Re: Deliverables and Timeline

HI Harsh, (et al) 

This is quite the good list of items to do to get operational,

I have a use case request, is it possible to pick up the GA4GH and discuss this work tomorrow?   The reason I ask, there is a  new workgroup, ToiP(Trust over IP) Decentralised Semantics,  and its the first call tomorrow (after the DPV Call) and I think this might be of interest for DSWG as wee.  As there is a keen interest in collecting and looking at these legal semantics in terms of application and use in/at GA4GH.   

Would it be a good idea  to raise this topic  tomorrow and get a report on what you have found so far ? 

Best Regards,

- Mark 



> On 6 Jul 2020, at 13:44, Harshvardhan J. Pandit <me@harshp.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> The following are some proposed future deliverables and timeline.
> I plan to update the group's main page on W3C with this information.
> Comments, suggestions, changes are welcome.
> 
> The group functions based on interest and active participation from the community. Therefore, I invite everyone to contribute to the group as per their interest and time.
> In particular, where active participation is difficult - contributions through use-cases, FAQs, diagrams, documentation are welcome.
> 
> ----
> 
> DPVCG should be working towards these deliverables:
> 1. Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV) v0.2
>   a) This would include more concepts in existing taxonomies
>   b) This would also include more 'core' concepts - currently we have
>      some proposed concepts in the Wiki taxonomy section
>   c) It is important to keep the vocabulary evolving
>   d) proposed timeline: have the next version published by September
>      2020
> 2. Collection of use-cases, case studies, and requirements
>   a) Use-cases are from existing adopters/implementers - industry as
>      well as academia
>   b) Case-studies are descriptions of situations where the DPV(CG)
>      would be of use and benefit - these provide potential application
>      and help drive discussion as well as demonstrate to outsiders what
>      we work towards
>   c) proposed timeline: collect and publish by September 2020
> 3. Documentation for DPV use: Primer, Examples, and FAQ
>   a) Primer: a simple guide for understanding DPV that is aimed for
>      non-specialists -> this is important to get adoption
>      IMHO. Proposed timeline is to have this published in August 2020.
>   b) Examples: documented examples of using DPV for some common
>      use-cases -> this is where implementers and people who are
>      interested will look to for how the DPV can be used for some
>      use-cases. This is an evolving deliverable, but we need some
>      common items to start this. We can work on this based on the
>      use-cases and case-studies as we collect them.
>   c) FAQ: questions arise regarding usage, concepts, etc. The FAQ
>      section is an area to collect such questions and the discussions
>      surrounding it. This is also an evolving deliverable.
> 
> Soft deliverables:
> 1. Maintain wiki
>   a) e.g. concepts discussed on mailing list, references
>   b) ongoing basis - needs volunteers
> 2. DPVCG contributors guide
>   a) this is a guide for contributors to refer regarding how to propose
>      concepts, how to look for existing concepts
>   b) this is also an introduction to new participants to know more
>      about the group
>   c) ideally - we have a wiki page that does this
> 3. Documented process for addition of new concepts
>   a) Currently, we have an item in the documentation that specifies
>      providing a list of fields. We should create a dedicated page for
>      contribution (see earlier point) with instructions on how to look
>      up and align with existing terms, etc.
>   b) This will allow more people to contribute terms and drive adoption
> 4. Re-implement ontology documentation generation (e.g. R2RML -> W3C
>   ReSpec)
>   a) The current implementation is based on a hack (git blame will show
>      I'm responsible for this) that is not fit for continued use
>   b) If we create a good pipeline for automatic ontology documentation
>      - we can implenent it and forget it.
>   c) I would propose having the process take a CSV file (like we
>      currently have) and generate the corresponding documentation using
>      W3C ReSpec (also what we currently use).
> 5. Better layout and diagrams for DPV documentation
>   a) As title says, improve upon documentation with examples, clarity,
>      diagrams, etc.
>   b) No timeline for this, continue to improve with time.
> 
> Regards,
> Harsh
> 
> 
>> "Harshvardhan J. Pandit" <me@harshp.com> – June 22, 2020 10:05 AM
> 
>>> This is listed as ACTION-139 on the tracker.
> 
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> Harshvardhan Pandit, Ph.D
> Researcher at ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin
> https://harshp.com/research/

> 

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