I'd like to propose, if it is feasible, a way forward on the issue of
creating an SV. Namely that:
The above would ensure that the SV could be created as quickly as some
people seem to think is necessary using a well-known and popular tool
(Protege). This initial effort would have as its scope only the terms useful
in an SV (need to define what this is). The relationship between terms would
be limited to a small number of relationship types, all of which must be
classifiable (in vocabulary terms) as narrower or broader. This latter will
ensure that a classic SKOS-type (and any other type) of vocabulary could be
derived from the ontology and that it will conform to the multi-hierarchy
form explained by Bernard.
I'd further propose that:
5. the subgroup produces a first draft within one month of the interop using the terms already defined in Andrea's Note so that the wg can check it out and finally sign off that this is a viable way forward;
6. during that same month, the wg discuss and agree on the issues in points 3.1/2/3 and any others in the Note; 7. when the first draft is agreed, the SV subgroup continue its work,producing further drafts no slower than one per month; 8. using these drafts, people who wish to work with vocabularies produce test applications for discussion here and presentation at the next interop
I *would* like to hear from the vocabulary/ontology experts here as to whether this joining of the two efforts is technically and methodologically feasible. If so, I'd suggest that people like Bernard, Ed, Brian also join the SV effort to ensure that the initial SV structures are consistent with good ontology practice (or produce an initial template for the subgroup to use).
I think this way forward will meet everyone's needs and will allow us to test these new technologies without compromising speed of development or end applications.
Cheers,
Tony.
-- Tony Linde Phone: +44 (0)116 223 1292 Mobile: +44 (0)785 298 8840 Email: Tony.Linde-at-leicester.ac.uk Web: http://www.star.le.ac.uk/~ael Project Manager, EuroVO VOTech http://eurovotech.org Programme Manager, AstroGrid http://www.astrogrid.org Chair, JISC U&I Workgroup http://tinyurl.com/ymxvqwReceived on 2007-09-23Z19:23:51