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=== Step 2 ===
 
=== Step 2 ===
  
* Do you have the owl file of your pattern?  
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* Do you have a picture depicting a diagrammatic view of your Content OP?
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** If yes, [[Special:Upload| upload it]] and remember the name of the picture file 
  
 
=== Step 3 ===  
 
=== Step 3 ===  
  
 
* Do you have the owl file of your pattern?  
 
* Do you have the owl file of your pattern?  
* '''Yes'''
 
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* '''No'''
 
** Choose a name for the page of your proposed Content OP and type it in the form below and click on "create"
 
*** Note: if a page with that name already exists, you will be directed to editing that page
 
{{#forminput:Content_OP_Proposal_Form|25||create|namespace=Submissions}}
 
|{{Not allowed|Action=propose a Content OP}}
 
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=== Step 3 ===
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==== Yes: Step 3.1 ====
* Edit the Content OP page and fill it with
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* Download the [[http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl CP annotation schema]]
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* Import the [[http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl CP annotation schema]] in the owl file of the Content OP
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* Annotate the Content OP by using rdfs:label, rdfs:comment, and the CP annotation schema annotation properties in order to comment the Content OP (intent, consequences, scenarios, etc.)
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* Put the Content OP owl file on a server, assign a [[http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI cool URI]] to it. You will indicate such URI to the automatic import service, and will also be the value you will put in the "OWL building block" field/property
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* Go to [[Special:ImportProposal| import CP]]
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** Type the name for the page of your proposed Content OP
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** Indicate the URI of the owl file encoding the Content OP
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** Click on "load"
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* Go to Step 4
  
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==== No: Step 3.2 ====
  
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* Type the name for the page of your proposed Content OP in the form below and click on "create"
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** Note: if a page with that name already exists, you will be directed to editing that page
  
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{{#forminput:Content_OP_Proposal_Form|25||create|namespace=Submissions}}
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|{{Not allowed|Action=propose a Content OP}}
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}}
  
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* Fill the form
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* Save the Content OP proposal page
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* Encode your Content OP in an owl file and include the [[http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl CP annotation schema]]
  
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=== Step 4 ===
  
 
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* Edit the Content OP page you just created
* Go to [[Special:ImportProposal| import CP]]
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* Indicate the name of the diagram picture (including its extension) in the appropriate field
 
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* Indicate all possible relations with other Content OP by linking to their pages from the appropriate fields
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* Indicate the URI of the owl file encoding the Content OP in the appropriate field
 
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* Save the Content OP proposal page
{{Info tip| .}}
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{{Info tip| If you have an '''OWL file''' directly reachable on the web, you can also use this
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[[Special:ImportProposal|import facility]].}}
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1) scaricati lo schema di annotazione: http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl
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2) importa lo schema nel pattern che vuoi pubblicare
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3) usa le proprietà dello schema per commentare il pattern (intent, consequences, scenarios, URI del file owl, etc.)
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4) salva il file owl del pattern annotato su una URI, possibilmente ufficiale
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5) vai sul portale e clicca su "propose a content pattern", quindi indica lo URI nell'upload automatico
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6) guarda il risultato della pubblicazione e correggi o aggiungi secondo necessità
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Revision as of 12:41, 23 January 2009

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Info tip.gif What is the procedure for posting a Content Ontology Design Pattern proposal?


Step 1

Step 2

  • Do you have a picture depicting a diagrammatic view of your Content OP?
    • If yes, upload it and remember the name of the picture file

Step 3

  • Do you have the owl file of your pattern?

Yes: Step 3.1

  • Download the [CP annotation schema]
  • Import the [CP annotation schema] in the owl file of the Content OP
  • Annotate the Content OP by using rdfs:label, rdfs:comment, and the CP annotation schema annotation properties in order to comment the Content OP (intent, consequences, scenarios, etc.)
  • Put the Content OP owl file on a server, assign a [cool URI] to it. You will indicate such URI to the automatic import service, and will also be the value you will put in the "OWL building block" field/property
  • Go to import CP
    • Type the name for the page of your proposed Content OP
    • Indicate the URI of the owl file encoding the Content OP
    • Click on "load"
  • Go to Step 4

No: Step 3.2

  • Type the name for the page of your proposed Content OP in the form below and click on "create"
    • Note: if a page with that name already exists, you will be directed to editing that page

 

| Sorry, you need to be logged to propose a Content OP.

If you don't have an ODP account, you can request it.

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  • Fill the form
  • Save the Content OP proposal page
  • Encode your Content OP in an owl file and include the [CP annotation schema]

Step 4

  • Edit the Content OP page you just created
  • Indicate the name of the diagram picture (including its extension) in the appropriate field
  • Indicate all possible relations with other Content OP by linking to their pages from the appropriate fields
  • Indicate the URI of the owl file encoding the Content OP in the appropriate field
  • Save the Content OP proposal page
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