The main discussion today was around the potential use of JSON-LD to
achieve our FHIR RDF mapping. I gave an update on what I have learned
and my conclusions to date. Slides I used:
http://dbooth.org/2015/fhir/json-ld/fhir-in-json-ld.pdf
Main take-aways:
- Most of the issues previously ident
> I don't think an @context can produce any implied triples
oh? damn. no, but hang on, if the @context says what resourceType currently
says, then surely that information makes it's way into RDF, and you don't
need a triple for resource type.
I'll illustrate what I'm proposing by taking a nice sh
I had some conversation with Grahame today on the ITS call, and I think
I got a clearer idea of what he was suggesting for JSON-LD, which I'll
summarize (with some liberties).
The basic idea is to allow two forms of JSON: brief and verbose. The
brief form would basically be the same as the ex