- From: Thomas Bandholtz <thomas.bandholtz@innoq.com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 14:54:44 +0100
- To: Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>
- CC: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
Dan, voidD has been seriously improved by this note. However, there has been some discussion earlier about how it relates to DCAT [1] and vice versa. There is a lot of overlap, and early adopters might feel puzzled which one to use or how to put both together. At least one of the two should should address this somehow, don't you think? Best regards, Thomas [1] http://www.w3.org/egov/wiki/Data_Catalog_Vocabulary Am 16.12.2010 15:35, schrieb Dan Brickley: > Dear Semantic Web Interest Group, > > As you might recall, semantic-web@w3.org is the home list of W3C's > Semantic Web Interest Group. Unlike other more industrious groups we > exist primarily as a discussion forum. However, occasionally some of > us get together and collaborate, and these collaborations can give > rise to W3C Notes (eg. from a while back, http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfcal/ > ). So, several SWIG members have been collaborating (in an open and > public way) on something called 'voiD', and have produced a draft of a > SWIG Note, details below. The voiD work addresses issues around RDF > dataset description and discovery, and I'm very pleased to propose it > as a W3C SWIG Note. > > We don't have a very rigid process for these notes, but they are > useful to do, and we should perhaps do them more often. I've asked > the voiD team to give a brief outline of the work, and we suggest a > deadline of end of January 2011 for feedback comments. There is a > snapshot 'Editor's Draft' for review in SWIG space at W3C [8] below, > http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/interest/void/ and discussion is welcomed > here on semantic-web@w3.org > > So thanks to Keith Alexander, Richard Cyganiak, Michael Hausenblas, > Jun Zhao for their hard work on all this, and to you all in advance > for your reviews and feedback. Assuming no major issues are found, we > should be able to proceed with publishing it as a W3C Note during > February. > > cheers, > > Dan > > > > Please find below the voiD SWIG Note submission: > > === > The 'Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets' (voiD) is an RDF-Schema vocabulary > for expressing metadata about RDF datasets. With voiD, the discovery and > usage of Linked Datasets can be performed both effectively and efficiently. > A dataset is a collection of data, published and maintained by a single > provider, available as RDF, and accessible, for example through > dereferenceable HTTP URIs or a SPARQL endpoint. > > The development of voiD started in mid 2008, with a first version of the > vocabulary and guide published in 01/2009 [1]. Since then, voiD has enjoyed > considerable uptake in the Linked Data community and beyond, with usage > throughout from data.gov.uk to individual datasets [2]. > > A number of voiD-based implementations is available via [3]. The development > of the core voiD vocabulary and the guide is an open process with a > dedicated mailing list [4] and issue tracker [5]. > > W3C-wise, voiD is relevant for the work in the SPARQL WG [6] as well as the > upcoming eGov WG [7]. > > We hereby submit the Editor'sDraft 'Describing Linked Datasets with the voiD > Vocabulary' [8] to W3C's Semantic Web Interest Group (SWIG) with the goal to > publish it as a W3C Interest Group Note. We appreciate feedback on this draft > till 31 Jan 2011 via the 'semantic-web@w3.org' mailing list. > > Cheers, > the voiD 'Editors Team': > Keith Alexander, Richard Cyganiak, Michael Hausenblas, Jun Zhao > > [1] http://vocab.deri.ie/void/guide/2009-01-29 > [2] http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/lodcloud/state/#data-set-level-metadata > [3] http://semanticweb.org/wiki/VoiD > [4] http://groups.google.com/group/void-discussion > [5] http://code.google.com/p/void-impl/issues/ > [6] http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-service-description/ > [7] http://www.w3.org/2011/govdata/charter > [8] http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/interest/void/ > === > -- Thomas Bandholtz Principal Consultant innoQ Deutschland GmbH Halskestr. 17 D-40880 Ratingen, Germany http://www.innoq.com thomas.bandholtz@innoq.com +49 178 4049387
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