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Revision as of 19:11, 5 February 2009
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If you want to follow the recommended procedure for posting a Content Ontology Design Pattern proposal, please go through next five steps
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Recommended Procedure for Posting Content OP proposals
Step 1: Is the domain of your Content OP already in this list of domains?
Step 2: Do you have a picture depicting a diagrammatic view of your Content OP?
- Yes: upload it and remember the name of the picture file
- No: it is recommended to have include it in the Content OP page. For Content OP certification it is required
Step 3: Do you have the owl file of your pattern?
- Yes
- 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
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- Create it and go back to step three
Step 4: Editing the Content OP proposal page
- Edit the Content OP page you just created
- Indicate the domain of your Content OP in the appropriate field
- 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
Step 5: Review
- Ask for a review of your Content OP by clicking on "ask for a review" on top of the proposal page
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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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