one tool information. And this is where I'm having trouble with tool information:

The mtConfidence need to have a defined way to specify the engine used, the Text analysis may need something else, etc. It seems each data category will need one or two entry that mean different things depending on the data category. We can use a common element for this, but then we need to have one tool information per data category.

Maybe the examples people are working on (action items 239 to 243 for Arle, Phil, Declan and Tadej) will help in defining this.

Cheers
-yves

Received on Tuesday, 2 October 2012 18:48:45 UTC