- From: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 15:13:15 -0500
- To: RDF Data Access Working Group <public-rdf-dawg@w3.org>
I have been playing around with the agenda all week,
and I think I'm finally sorta comfortable with it.
I'm still open to a certain amount of negotation.
Here's the jist of it:
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Wed, 14 Jul
* Convene, admin (9am)
Take roll, review agenda, 6 July minutes. scribe for this 1st
session: Kendall Clark
* Test-driven, Issue-driven development
Discussion of how we'll proceed after initial design is adopted.
* Design Evaluations
The initial design straw poll shows a critical mass of support
for BRQL/RDQL. The agenda for the first day explore
alternatives, requirements, and objectives with that in mind.
Going around the table: Are we close to an initial query
language design decision, to be refined in an issue-driven,
test-driven process?
* break (10:30-11:00)
* Non-RDQL design centers: XQuery, Rules (11:00 18:00UTC telcon )
* HowardK on XSRQL: brief live demo, questions of
implementation and timeframes.
* discussion of rules N3QL, SWRL, algae integration with
rules
* lunch (1:00 to 2:30)
* Requirements (2:30)
still pending in Use Cases and Requirements: 3.6 Optional Match,
3.8 Bookmarkable Queries, 3.10 Result Limits, 3.11 Iterative
Query
* Objectives 4.6 Additional Semantic Information (integration of
query and inference) etc.
* break (4:00 to 4:30)
* Initial Design proposals (4:30)
Are there concrete proposals available to study overnight?
* stop for the day (5pm; negotiable)
Thu, 15 Jul
* resume (9am)
* New Use cases (UDDI, ebXML registry etc.)
* Initial Query Language Design
PROPOSED: to adopt @@TBD as our initial design
* Exploration of protocol designs
* teleconference (11am PDT — 18:30UTC)
continue query language design walkthru, raising issues, and/or
continue protocol design discussion.
* lunch (1pm)
* agenda for final session(s) to be decided after the 1st day
* Adjourn (5pm)
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Received on Thursday, 8 July 2004 16:13:11 UTC