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Revision as of 12:06, 13 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?
- I believe that dedicated editors are required to harmonize the categorization of entities into subject fields
- 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
General Policies
- use of abbreviations for URIs is no good idea, because if all science is to be covered, there will be many disambiguations
- ex: AAMAS = (Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, The American Association of Medical Audit Specialists, ...(?) )
Events
- sometimes, event descriptions can have "resort names" or "hotel names" as more precise specification of the hotel -> not covered in the ontology
- there are at least two types of (initiating) submission dates to be distinguished:
- submission of an abstract
- submission of the paper
- Concerning the description of Template:Event: how do "submission deadline" and "paper deadline" relate to each other? The explanatory note sounds like "paper deadline" is-a "submission deadline". On the one hand ok, on the other I see the problem for lists of upcoming deadlines that one must see the abstract submission deadline first, otherwise you may miss that.
- My proposal on this issue: in the ontology, view "abstract deadline" as well as "paper deadline" as "submission deadline" and find a solution for displaying tables which have several "submission deadline" links. (How do the tables treat multiple entries/1:m relations, actually?)
Journals
- Journals can have an ISSN assigned, as well as an E-ISSN
- Journals can have several editors
Technical
Typos & Typo-like stuff
- open 13.09.2008 Template:Event has a typo in the bottom part starting with "A note on the various deadlines", namely "accpept demos"
- fixed 13.09.2008 who? Template:Event has wrong comment "Abbreviation of event series, in case the event belongs to a continuing series" for field "Superevent"
Implementation Changes Required
- The Property:Homepage should not always add a "http"-prefix, because one may link to pages with other protocols like https, ftp, etc. Moreover, I suggest this in general for all uses of the property, because e.g. for copying links a browser context menu, the "http"-prefix is included in the copied text. Then, it is annoying to remove it. The best solution for editing would be to detect whether there is a protocol part at the beginning, then keep it, and if not, add "http" as default. For viewing, one may similarly cut off the http-prefix. Personally, I don't find it disturbing.
- ex1: my homepage has a "https"-prefix.
- ex2: I had the editing problem on the RuleML 2008 page, pasting the link into the field.
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