- From: Sean B. Palmer <sean@mysterylights.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 16:49:30 +0100
- To: "Arnold, Curt" <Curt.Arnold@hyprotech.com>, "William Loughborough" <love26@gorge.net>, <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>
- Cc: <www-dom-ts@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org>
> > I would appreciate any comments > > Check out EARL. > http://infomesh.net/earl/schema/ Where did you get that URI from? It was pretty out of date (I've now got it pointing at the latest development schema). The EARL homepage is actually at:- http://www.w3.org/2001/03/earl/ - EARL It may well be that this would be an excellent application for EARL, seeing as how Arnold's following comments are very close to the data model that we have:- [[[ The definitive definition of a DOM tests is in XML and the test is identified by a fragment URI. A test suite is a collection of tests and other suites and is identified by a URI. Tests will need to identify their source, creation date, versioning information, and relationship to particular passages in the corresponding recommendations. ]]] For example, EARL uses URIs to identify tests, has a generic mechanism for evaluating against a range of Test Cases, and Test Criteria, and contains numerous dating, versioning, and similar properties. Check out the schema that's (now) at the URI William posted, and the homepage prose for more details. -- Kindest Regards, Sean B. Palmer @prefix : <http://webns.net/roughterms/> . :Sean :hasHomepage <http://purl.org/net/sbp/> .
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