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Comment LC-3005
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Commenter: Andrea Perego <andrea.perego@jrc.ec.europa.eu>

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3. BP-2 makes the point about the use of machine-readable formats for
data discovery via software agents, including search engines. It
points also to specific machine-readable metadata serialisations that
can be embedded in human-readable metadata, and that are currently
used by search engines to optimise discovery. However, I have two
questions on this:
(a) Shouldn't be a requirement for human-readable metadata to *always*
embed their machine-readable version? This also when machine-readable
metadata are available separately. I see a couple of use cases for
this - e.g., optimising discovery via search engines, existing browser
plug-ins able to read RDFa, etc.
(b) Do you think that the requirement of being "discoverable" by Web
search tools should be extended to data? BP-12 partially address this,
but not explicitly. I'm asking since this issue may be relevant to the
SDW WG - see http://www.w3.org/2015/spatial/wiki/BP_Requirements#Content_need_to_be_crawlable.2C_then_able_to_ask_search_engine_or_other_service
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