- From: Hugo Scott <hugo@hugoscott.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 11:17:09 +0100
- To: Umutcan Şimşek <umutcan.simsek@sti2.at>
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Hi Umut, Thanks for your reply. The "itinerary" property looks fine - I will look into that. And, yes, Offers - that's a great catch-all, and I could use a wikipedia/productontology "sameAs" to give more context where possible. Thanks! Hugo Scott https://hugoscott.com (+33) 06 51 19 09 41 1 rue du Plan du Parc, 34000 Montpellier, France <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugo-scott-474019153/> LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugo-scott-474019153/> - <https://www.malt.fr/profile/hugoscott> Malt Freelance Traduction <https://www.malt.fr/profile/hugoscotttraduction> On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 at 10:47, Umutcan Şimşek <umutcan.simsek@sti2.at> wrote: > Hi Hugo, > > For question one, I'd suggest to use the itinerary property. You can > multitype an instance with a subtype of Place and TouristAttraction and > create a list of "stops" for that trip. (if I am understanding your use > case right.) > > For question two, you can take a look at the offers property of > TouristTrip. I think this is the most suitable one. You can create offers > with prices and availability for each experience. For experiences that are > not connected to a trip you can either just create Offer instances, or use > the organization offering the experience and attach offer instances to > organizations. There are a lot of possibilities here, really depends on the > case. > > > Greetings > Umut > Umutcan Simsek, MSc > Research Assistant > > STI Innsbruck Research Group > Department of Computer Science > University of Innsbruck > > Technikerstrasse 21a > 6020 Innsbruck > Austria > > +43 512 507-53723 > > On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 10:32, Hugo Scott <hugo@hugoscott.com> wrote: > > Hi there > I've been asked to mark up a site that works in wine tourism and I think > for the standard wine tours (ie a trip around several wineries) I think I > can use "winery" and "TouristAttraction" for the individual wineries, and > "TouristTrip" for the tours, which are then brokered by the web site. > > But I have a couple of question : > > #1 : How would I make each "TouristAttraction" part of the overall > "TouristTrip" - is "subTrip" valid usage for this? > > #2 : How would I mark up more general wine tourism experiences, such as > "how to saber champagne" or "A picnic in the vines"? (examples here > https://www.winalist.com/s/regions/champagne ) Is there are generic type > that would encompass all of those? > > Thank you ! > > Hugo Scott > https://hugoscott.com > (+33) 06 51 19 09 41 > 1 rue du Plan du Parc, 34000 Montpellier > > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugo-scott-474019153/> LinkedIn > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugo-scott-474019153/> - > <https://www.malt.fr/profile/hugoscott> Malt Freelance Traduction > <https://www.malt.fr/profile/hugoscotttraduction> > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. > For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com > ______________________________________________________________________ > >
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