Re: Status on Action-174 ?

Hi Yaso and Eric,

Wonderful you've started the glossary. I would suggest some updates in the
definition of the following concepts:

   - Data Producer: this entity represents an agent (human or machine) in
   the role of a data producer responsible for producing data (or even the
   dataset) in any phase of the data life cycle. It is important to say the
   production of new data can happen through the consumption/reuse of old data;
   - Data Consumer: this entity represents an agent (human or machine) in
   the role of a data consumer responsible for consuming data from one or more
   datasets.
   - Data Publisher: this entity represents an agent (human or machine) in
   the role of data publisher responsible for publishing one or more datases.
   It is important to say that this role is different from data producer,
   although they can be owned by the same agent;
   - Citation: Citations is an action performed by a citing entity to a
   cited entity, qualified/characterized as direct and explicit, indirect or
   implicit [1]. In the context of DWBP, it is a formal feedback
   (bibliographic reference in the form of published material as a
   book, paper, web page) performed by an agent (in the role of a data
   consumer or data publisher) to a dataset.

Please, let me know if you agree of not.

[1] http://purl.org/spar/cito

Cheers,
Ig

2015-04-23 12:33 GMT-03:00 <yaso@nic.br>:

> Hi Eric!
>
> I'm glad you asked. I made a very rough draft and uploaded to my fork on
> github because the doc is still with no styling and proper IDs. I sent it
> to Phil and the editors to get some feedback, but had no answer till now.
>
> Basically, I picked the idea of that conversation at the f2f and threshed
> the details of the Data on the Web Life cycle proposed by Bernadette. The
> draft is at [1] and you can see it rendered at [2].
>
> What I am proposing is that we use actions that transforms data in to
> something else, like a dataset or metadata, as turning points to divide
> whether someone is a publisher or a consumer. Furthermore, as a data
> creator can be also someone that collects data from others using software,
> like facebook or yandex, I propose that we focus on 3 "representations" of
> data: data (as raw data), dataset (as encoded file or structured dataset)
> or metadata (whatever is the format).
>
> Given this way of thinking the cycle of data on the web, data archiving
> techniques and data preparation or data planning are out of the scope of
> this WG, thought 303 pages and 404 are in. Data encoded in file formats is
> out of the scope also, but only if people involved with data mining and
> enriching wants.
>
> The idea still have to be polished, but I think it is a good way out for
> our abstractsss discussions to focus on actions performed to delineate
> concrete lines of definitions.
>
> I'm keen for the feedback of the WG.
>
> [1] https://github.com/yaso/dwbp
> [2] http://yaso.is/dwbp/glossary.html
>
>
> Cheers
> Yaso
>
>
>
>
>
> Quoting "Eric Stephan" <ericphb@gmail.com>:
>
>  Hi Ig,
>>
>> There are quite a bit of definitions floating around, I was wondering if
>> you needed help on this task.  Please let me know.
>>
>> Eric S
>>
>>   https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/174
>>
>>
>
>
>


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Alagoas (UFAL)
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