- From: Daniel Garijo <dgarijo@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es>
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 14:07:03 +0100
- To: Khalid Belhajjame <Khalid.Belhajjame@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Cc: Timothy Lebo <lebot@rpi.edu>, Provenance Working Group WG <public-prov-wg@w3.org>, Jun Zhao <jun.zhao@zoo.ox.ac.uk>
- Message-ID: <CAExK0DeVmuWGagKHGE8ovdp2+Sn=ix9Bze-1+R_BF2K6cnFeTw@mail.gmail.com>
Tim, this looks pretty good and quite flexible to introduce new changes. I will keep trying some of the tools on your notes to see if we can reuse some parts for showing domain and range of the properties. Thanks, Daniel 2012/3/6 Khalid Belhajjame <Khalid.Belhajjame@cs.man.ac.uk> > > Great work Tim. You managed to make the automation work in no time :-) > > Just a couple of observations. > > - Currently in Section 2 " PROV-O at a glance" will be better in the > Introduction, or in Section 3. For example the example can be mentioned in > the intro paragraph of Section 3. > - Section 2, should be compact, and will contains mainly the three indexes > of the terms in the three parts of the ontology. I notice that such indexes > are in Section 3! > - If we go with the option of having one example that is shown mainly in > Section 3.1 (Core terms) and Section 3.2 (Qualified relationships), then I > think that we will not anymore need the "hide/show examples" button. I > didn't discuss this last point with jun, so she may have a different > opinion. > > Thanks, khalid > > > On 06/03/2012 02:23, Timothy Lebo wrote: > > prov-o, > > I have a prototype that shows the essential features that we discussed today in our telecon: > > > 0) Follows the new section organization from Khalid and Jun. > > > 1) Permitting areas for manual editing > > This can be done by editing the main body, or a separate file that is included upon page request. > > > 2) Listing classes and properties according to the "three categories" > > This is done via SPARQL query into a triple store named graph that caches http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/default/ontology/ProvenanceOntology.owl > > > 3) Including manually-created diagrams. > > This is done by traditional HTML. > > > 4) Example hiding > > Taken from the previous WD. The input type is odd but can be fixed. > > > 5) Including examples directly from the version controlled examples listed in http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/PROV_examples > > This is done a priori with a script that fetches the examples to include, which are then included upon page request. > > > > The prototype can be seen at: > http://aquarius.tw.rpi.edu/prov-wg/prov-o > > The code is version controlled at https://github.com/timrdf/prov-lodspeakr/tree/master/components/services/prov-o > > > Suggestions and feedback welcome. > > Regards, > Tim > > > >
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