DC2001 Tokyo
DC-Registry breakout
session : Agenda
This breakout session will follow on from a demonstration of the DCMI prototype registry. It would be helpful if attendees have a look at this prototype themselves before attending the workshop. See http://wip.dublincore.org:8080/registry/Registry
1.
Prioritising
functionality requirements
We would like to finalise the functionality of the first phase of the registry, and prioritise functionality for phase 2. We would like to decide on:
1.1 Searching
Is a search function really required in addition to 'browsing' i.e. will users want to search registry for a text string like 'title' as well as browsing through the terms in the registry?
1.2 Multilinguality
What is the priority of multilingual functionality? Does priority differ as regards translation of the definitions? of the user interface?
Who is responsible for provision of translations
for definitions and user interface? Is there an approval process?
2. Place
of Registry in DCMI workflow
2.1 We need to clarify the relation of registry
to Usage Board (this discussion will be informed by a report back from the Usage Board meeting taking place on
Monday 22 October)
2.2 What is the role of the registry in relation to the documentation of elements and qualifiers on the Web site ?
Is the registry the canonical source for the ISO 11179 style definitions used on the Web site? Is the RDF/XML schema the canonical source? Or are both derived from data held elsewhere?
2.3 Will domain specific terms and/or application profiles be registered? If so by whom?
Should terms from domain specific application profiles such as the DC Library application profile be identified in any way?
How does registration of schemes relate to the process for recording schemes under discussion in the Usage Board?
2.4 We need to clarify responsibility for the
canonical expression of DC terms in RDF schemas
Who is responsible for amending and approving
RDF schemas?
Who is responsible for deciding what is the most
effective expression of the structure of DC terms in RDF schemas?
(For example the following schemas express
classes of schemes in different ways)
http://www.dublincore.org/documents/dcmes-qualifiers/
http://www.mathematik.uni-osnabrueck.de/projects/dcqual/qual21.3.1/qual29-8-1.html
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will the registry add value by annotating those
schemas, by adding structure to the schemas or by adding structure independent
of the schemas?
4. Liaison with registry effort elsewhere
It would be useful to have more focused liaison with registry related activity elsewhere. For example the OASIS ebXML Registry Technical Committee which seeks to build interoperable registries and repositories to support e-business. Also the Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) work on registration of Web services, and related work on the Java API for XML Registries 1.0 (JAXR).
5. Discussion
of charter for next year
Relevant documents
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Registry prototype is now available at http://wip.dublincore.org:8080/registry/Registry
The functional requirements are available at http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/~lisrmh/DCMI-registry/funreq.html
ISO/IEC 11179-1 Specification and standardization of data elements. Parts 1-6
http://www.sdct.itl.nist.gov/~ftp/x3l8/other/coalition/Ovr11179.html
Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1: Reference Description
http://www.dublincore.org/documents/dces/
Dublin Core Qualifiers
http://www.dublincore.org/documents/dcmes-qualifiers/
Draft RDF schemas
http://dublincore.org/2000/03/13/
http://dublincore.org/2001/08/14/dcq#
http://www.mathematik.uni-osnabrueck.de/projects/dcqual/qual21.3.1/qual29-8-1.html