Re: Reusing "status" property from the health-lifesci extension

Hi

2016-10-17 19:51 GMT+02:00 Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com>:

> Thomas,
>
> I'd prefer that your group also spend extra time to try to see where
> alignment can also happen with http://schema.org/Action
> which has a http://schema.org/actionStatus
>
> The http://schema.org/status is for Event based or MedicalStudy based.
>
> I think you have 2 levels to deal with in this discussion.
> Legislation is aligned with 1. Events and 2. Actions.
>
> 1. Events
> Yes, we all agree there are Events that happen during Legislation, but
> your use case for legislationLegalForce / Status is, I think, closer to
> that of http://health-lifesci.schema.org/status where you want to hold a
> final status of the Legislation, treating it as a produced document...just
> as a MedicalStudy is a produced document. or perhaps http://schema.org/
> eventStatus
>
> 2. Actions
> However you also have Actions as well...
> During the course of getting it to the final produced document...there
> will be various Actions and their statuses... and that's where you could
> use http://schema.org/actionStatus
>


To clarify the use-case : we need to express whether a legislation is
currently "in force" (quasi-synonym for "applicable"), "not in force" or
"partially in force" (because some articles/sections are in force, some are
not yet, or not anymore).
A piece of legislation is seen as a document, so we are closer to the
notion of status as expressed for a MedicalStudy, not Actions.

Thomas


>
> Give this some more thought.
>
> -Thad
>
>


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