Submissions:ProposeCP

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{{Info tip| What is the procedure for posting a Content Ontology Design Pattern proposal?}}
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{{Propose a pattern
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Is the domain of your Content OP already in this [[Community:Domain| list of domains]]? If not, create a page for it before continuing from [[Community:Domain| the page of domains]].
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* Check if the domain of your Content ODP is in the [[Community:Domain| list of domains]], otherwise [[Community:Domain| create it]]
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* [[Special:Upload|Upload the image]] with a diagrammatic view of your pattern
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* '''If you have already an OWL file you can create a page directly [[Special:ImportProposal| by importing it]]'''
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* If you don't have and OWL file yet you should {{#formlink:Content_OP_Proposal_Form|create a page by filling a form|link|}}
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* Edit the page to fill all the necessary information by clicking on the ''edit'' button on the top of your CP page
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To post a Content OP is very simple. There are two possible ways to do it.
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== Do you have the owl file of your pattern? If yes, follow the steps listed below ==
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{{Info tip| If you are not aware of the recommended procedure for posting a Content Ontology Design Pattern proposal, the five steps are described below.}}
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== If you do not have the owl file of your pattern, follow the steps listed below ==
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* Choose a name for the page of your proposed Content OP and type it in the form below and click on "create"
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== Recommended Procedure for Posting Content OP proposals ==  
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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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=== Step 1: Is the domain of your Content OP already in the [[Community:Domain| list of domains]]?  ===
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* Yes? Go to Step 2
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* No? Create a page for it, from [[Community:Domain| the page of domains]], before continuing.
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=== Step 2: Do you have a picture showing a diagrammatic view of your Content OP? ===
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* Yes? [[Special:Upload| Upload it]] and remember the name of the picture file.
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* No? It is recommended to include a picture in every Content OP proposal. It is required before your Content OP can be certified.
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=== Step 3: Do you have the owl file of your pattern? ===
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* Yes?
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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] into the OWL-file containing 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, i.e. describing its intent, consequences, scenarios, etc. The properties in the CP annotation schema are in themselves commented, be sure to read and understand the meaning of the properties before annotating.
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** Put the Content OP OWL-file on a server, i.e. accessible over the Internet, and assign a [http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI cool URI] to it. This URI you will provide to the automatic import service when submitting the pattern, and it will also be the value of the "OWL building block" field/property when you edit the proposal page (see Step 4).
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** Go to the [[Special:ImportProposal| import CP]] page.
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*** Type the name of the page you want to create for your proposed Content OP, preferably this should coincide with the name of the pattern.
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*** Indicate the URI of the OWL-file encoding the Content OP that you created (see above).
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*** Click on "load".
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** Go to Step 4
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* No?
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** At the moment only OWL representation of patterns is supported. Please create an OWL-file and return to Step 3.
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* Go to [[Special:ImportProposal| import CP]]
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=== Step 4: Editing the Content OP proposal page ===
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* Edit the Content OP page you just created, i.e. go to the page and choose "edit".
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* Indicate the domain of your Content OP in the appropriate field.
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* Indicate the file name of the diagram picture (including its extension) in the appropriate field.
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* Indicate all possible relations to 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.
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{{Info tip| .}}
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=== Step 5: Review ===
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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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* Ask for a review of your Content OP by clicking on "ask for a review" at the top of the proposal page.
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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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