See also: IRC log
<scribe> scribe: philr
regrets Christian and Felix
https://www.w3.org/community/rax/wiki/Draft_Material
What is the difference between Use Cases and Best Practices?
<Labra> https://www.hl7.org/fhir/
We should consider to contact fhir as they are active in the use of RDF and XML
<Labra> Eric Prud'hommeaux
<Labra> and Harold Solbrig
Labra has had initial contact with the people above
iMinds joined the group during the week
They elected Anastasia
iMinds work with a lot of publishers
Some of us would present at BDVA Summit
Is anything specific related to RAX Community planned?
Nam gave a presentation of work that he is doing in the area of data formats
Presentation is recorded
scribe: IFC to RDF
conversion
... many XML formats in the building industry
... common building entity data model
... interesting use case, mapping XML to RDF
many others are converting through XSLT
scribe: are others using Java as the conversion mechansim
<qreul> for collections in OWL / RDF, you may want to look at https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_collectionvocab
scribe: complex XML which have many elements and attributes
<qreul> for representing addresses in RDF, you may want to look at vCard (https://www.w3.org/TR/vcard-rdf/) or GeoName (http://www.geonames.org/ontology/documentation.html)
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