Community:Ordered Lists
From Odp
(Difference between revisions)
Current revision (23:41, 2 February 2011) (view source) |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions not shown.) | |||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
The problem is how to best represent ordered lists in RDF/OWL. In the decision representation domain the problem arises when modeling options, where one of the options will be selected, i.e., it will be the decision. | The problem is how to best represent ordered lists in RDF/OWL. In the decision representation domain the problem arises when modeling options, where one of the options will be selected, i.e., it will be the decision. | ||
- | RDF contains native constructs for sets and lists. There are also some proposals for OWL models of sets and lists to be found at http://swan.mindinformatics.org/spec/1.2/collections.html | + | RDF contains native constructs for sets and lists. There are also some proposals for OWL models of sets and lists to be found at http://swan.mindinformatics.org/spec/1.2/collections.html What would be the best way to model this? |
}} | }} | ||
{{Graphical representation}} | {{Graphical representation}} | ||
{{Modeling Issue Template | {{Modeling Issue Template | ||
- | |Author=EvaBlomqvist, JeffWaters, | + | |Author=EvaBlomqvist, JeffWaters, BobFerris, |
- | |Domain=General, Decision-making, | + | |Domain=General, Decision-making, Parts and Collections, |
|CompetencyQuestion=What is the first element in this ordered list? What is the next element after this one? What criteria has been used to order the elements? | |CompetencyQuestion=What is the first element in this ordered list? What is the next element after this one? What criteria has been used to order the elements? | ||
|Scenario=For instance, we may start out with a dataset about earthquakes, and ask ourselves: What areas are the most prone to earthquakes? Then we would like to order our options, i.e., the areas in the dataset, based on the number or perhaps severity of the earthquakes. In a sense we are re-organizing a set of triples, by ordering them based on some criteria. How do we best represent such orderings? | |Scenario=For instance, we may start out with a dataset about earthquakes, and ask ourselves: What areas are the most prone to earthquakes? Then we would like to order our options, i.e., the areas in the dataset, based on the number or perhaps severity of the earthquakes. In a sense we are re-organizing a set of triples, by ordering them based on some criteria. How do we best represent such orderings? | ||
+ | |ProposedSolution=http://purl.org/ontology/olo/core# | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Additional information header}} | {{Additional information header}} |
Current revision
Ordered Lists
Title: Ordered Lists
Description: This problem originates from the W3C Decision Incubator activity, however it is not restricted to the decision-making domain, but more general.
The problem is how to best represent ordered lists in RDF/OWL. In the decision representation domain the problem arises when modeling options, where one of the options will be selected, i.e., it will be the decision.
RDF contains native constructs for sets and lists. There are also some proposals for OWL models of sets and lists to be found at http://swan.mindinformatics.org/spec/1.2/collections.html What would be the best way to model this?
Diagram (this article has no graphical representation)
About
Users | EvaBlomqvist, JeffWaters, BobFerris |
---|---|
Domains | General, Decision-making, Parts and Collections |
Competency Questions | What is the first element in this ordered list? What is the next element after this one? What criteria has been used to order the elements? |
Scenarios | For instance, we may start out with a dataset about earthquakes, and ask ourselves: What areas are the most prone to earthquakes? Then we would like to order our options, i.e., the areas in the dataset, based on the number or perhaps severity of the earthquakes. In a sense we are re-organizing a set of triples, by ordering them based on some criteria. How do we best represent such orderings? |
Proposed Solutions (OWL files) | |
Related patterns |
Additional information
References
- A blog post about the Ordered List Ontology with examples and graphics. Weblog post | reference page
Submission to event |
---|