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− | [[:Category:CertifiedContentOP| Certified Content OPs]] must comply to a set of criteria described below. | + | [[:Category:CertifiedContentOP| Certified Content OPs]] must comply to a set of criteria and requirements described below. |
Members of the [[QualityCommittee| Quality Committee]] use them in order to review and certify [[:Category:ProposedContentOP| Proposed Content OPs]]. | Members of the [[QualityCommittee| Quality Committee]] use them in order to review and certify [[:Category:ProposedContentOP| Proposed Content OPs]]. | ||
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* '''Linguistically relevant components'''. Many CPs nicely match linguistic patterns called frames. A frame can be described as a lexically founded ontology design pattern; frames typically encode argument structures for verbs, e.g. the frame Desiring associates elements (or semantic roles) such as Experiencer, Event, FocalParticipant, LocationOfEvent, etc. The richest repository of frames is [http://framenet.icsi.berkeley.edu/ FrameNet]. Frames can be used for validating CPs with respect to lexical coverage, for lexicalizing them, and can be reengineered in order to populate the CP catalogue. | * '''Linguistically relevant components'''. Many CPs nicely match linguistic patterns called frames. A frame can be described as a lexically founded ontology design pattern; frames typically encode argument structures for verbs, e.g. the frame Desiring associates elements (or semantic roles) such as Experiencer, Event, FocalParticipant, LocationOfEvent, etc. The richest repository of frames is [http://framenet.icsi.berkeley.edu/ FrameNet]. Frames can be used for validating CPs with respect to lexical coverage, for lexicalizing them, and can be reengineered in order to populate the CP catalogue. | ||
+ | * '''Best practice components'''. A CP should be used to describe a good practice of modelling. Good practices are intended here as local, thus derived from experts. The quality of CPs is currently based on the personal experience and taste of the proposers, or on the provenance of the knowledge resource | ||
+ | where the CP comes from. However, evidence from reusability across different projects, large-scale applications, and open rating systems will provide a good base for CP evaluation. | ||
== Requirements == | == Requirements == | ||
* The CP OWL implementation has to be annotated by means of the [http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl| ODP CP annotation schema] | * The CP OWL implementation has to be annotated by means of the [http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl| ODP CP annotation schema] |
Certified Content OPs must comply to a set of criteria and requirements described below.
Members of the Quality Committee use them in order to review and certify Proposed Content OPs.
Such crtieria can also be useful as guidelines for those who want to propose a CP.
where the CP comes from. However, evidence from reusability across different projects, large-scale applications, and open rating systems will provide a good base for CP evaluation.