- From: Michel Dumontier <michel.dumontier@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2017 10:49:48 +0200
- To: Heiner Oberkampf <heiner.oberkampf@gmail.com>
- Cc: w3c semweb hcls <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CALcEXf6tnGymPE3RMwSz707=f2G4S0zHKSOByP5CSuyDJQAyiA@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Heiner, On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Heiner Oberkampf < heiner.oberkampf@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > > > > I've read the Dataset Descriptions: HCLS Community Profile (HCLS-CP) [1] > and find it very useful. For my application I have the following questions: > > > 1. HCLS-CP recommends 61 properties from 18 vocabularies: Is there a > merged version available with all those properties in one Turtle file or do > I need to assemble them on my own? > > > afaik, there is not a turtle file with all the properties. > 2. void:Dataset is used at the 'Distribution Level'. Would it make sense > to add two triples to align classes from the different vocabularies: > (void:Dataset rdfs:subClassOf dcat:Distribution . dcat:Distribution > rdfs:subClassOf dctypes:Dataset .)? > > > yes, it's too bad that the void file [a] doesn't make any relation between void:Dataset and the dcat vocabulary. similarly, that dcat [b] isn't linked to anything. [a] http://vocab.deri.ie/void.ttl [b] https://www.w3.org/ns/dcat.ttl > 3. The CHEMBL example from [1] expresses the distribution URI as " > http://rdf.ebi.ac.uk/chembl/chembl17rdf" > <https://clicktime.symantec.com/a/1/1iOHivHIT3TN8B2tOeN7aqB2BMgw4ArjaUQev9Pse1o=?d=iMeKT0dsIJvVr_hhyObCYL__-MJ9GdOoFfepopoMZKumWMxRcCe1II5m5dJ6D2e0TxhlXf0ABLkMxMQqaHToX9URVX3bl3mDAXS9aG4AF6B1F1aRfFi2eV6vbjJKXN0JIV108-FPuCgad9XsNUqibVvkhTnO9LDoLgneu0uHsiiJEA6Qz6dOvV5044seB9gPMesgW5-T9INCWIJGBVbGRkM9mPnDzs-Ns7F-0NTyaqxookCN6il5gGaYNkCyGKPqnmET1JgJL0mukkM5kxe3Q9chgcfefgCFe0gX2brxadqteUng5ne0UiQGXM8KARc5n0R89ehLSOXSzmbkqZOnD_up7DUf7q7TxDBV_x_bxJeebrJpMHKtKTay46GNg-dRlS3u8l5PE6o%3D&u=http%3A%2F%2Frdf.ebi.ac.uk%2Fchembl%2Fchembl17rdf> > . What are your thoughts regarding a URI pattern such as " > http://pid.example.com/dataset/{datasetid}/{versionid}/{distributionid} > <https://clicktime.symantec.com/a/1/3JjJDSkM02gl6B5WL0bKxQmSH_1i_Llp5vlrpzaL9uo=?d=iMeKT0dsIJvVr_hhyObCYL__-MJ9GdOoFfepopoMZKumWMxRcCe1II5m5dJ6D2e0TxhlXf0ABLkMxMQqaHToX9URVX3bl3mDAXS9aG4AF6B1F1aRfFi2eV6vbjJKXN0JIV108-FPuCgad9XsNUqibVvkhTnO9LDoLgneu0uHsiiJEA6Qz6dOvV5044seB9gPMesgW5-T9INCWIJGBVbGRkM9mPnDzs-Ns7F-0NTyaqxookCN6il5gGaYNkCyGKPqnmET1JgJL0mukkM5kxe3Q9chgcfefgCFe0gX2brxadqteUng5ne0UiQGXM8KARc5n0R89ehLSOXSzmbkqZOnD_up7DUf7q7TxDBV_x_bxJeebrJpMHKtKTay46GNg-dRlS3u8l5PE6o%3D&u=http%3A%2F%2Fpid.example.com%2Fdataset%2F%7Bdatasetid%7D%2F%7Bversionid%7D%2F%7Bdistributionid%7D>" > , to express the three levels (summary/version/distribution) also within > the URI? > > seems like a reasonable pattern to me! m. > Any suggestions are very appreciated. > > > Kind regards, > > Heiner > > > > [1] https://www.w3.org/TR/hcls-dataset/ > -- Michel Dumontier Distinguished Professor of Data Science Maastricht University http://dumontierlab.com
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