- From: Thomas Baker <thomas.baker@izb.fraunhofer.de>
- Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 16:32:51 +0200
- To: SW Best Practices <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>
Dear all, I am proposing an outline for the Vocabulary Management note (see below). As I first step, I am posting this outline to the list asking each member of the group to answer six questions about the planned scope and objectives (see my next posting). This shorter version will be helpful as a basis for discussion on the conference call today. Tom ---- SWBPD "Vocabulary Management" Draft, 2004-09-02 NAME Vocabulary Management - Scoping Draft - Proposed outline MEMBERS Tom Baker (Fraunhofer Society) Libby Miller (University of Bristol) Natasha Noy (Stanford University) Dan Brickley (W3C) Alistair Miles (CCL) Alan Rector (University of Manchester) James Hendler (University of Maryland) Aldo Gangemi (CNR) Bernard Vatant (Mondeca) Ralph Swick (W3C) Proposed outline Section 1. Terminology I assume that we would need to agree -- at least for the purposes of the VM note -- on the meaning of some basic terms. Section 1, then, would define a list of a dozen or so basic terms such as "term" and "vocabulary". Section 2. Vocabularies in the Semantic Web I assume we need to characterize what it is we are talking about in terms of standard buzzwords that people will have heard, such as Metadata Element Sets, Controlled Vocabularies, Taxonomies, and Ontologies. I also assume we should not neglect to articulate some really basic assumptions about the Semantic Web, such as data merging and repurposing. Section 3. Principles of Good Practice I assume we will be able to agree on some really basic principles, such as "Identify Terms with URIs (or URIrefs)" or "Articulate any policies or assumptions underlying the assignment of URIs". Beyond that, we should see how far we can go. Personally, I believe that if we could articulate half a dozen or so simple principles and elaborate on each principle in two or three paragraphs, with pointers to actual practice, these principles could form the core contribution of the VM note. Section 4. Evolving issues On many issues we will not be able to agree, whether because the issues are controversial (e.g., the idea of "ownership" of a namespace which surfaced on this list in response to an earlier draft) or because they are the object of ongoing discussion and experimentation. We should try to distill these issues down to a "manageable" number -- a dozen or so -- and discuss each issue in one or two paragraphs which describe the issue and characterize the main viewpoints, areas of development, or controversies, with pointers to the literature. In my opinion, a "manageable" number is important not just to aid the reader, but also to allow us to divide ownership of the issues among Task Force members. -- Dr. Thomas Baker Thomas.Baker@izb.fraunhofer.de Institutszentrum Schloss Birlinghoven mobile +49-160-9664-2129 Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft work +49-30-8109-9027 53754 Sankt Augustin, Germany fax +49-2241-144-2352 Personal email: thbaker79@alumni.amherst.edu
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