On 4/15/15 2:44 PM, Eric Prud'hommeaux wrote:
>> But it gives me an idea, if you don't mind us stealing
>> yours, which is that DCMI (which is working now to come up with a
>> set of "core" validation requirements) could do a "plain language"
>> questionnaire for our GLAM colleagues on validation needs. That
>> would also help us define our priorities.
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> It uses a few scripts (
> perl CGI backend to record submissions on the server,
> a bit of js to query the backend and autofill previous answers,
> and some glitzy stuff to inspire epileptic seizures
> ). Do you need that stuff?
No, I think we could just use natural language questions, like:
"Are some of your elements mandatory? Are some of your elements
repeatable? Do you need to create limits like "A or B" in which it is
either A or B but not both? "... in which you can use both A and B if
you wish".... etc.
Amazing, isn't it, that you can do all of that with such ancient technology?
:-)
kc
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>> kc
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>> On 4/15/15 10:09 AM, Eric Prud'hommeaux wrote:
>>> In some Mayo grant work, I have prepared a questionnaire on the
>>> expressivity of shape expressions. It presents a high-level language
>>> for expressing RDF constraints, explains a number of the technical
>>> points, and asks the user for which features and technical approaches
>>> are important to their work and their view of what will make the
>>> language successful. There are a couple places where you can click for
>>> extra geekiness, in case the baseline geekiness was insufficient.
>>>
>>> I'd like people to fill out the form imagining their immediate uses
>>> for RDF validation as well as those that may come with new markets
>>> enabled by the existence of such RDF validating tooling. The form will
>>> record your results whenever you hit submit so you can easily revisit
>>> your answers after reflection.
>>>
>>> This work is supported in part by a NIH U01 grant – caCDE-QA
>>> (1U01CA180940-01A1).
>>>
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