---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2006-04-30 - Discussed "Alternative Paths to Semantic Specificity" Decision Tree - this is good when things are clear, but perhaps not when things are unclear. When do you define multiple properties and when do you define a single property with multiple encoding schemes? AND is this something about which the UB can make a decision on? AGREED: UB should make a statement about this. Where would this be stated? In Application Profiles. This relates to best practices for creating good descriptions. ISSUE: We may not be in conformance with our own decision on this. This needs to be addressed in a concrete way. The word "or" is a problem. Therefore defining domains and ranges is very important. There is also a measure of closeness -- in properties to resources. This should be done in Guidelines to Creating Application Profiles. CAPTURED: In defining a range to a proposed property if the word "or" comes up you potentially have a problem. How many words different in the proposed definition? How similar are the semantics of the resource to the vocabulary encoding schemes?