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* Rationale: The original provenance statements of the guide have been grouped in the DescriptionSet1 (date, creator and generation), | * Rationale: The original provenance statements of the guide have been grouped in the DescriptionSet1 (date, creator and generation), | ||
* RDF: | * RDF: | ||
- | What we should get when atempting to reach the uri example: | + | The modelling using TriG Syntax and following |
- | Concern: | + | |
- | Concern2: the necessity of an additional graph per resource -> scalability problems? | + | |
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@prefix xsd: < | @prefix xsd: < | ||
@prefix dc: < | @prefix dc: < | ||
- | @prefix dcterms: | + | @prefix dcterms: |
- | @prefix dcprov: . | + | @prefix dcprov: |
@prefix example: < | @prefix example: < | ||
#default graph | #default graph | ||
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} | } | ||
+ | * Concerns: | ||
+ | - The graph URI is made from the resource' | ||
+ | - The necessity of an additional graph per resource -> scalability problems? | ||
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+ | Once the problem is solved, another interesting question would be how to access the metadata provenance of a resource, given its URI. Should I see the graph relationship when accessing example: | ||
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