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ah yes, we will be expanding our note to include these kinds of statements
:)
m.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> On Wednesday 29. January 2014 20.48.15 Michel Dumontier wrote:
> > one way to understand the contents of a dataset is to determine the
> > connectivity betw
On Wednesday 29. January 2014 20.48.15 Michel Dumontier wrote:
> one way to understand the contents of a dataset is to determine the
> connectivity between the different elements of the data. One such way is to
> indicate what object properties or what datatype properties are linked to
> the types.
one way to understand the contents of a dataset is to determine the
connectivity between the different elements of the data. One such way is to
indicate what object properties or what datatype properties are linked to
the types. another way is to show show different types are connected to one
anoth
On Wednesday 29. January 2014 15.05.14 Richard Cyganiak wrote:
> Less is probably more there. Unless you have a very concrete need for the
> more complex constructs there (e.g., you have a federation framework that
> requires exactly those statistics), then I'd recommend sticking to the
> simplest
Dear VoIDers
(Please cc answers to public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org)
I am involved in an activity within the W3C Healthcare and Life Sciences
Interest Group to specify a set of guidelines for describing datasets. We are
well on our way to finalising our community recommendation, you can find the
w
Hi Richard,
The use case is being driven to a large extent by our work to provide
summary statistics for Bio2RDF datasets. You can see an example of a
dataset page here:
http://download.bio2rdf.org/release/2/drugbank/drugbank.html
and a view of all the datasets here
http://download.bio2rdf.or
Hi Richard,
The use case is being driven to a large extent by our work to provide
summary statistics for Bio2RDF datasets. You can see an example of a
dataset page here:
http://download.bio2rdf.org/release/2/drugbank/drugbank.html
and a view of all the datasets here
http://download.bio2rdf.org/
Alasdair,
Just a quick reaction on the dataset statistics section.
Less is probably more there. Unless you have a very concrete need for the more
complex constructs there (e.g., you have a federation framework that requires
exactly those statistics), then I’d recommend sticking to the simplest