- From: Dimitris Kontokostas <kontokostas@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 09:30:37 +0300
- To: "Bosch, Thomas" <Thomas.Bosch@gesis.org>
- Cc: "public-rdf-shapes@w3.org" <public-rdf-shapes@w3.org>, "DC-ARCHITECTURE@JISCMAIL.AC.UK" <DC-ARCHITECTURE@jiscmail.ac.uk>
- Message-ID: <CA+u4+a1HUbBZUyMMw0N_X01TUf9AFCSRyzz=AASJYK7xjcwXqw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Thomas, I applied for an account but not sure if I have time to do this soon. btw, this looks like a good effort but what I miss is some provenance i.e. links to mailing threads, blog posts, papers or even a short notes Best, Dimitris On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Bosch, Thomas <Thomas.Bosch@gesis.org> wrote: > Hi Dimitris, > > > > I read your post on the mailing list and your suggestion to focus on use > cases for RDF validation. > > Are you willing to edit your mentioned use cases (SKOS, and PROV-O) > directly in the RDF validation requirements database the RDF Application > Profiles Task Group [1] is currently working on? > > Here’s the link to the database: http://purl.org/net/rdf-validation > > > > So far, we have 190 RDF validation requirements (also captured from the > public-rdf-shapes@w3.org mailing list discussions), 14 case studies, and > 29 use cases. > > Currently, we are heavily working on further case studies and use cases. > > > > Would be nice if you could contribute your use cases and experiences. > > > > > > Thank you very much and kind regards, > > Thomas > > > > -- > > Thomas Bosch, M.Sc. (TUM) > > PhD student > > GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences > > Social Science Metadata Standards > > Visitors Address: B2,1, D-68159 Mannheim > > Postal Address: P.O.Box 12 21 55, D-68072 Mannheim > > Tel: + 49 (0) 621 / 1246-271 > > Fax: + 49 (0) 621 / 1246-100 > > Web: http://www.gesis.org > > Website: http://boschthomas.blogspot.com/ > > GitHub: *https://github.com/boschthomas/PhD > <https://github.com/boschthomas/PhD>* > > > > *Von:* Bosch, Thomas > *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2014 13:01 > *An:* public-rdf-shapes@w3.org > *Cc:* Kai Eckert; DC-ARCHITECTURE@JISCMAIL.AC.UK > *Betreff:* Database of Requirements on RDF Validation: > http://purl.org/net/rdf-validation > > > > Hi all, > > I'm new to this mailing list and I would like to indoduce myself. > My name is Thomas Bosch and I'm a PhD student in Computer Science in my > fourth year now. > > I'm part of the editorial board of the DCMI RDF Application Profiles Task > Group [1], > whose preliminary fields of work are (1) RDF Constraint Specification and > Validation, (2) Definition of an RDF Application Profile, and (3) Request > handling for RDF APs and data. > > Together with Kai Eckert (University of Mannheim), we created a database > of requirements on RDF constraint formulation and validation, which is > publicly accessable via > http://purl.org/net/rdf-validation > and extensible by the community. > > During the last half year, we identified more than 180 requirements on RDF > validation. > Sources have been (1) the 2013 W3C RDF Validation Workshop, (2) your > valuable mailing list discussions, (3) the 2013 Semantic Web in Libraries > conference, > (4) discussions in the RDF Application Profiles Task Group, and (5) > diverse research papers. > > The idea of this extensible database is > (1) to collect and describe case studies from experts (from theory and > practice dealing with RDF validation problems) and the general public, > (2) to extract common use cases from these case studies that illustrate > particular problems, > (3) to specify requirements to be fulfilled in order to adequately solve > these problems and meet the use cases, > (4) to investigate existing best-practices regarding these requirements, > and > (5) to evaluate existing approaches / tools to which extend specific > requirements are fulfilled. > > Using this approach, we try to structure the requirements engineering > process for RDF validation. > I see that there is currently a lot of discussion about requirements on > RDF validation on this maling list, which I tried to capture in the > requirements DB as well. > > The contributors of the DCMI RDF Application Profiles Task Group are > currently adding further case studies, use cases, requirements, and > relationships between these entities to the database. > This should be a work done for and from the community dealing with RDF > validation issues. > > The full source code of the system and the database with the current state > of all requirements is also available: > https://github.com/kaiec/reqbase > You can easily set up a local version for own developments. > > Do you think this is the right way to go? > Do you have further ideas? > > We hope this kind of contribution could be helpful for the community. > > Thank you very much and I really enjoy the valuable discussions on the > mailing list > > > Cheers, > Thomas > > [1] http://wiki.dublincore.org/index.php/RDF-Application-Profiles > > > > -- > > Thomas Bosch, M.Sc. (TUM) > > PhD Student > > GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences > > Social Science Metadata Standards > > Visitors Address: B2,1, D-68159 Mannheim > > Postal Address: P.O.Box 12 21 55, D-68072 Mannheim > > Tel: + 49 (0) 621 / 1246-271 > > Fax: + 49 (0) 621 / 1246-100 > > Web: http://www.gesis.org > > Website: http://boschthomas.blogspot.com/ > GitHub: *https://github.com/boschthomas/PhD > <https://github.com/boschthomas/PhD>* > -- Dimitris Kontokostas Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig Research Group: http://aksw.org Homepage:http://aksw.org/DimitrisKontokostas
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