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<SimonCox> https://www.w3.org/2017/dxwg/wiki/Meetings:DCAT-Telecon2018.08.09
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<SimonCox> https://www.w3.org/2018/08/02-dxwgdcat-minutes
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Resolved: minutes confirmed
Looking at matters arising
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<SimonCox> Open actions: https://www.w3.org/2017/dxwg/track/actions/open
There are a few actions due by Andrea and Makx
DaveBrowning: you've got an action about qualified relations
… we are circling around that topic in the latest calls
… is that what we are doing?
SimonCox: I was a little reluctant to develop a generic abstract way
… until we get a few examples
… we've been finding cases where a qualified relations pattern would help
… but my strategy was to let that emerge when we have a set of examples
<roba> +1
SimonCox: this won't drift
… trying to get the general evolve from the specifics
alejandra: use of qualified relations in other specs
SimonCox: examples using prov
… qualified relations from prov - we're pointing forward to a chapter on provenance patterns (currently empty)
… another example, W3C organization ontology
… qualified relations between people and organizations
https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-org/
SimonCox: we discussed this briefly last week
… preview of the recommendation document
https://rawgit.com/w3c/dxwg/dcat-issue71-simon/dcat/index.html#examples-dataset-provenance
alejandra: as the property prov:wasGeneratedBy can be used to related to any Activity and not only a Project
… we could clarify this and show examples about other activities
SimonCox: going through the text that was carefully crafted to try and not to indicate only the project
… didn't want to make lengthy examples
alejandra: just thought that the example could be expanded with other activities even if the objective here was to deal with the relationship between dataset and project
PWinstanley: we probably need to include some sort of vocabulary
… to indicate things that are business as usual
… lines of business, streams of data
… looking beyond academic projects
SimonCox: let's make sure another example shows a continuous production process and not just a project
PWinstanley: yes, like IoT
<Zakim> DaveBrowning, you wanted to say I might have an example that can be added, but not now
Action for PWinstanley to generate another example including a process generating a dataset
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DaveBrowning: I've got another example that I can provide but not in time for the second PWD
… but for next year
SimonCox: if the document goes out of control, it can be refactored
alejandra: +1, the examples could be moved to a primer document or RDF files etc
<SimonCox> PROPOSED: Accept PR 312 to resolve #71 and as initial contribution to #76
<SimonCox> ... modulo the need for more examples to show breadth
<SimonCox> +1
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<roba> +1
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<PWinstanley> +1
<DaveBrowning> +1
Resolved: Accept PR 312 to resolve #71 and as initial contribution to #76
Action: dave to also provide wasGeneratedBy examples
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Action: PWinstanley to generate another example including a process generating a dataset
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roba: how profiles are referenced within DCAT
… my reading of the dcterms:conformsTo predicate
… is that the concept of a standard is fairly vague
… and we don't have a reason not to use it
… so we can use it for distributions
… to indicate what profiles it conforms to
… a couple of other things: e.g. whether the cardinality is unbounded
… and if you conform to all the profiles
SimonCox: assumptions you're making are reasonable
… dct:conformsTo can refer to standards/vocabularies and it can be repeated
roba: the implication of this is that we need an example
SimonCox: even in the normative part of the recommendation, you'll find that it says in text that the property is used in the context of the class
… but it is not axiomatized
… no cardinality constraints or existential constraints
PWinstanley: we were discussing in the plenary is the business about consistency and appropriate location of things in the 3 deliverables
… one of the things we might want to cover in our F2F is the three pieces
… how they are shaping up, what should go where
… cross-linking
SimonCox: coordination is important, particularly between profiles and DCAT
PWinstanley: over the next month / month and a half we will need to take more attention
<SimonCox> alejandra: all agree that dct:conformsTo is suitable - use for now? or use at all?
roba: separation of concerns between profile guidelines and dcat
… is that dcat will have specific guidelines for dcat profiles
… dct:conformsTo to point to finer grain semantics
… is a concern of dcat
… profile is a subclass of dct:standards
… the question is how strong will the guidance be in this document about if one should use dct:conformsTo to point to a profile that define finer grain semantics
… how much guidance is appropriate?
… is it a statement that we don't need to make?
<SimonCox> rrsagent: generate minutes
SimonCox: do you have in mind what the examples might look like?
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roba: fair enough, what is a good real world example
SimonCox: I've been relying on CSIRO examples
… even if the live system doesn't rely on dcat
action for SimonCox and Nick to generate some EUDM examples
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action for SimonCox and Nick to generate some EUDM examples to illustrate the use of profiles for fine grain semantics
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<SimonCox> is void:Dataset always RDF?
SimonCox: void for rdf datasets
roba: we used void for describing services
roba: we did a profile of void
alejandra: while some of the void properties are generic, others (related to triples statistics) are definitely for RDF datasets
SimonCox: this is to revive the issue
… so that we can go over it again next week
Action: simon to create actions
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<PWinstanley> bye!
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