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<trackbot> Date: 19 August 2015
today meeting is present the update of Thing Description
which was derived from last F2F meeting
<Sebastian> link to TD tutorial https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/TF-TD/Tutorial.md
Danh: using subclasses of Data
class for expressing primitive data types to avoid using XSD
needs more discussions
... probably an in-deph session of ontology/vocabularies would
need to reach consent as well also agreement on
implementers(parser, data processing, reasoner)
The current vocabularies include a simple set of concepts that are needed to described important aspects of Things : Action, Data, Event, Metadata,Property, and ThingDescription
Some examples how to realize such classes&properties to individuals/instances are also presented, and push on github later
Current ThingDescription ontology is a upper ontology to adapt other ontology like SSN, GEOspatial,etc, later
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