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Review of Application Profiles (rough draft)

Workflow

The mission of the Usage Board is to ensure an orderly evolution of the metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. The Usage Board evaluates proposals for new terms (or changes to existing terms) in light of grammatical principle, semantic clarity, usefulness, and overlap with existing terms. To proposals that are accepted, it assigns a specific status. The Usage Board also evaluates constructs that use DCMI terms, such as Application Profiles.

In order to do this the Usage Board must review proposals. Below is a set of guidelines for reviewing application profiles. There are four areas of evaluation and six criteria that can be applied to each area.

Four areas of evaluation: Application Functional Requirements, Application Domain Model, Description Set Profile, and Application Data Format

Six criteria are: Conform to the DCMI Abstract Model, Designed in non-conflict with grammatical principles (now DCMI description set profile), Internally consistent, Presented with semantic clarity, Useful to the community it serves, Does not introduce terms or other constructs that overlap with existing ones

All of these areas must be well documented.

Areas of evaluation:

Overarching criteria

Clarity, consistency, and well-documented.

Organizational context (required)

Functional Requirements (required)

Application Domain Model (required)

Determine terms (required)

For each of these: existing and new

Description Set Profile (required)

User Guidelines (optional)

(Need to say what we mean by user guidelines)

Syntax Guidelines and Data Formats (optional)

Criteria for evaluating the four areas

Conform to DCMI Abstract Model

Designed in non-conflict with Grammatical Principles

Terms used in an AP should refine and not re-define the semantics of the term used.

Internal Consistency (is the Application Profile internally consistent?)

Presented with semantic clarity

Useful to the community it serves

Does not overlap with terms or constructs approved by the DCMI Usage Board

[1] http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/Functional_Requirements [2] http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/ProfileReviewCriteria