- From: <Misha.Wolf@thomsonreuters.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 22:59:27 +0000
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PS: A catalog entry looks like this: <scheme alias="medtop" uri="http://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/mediatopic/" /> Each News Item may contain an inline catalog and/or a reference to an external catalog. An external catalog (identified by a URI) is not allowed to change. If the provider needs to change the catalog, they must change the URI. Thus consuming systems are free to cache catalogs. The bindings defined within a catalog apply throughout a News Item containing or referencing the catalog, ie there is no scoping. An aggregator who finds that two providers are using the same alias to identify different URIs, must replace one or more of the catalogs with their own catalog and replace all instances of one of the aliases throughout the NewsItem. Misha -----Original Message----- From: Wolf, Misha (M Cont Ent) Sent: 03 February 2011 21:18 To: 'Noah Mendelsohn'; Henry S. Thompson; www-tag@w3.org Cc: 'newsml-g2@yahoogroups.com' Subject: RE: Short briefing/background doc't regarding RDFa, prefixes and HTML The overview [1] of NewsCodes on the IPTC Web site includes the definition: QCode: A special IPTC format to express the code of a concept which was introduced with the family of G2-Standards. Typical for the format is having a string, then a colon, and finally another string. As the G2-Standards require to have potentially long strings as globally unique identifiers the major goal of QCodes are to shorten them and to make the controlled vocabulary visible this code pertains to. The format of a QCode is in short: "short name for the controlled vocabulary":"code of the concept" like e.g. subj:06011000 The IPTC Web site contains lots of News taxonomies agreed by IPTC members [2]. These can be retrieved in any of the formats: - NewsML 1 TopicSet - NewsML G2 KnowledgeItem - RDF/XML using SKOS - RDF/Turtle using SKOS An example are the IPTC Media Topic NewsCodes [3], a new 1100-term taxonomy for categorizing news content. For example: Name : arts, culture and entertainment Definition: Matters pertaining to the advancement and refinement of the human mind, of interests, skills, tastes and emotions QCode : medtop:01000000 URI : http://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/mediatopic/01000000 Here we see the concatenation mechanism in action: "http://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/mediatopic/" & "01000000" -> "http://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/mediatopic/01000000" A catalog is used to associate each scheme URI with an alias (the left-hand side of the QCode). The current IPTC catalog is available at [4]. There's lots more in the G2-Standards Implementation Guide [5]. My presentation to the W3C AC on this subject is available at [6]. [1] http://www.iptc.org/site/NewsCodes/Overview/ [2] http://www.iptc.org/site/NewsCodes/View_NewsCodes/ [3] http://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/mediatopic/ [4] http://www.iptc.org/std/catalog/catalog.IPTC-G2-Standards_14.xml [5] http://www.iptc.org/std/NAR/1.5/documentation/IPTC-G2-Implementation-Gui de_2.zip [6] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2006May/0048.html Misha -----Original Message----- From: Noah Mendelsohn [mailto:nrm@arcanedomain.com] Sent: 03 February 2011 16:42 To: Henry S. Thompson Cc: Wolf, Misha (M Cont Ent); www-tag@w3.org Subject: Re: Short briefing/background doc't regarding RDFa, prefixes and HTML On 2/3/2011 4:59 AM, Henry S. Thompson wrote: > A brief summary of how this works, with an example or two, would be > very welcome, please. Indeed. I should acknowledge that, long ago, Misha joined us at a meeting, and I'm fairly sure he did explain QCodes in detail then. I confess I don't have the time just now to find the record of that, we've had some turnover in TAG membership since then, so brief reminder would indeed be much appreciated. Thank you. Noah This email was sent to you by Thomson Reuters, the global news and information company. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Thomson Reuters.
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