Hi Liddy,
Thanks for clarifying. I was just checking whether "time" is the only
parameter for some needs. Otherwise I thought it could generalized to:
1. which of my requirements applies when [time, device, ...?]
2. can I be given what I need
Excuse if I'm off, I don't understand the full context. Just a thought.
Best,
Shadi
On 18.6.2012 10:46, Liddy Nevile wrote:
> Shadi
>
> as I understand it, people will have different 'times' for the
> conditions and so there is a two step process needed:
> 1. which of my requirements applies right now
> 2. can I be given what I need
>
> We have been encouraged to work with a big conditional profile and then
> the one that is to be applied....so needs can be prerecorded for
> convenience...
>
> I think this way, individuals could choose their conditions...
>
> Liddy
>
> On 18/06/2012, at 3:30 PM, Shadi Abou-Zahra wrote:
>
>> Hi Liddy,
>>
>> Can this be generalized to generic conditions? There could also be a
>> use case for "6am-6pm during working days" or whatever (ie. not only
>> the time of day but also other parameters).
>>
>> Maybe OWL can address such conditions in predicate logic terms?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Shadi
>>
>>
>> On 8.5.2012 15:28, Liddy Nevile wrote:
>>> Now that I have sent the question, I can see that there is a problem I
>>> did not deal with. While it might be possible to have two fixed time
>>> periods, how about all the possible time periods? something better needs
>>> to be done!
>>>
>>> Liddy
>>>
>>>
>>> On 08/05/2012, at 1:21 PM, Liddy Nevile wrote:
>>>
>>>> Would people like to contribute to this discussion, please.
>>>>
>>>> The GPII needs to be able to describe a requirement for a resource as
>>>> including the conditional that if the time is 6 am - 6 pm the font
>>>> should be green but if it is another time, the font should be red -
>>>> for example.
>>>>
>>>> I think that there are a few ways of doing this but they would include:
>>>>
>>>> resource - My Story
>>>> property - font-colour-6am-6pm
>>>> value - green
>>>>
>>>> and there might also be
>>>>
>>>> resource - My Story
>>>> property - font-colour-6pm-6am
>>>> value - red
>>>>
>>>> where font-colour-TIME is a refinement of font-colour, that is itself
>>>> a refinement of font, probably.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It might also be that there are two properties: time and font-colour,
>>>> of course, and they both need to be satisfied?
>>>>
>>>> I do not want a conditional as an attribute of a property but included
>>>> in the property(ies). That is, I don't think we should have a property
>>>> and then in its description in the namespace add a conditional. This
>>>> has been assumed by some as the only way to make the property.
>>>>
>>>> What do you think?
>>>>
>>>> Liddy
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/
>> Activity Lead, W3C/WAI International Program Office
>> Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group (ERT WG)
>> Research and Development Working Group (RDWG)
>
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Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/
Activity Lead, W3C/WAI International Program Office
Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group (ERT WG)
Research and Development Working Group (RDWG)
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