[esip-semanticweb] [Esip-federatedsearch] ESIP namespace definitions
savoie at nsidc.org
savoie at nsidc.org
Mon Oct 26 11:16:16 EDT 2009
Chris (et al.):
I'm a little confused by this proposal and it may be entirely due do my
experience level or the fact that I wasn't at the recent meeting, so
please bear with me.
Are you proposing defining the namespace declaration for a set of
cross-ESIP extensions to OpenSearch? Something along the lines of the
geo and time extensions to OS.
How many different namespaces would there need to be? I would have
assumed we could get away with one namespace for the extension and then
defined withing that extension the pieces we needed.
So something like:
http://esipfed.org/federatedsearch/1.0/
would be all that was necessary to describe the extensions that we are
using.
So I may be missing the point completely since I'm not sure what
"machine tagging of WMS capabilities documents" actually means.
But if I am off base completely, I would suggest a version number in the
namespace at the very least.
Cheers,
Matt
Christopher Lynnes <Chris.Lynnes at nasa.gov> writes:
> We are now beginning to actually implement cross-ESIP applications that have
> need of namespace declarations, specfically:
> o Federated search
> o Machine tagging of WMS capabilities documents
> I believe there are some semantic web applications that are not too far
> behind...
>
> Given that permanence is a desirable feature of namespace declarations, I
> would like to propose we settle on a definition scheme that can be
> implemented soon, but which we expect to be stable.
>
> I would like to suggest we use a scheme like:
> http://esipfed.org/ns/foo/bar
>
> where
> o http is the scheme
> o esipfed.org is the authority
> o ns indicates that it is a namespace
> o foo/bar is a hierarchical path
>
> Examples of foo might be:
> o fedsearch
> o scast (for servicecasting)
> o datatypes
>
> So for example, to uniquely identify a URI as refering to a URL to a browse
> image (useful for typing in Federated Search) responses), we might have:
>
> http://esipfed.org/ns/fedsearch/browseImage
>
> One minor downside to this scheme is that it is often useful, but not
> required, to put an informational document, such as a schema document, at the
> URI. Brian, would this be feasible? Again, I don't believe it is required
> for a namespace URI.
>
> Any counter-proposals?
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> Christopher Lynnes NASA/GSFC, Code 610.2 301-614-5185
>
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