Karen, I think I got you, sorry that I needed some time :-)
So the answer is: no, it does not exist, there are just the RDF examples
in DC-DSP which Thomas took as reference, as he pointed out.
And yes: this should be changed (but we didn't do so)!
Cheers,
Kai
Am 27.07.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Karen Coyle:
> Kai, I don't know why this is so difficult, but RDF "representation" to
> me means a vocabulary in which properties and classes are defined, to whit:
>
> propertyA rdf:range [class|datatype]
> propertyA rdf:domain [class]
>
> and those declarations are generally in a file. No? I mean, look at
> DCterms, EDM, or any other RDF vocabulary. So I'm just asking for a link
> to such a vocabulary so that others can re-use it. Without seeing how
> the properties are declared, I can't necessarily guess at the ranges and
> domains, nor whether there are sub/super relationships.
>
> kc
>
> On 7/27/15 3:16 AM, Kai Eckert wrote:
>> Hi Karen,
>>
>> Thomas took the RDF representation as illustrated here:
>> http://dublincore.org/documents/dc-dsp/
>>
>> There seems to be nothing more, do you mean we should make this
>> serializtion more official? On the other hand the whole DSP document is
>> a working draft, so probably we rather should proceed to get beyond that
>> if we do anything about DSP.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Kai
>>
>> Am 26.07.2015 um 23:38 schrieb Karen Coyle:
>>> Right, so I'm asking about that "serialization" which I assume resulted
>>> in an RDF vocabulary for DSP. In other words, properties, and perhaps
>>> classes, defined in RDF.
>>>
>>> kc
>>>
>>> On 7/26/15 2:06 PM, Kai Eckert wrote:
>>>> Karen,
>>>>
>>>> Am 26.07.2015 um 22:44 schrieb Karen Coyle:
>>>>> Kai, Thomas,
>>>>>
>>>>> is there an RDF vocabulary behind that that can be shared? I'm curious
>>>>> how close it adheres to DSP/DCAM.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7/23/15 4:08 PM, Kai Eckert wrote:
>>>>>> BTW, Thomas has provided the long-missed implementation of DSP, so
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> point of your interviewees is not valid anymore, at least for RDF
>>>>>> data.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't understand the question. I was referring to his work as
>>>> published at the last-year's DCMI conference, where he showed that a
>>>> DSP
>>>> (serialized as RDF) can be mapped to SPIN so that RDF data can be
>>>> validated against it:
>>>>
>>>> http://dcpapers.dublincore.org/pubs/article/view/3708
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Kai
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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