Profiles Guidance & Vocabulary

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Profiles Guidance & Vocabulary at the ANZLIC Metadata WG Nicholas Car| Senior Experimental Scientist 21 February 2019 Land & Water

DXWG Profiling work in relation to DCAT Motivation seeing the proliferation of profiles of DCAT DXWG members’ knowledge of profiles elsewhere Scope of profiling work: indicated by the 3 profile deliverables Profile Guidance - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof/ Profiles Vocabulary - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof-guide/ Profile Negotiation - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof-conneg/ Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

DXWG Profiling work in relation to DCAT Motivation seeing the proliferation of profiles of DCAT DXWG members’ knowledge of profiles elsewhere Scope of profiling work: indicated by the 3 profile deliverables Profile Guidance - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof/ Profiles Vocabulary - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof-guide/ Profile Negotiation - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof-conneg/ First Public Working Draft within weeks Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

DXWG Profiling work in relation to DCAT Motivation seeing the proliferation of profiles of DCAT DXWG members’ knowledge of profiles elsewhere Scope of profiling work: indicated by the 3 profile deliverables Profile Guidance - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof/ Profiles Vocabulary - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof-guide/ Profile Negotiation - https://www.w3.org/TR/dx-prof-conneg/ First Public Working Draft released in Dec, 18 Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Guidance ABSTRACT “A profile is a named set of constraints on one or more identified base specifications, necessary to accomplish a particular function. This document aims to provide guidance on how to create, describe and publish profiles.” Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profiles Vocabulary ABSTRACT The Profiles Vocabulary is an RDF vocabulary to describe profiles of (one or more) standards for information resources. It describes the general pattern of narrowing the scope of a specification with additional, but consistent, constraints, and is particularly relevant to data exchange situations where conformance to such profiles is expected and carries additional context. The Profiles Vocabulary enables profile descriptions to specify the role of resources related to data exchange such as schemas, ontologies, rules about use of controlled vocabularies, validation tools, and guidelines. The ontology may however be used to describe the role of artifacts in any situation where constraints are made on a the usage of more general specifications. Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Negotiation ABSTRACT This document describes how Internet clients may negotiate for content provided by servers according to profiles. This is distinct from negotiating by Media Type or Language: the profile is expected to specify the content of information returned, which may be a subset of the information the responding server has about the requested resource, and may be structured in a specific way to meet interoperability requirements of a community of practice. Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Guidance – content Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profiles Vocabulary - content Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profiles Vocabulary – model overview Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profiles Vocabulary - example Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profiles Vocabulary – use of hierarchy The Voc allows for: Profiles of Standards & other Profiles Parts of profiles to be defined Parts of profiles inherited from Profiles/Standards The Voc enables: Reduced effort to define a profile Human & Machine (H&M) methods to access profile parts constraints H&M mechanics to ‘flatten’ profile parts in a hierarchy Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Negotiation - content Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Negotiation - model list profiles a client requests the list of URIs of profiles for which a server is able to deliver conformant resources get resource by profile a client requests a representation of the requested resource represented conforming to a particular profile Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Negotiation - model list profiles – example Request: GET <some-resource-URI> Response: resource per default profile listing of other profiles resource can be delivered according to Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Negotiation - model list profiles – example via HTTP Request: HEAD <some-resource-URI> Response: list of Profile URIs the resource can be delivered according to Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Profile Negotiation - model get resource by profile & list profiles – example via CKAN Request: GET <some-resource-URI> Response: resource given according to default profile listing of other profiles resource can be delivered according to or GET <some-resource-URI>?_profile=xxx  per Profile X Profile Guidance & Vocabulary | Nicholas Car

Senior Experimental Scientist t +61 7 3833 5632 Nicholas Car Senior Experimental Scientist t +61 7 3833 5632 e nicholas.car@csiro.au w people.csiro.au/Nicholas-Car Land & Water