RE: dwbp-ISSUE-29: Clarify requirements on metadata

A lot of the issues relate to how the requirement concepts (meta-data, formats, vocabularies, license, provenance, SLA) and requirement types (open, standardised, machine-readable, interoperable, documented, available).



So I created the attached matrix to show current requirement definition (R represents the existance of requirement). I think agreeing on which of these requirements to keep/delete/add will resolve many issues.



Can you have a quick look before today’s call and we can discuss this this afternoon.



Cheers,

Deirdre



-----Original Message-----
From: Antoine Isaac [mailto:aisaac@few.vu.nl]
Sent: 22 August 2014 12:38
To: public-dwbp-wg@w3.org
Subject: Re: dwbp-ISSUE-29: Clarify requirements on metadata



Hi,





On 8/4/14 4:49 PM, Lee, Deirdre wrote:> If we define metadata as being 'data on the web', then all of the general requirements would also apply to metadata.

> The only two metadata-specific requirements would be R-MetadataAvailable and R-MetadataInteroperable



Depending on the recent discussions, it may be R-MetadataAvailable and R-MetadataStandardized ;-)



But if we have requirements formulated at a general MD level, could we remove the 'corresponding' ones at the specific level? At least for the requirement on Interoperable/Standardized?

I.e. if we have R-MetadataStandardized we don't need R-LicenseStandardized, because License is a kind of MD.



Best,



Antoine





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> dwbp-ISSUE-29: Clarify requirements on metadata

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> http://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/issues/29


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> Raised by: Antoine Isaac

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> The requirement on 'metadata' are not clear. To me license, provenance are also a form of metadata; perhaps even vocabularies: once we have spelled out these more specific levels, it's harder to figure out what remains in the general 'metadata'.

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