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** I see major problems of a coordinated evolution of the underlying ontology, i.e., that people use the right relationships etc. | ** I see major problems of a coordinated evolution of the underlying ontology, i.e., that people use the right relationships etc. | ||
** How will the model evolve, who adapts the data to this? | ** How will the model evolve, who adapts the data to this? | ||
+ | * how to treat the temporalization of the data | ||
+ | ** e.g., if the editorial board of a journal changes | ||
+ | ** Options | ||
+ | :# Keep only current info as semantic, historical should reside in the histories | ||
+ | :# Try to maintain past info as semantic, e.g. "had EB member" ... but a better solution is required. | ||
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* Journals can have an ISSN assigned, as well as an E-ISSN<br> | * Journals can have an ISSN assigned, as well as an E-ISSN<br> |
Revision as of 17:13, 11 September 2008
See Frank Loebe for general information in OpenResearch, or go directly to my workpage at https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/FrankLoebe .
Contents
Improvements to OpenResearch
Organizational
Major
- the underlying ontology
- I see major problems of a coordinated evolution of the underlying ontology, i.e., that people use the right relationships etc.
- How will the model evolve, who adapts the data to this?
- how to treat the temporalization of the data
- e.g., if the editorial board of a journal changes
- Options
- Keep only current info as semantic, historical should reside in the histories
- Try to maintain past info as semantic, e.g. "had EB member" ... but a better solution is required.
Minor
- Journals can have an ISSN assigned, as well as an E-ISSN
- Journals can have several editors
Technical
- The Property:Homepage should not always add a "http"-prefix ...
- ex: my homepage has a "https"-prefix.
Integration of Existing Data
- get Persons, Journals, Conferences etc. from DBLP
- in general, it should be a good idea to cooperate with them, perhaps cross-link
Legal Issues
- Can one simply copy short descriptions from other websites?
- ex: The short description of KER from [1] for The Knowledge Engineering Review