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- Philip shares his process on the AEON ontology.
- Philip is in the making of implementing suggested object property changes from Mike's review.
- We need functional "helper" classes & object properties, to be able to map the data contained in external databases that don't support the indirect BFO pattern (ro:has role some (aeon:contributor role and bfo:'realized in' some obi:'planned process').
- Add functional subclasses to ncbit:'Homo Sapiens', obi:organization and bfo:'material entity', in order to name the nodes (=contributors) that are eqivalent to the general logic of.
- Fix the functional aeon:'has contributor' subproperties of ro:'has participant' similar to above, in order to name the edges (=has contributor & sub OPs).
- Set the range of these functional properties to the functional sublcasses.
- If it is possible, these two steps should be generalised and automated using Taking shortcuts with OWL using safe macros. → probably done later (nice to have high level dev task)
Data properties need to be complemented with classes to be able to make statements about them laterstart date & end date → is_a bfo:'process boundary' complemented with data property children of obi:'has representation' with range xsd:DateTimeStamp - all aeon:deadlines → is_a iao:'conditional specification' that are ro:'concretized by' some aeon:'submitter role'
- We need functional "helper" classes & object properties, to be able to map the data contained in external databases that don't support the indirect BFO pattern (ro:has role some (aeon:contributor role and bfo:'realized in' some obi:'planned process').
- ToDo
- v0.3.0 = above described changes implemented
- v0.4.0 = complete metadata annotations for all terms: definitions, examples, elucidation, term editor, mark the ones that need to be replaced by external ontology later
- v0.5.0 = Data properties need to be complemented with classes to be able to make statements about them later
- v0.6.0 = have all most common maping mappings done using SKOS annotations (DataCite, OpenResearch, DBLP, WikiCFP, GND, Wikidata)v0.6.0 = add metric classes and subclasses (only rudimentary as, this needs to be modeled in an other ontology, Microsoft Scolar)
- v0.7.0 = integrate needed terms from IDO, LANG & ORG
- v0.8.0 = last big revision before v1 release (ask Christoph Lange & Lars Vogt?)
- v0.9.0 = have persistent namespace set up (OSL service at TIB)
- v0v1.90.0 = refactor term IDs to have ranges for similar terms? (better to start early to get a good range management for further distributed development.) Would mean no backwards compatibility!
- v1.0.0 = write paper to publish AEON with Mike? and Christian, Christian, Christoph Lange & Lars Vogt?
- Philip is in the making of implementing suggested object property changes from Mike's review.
- Dicussion about IDO
- Open questions on how to deal with identifiers
- Are identifiers registered or assigned?
- They are minted in the dubbing (denoting) process by its participants, who have various degrees of authority in this dubbing process → centrally registered or distributed identifiers
- But can we really generalize these various degrees of authority? E.g. 'drivers license number' might be registered against a central authority/registry in Germany or Europe
- They are minted in the dubbing (denoting) process by its participants, who have various degrees of authority in this dubbing process → centrally registered or distributed identifiers
- What's interesting about
- Orgs who provide IDs, a) Authority and b) Metadata.
- Identifier registration is
- often times distributed between different parties, even if it is a central ID. Example: DOI,
- Twitter handle
- long discussion about handling of IDs,
- namespaces and resolvable URIs. Which components do we need?
- Philip: Can we have subclasses of IRI (e.g. URI scheme & URI authortiy) as parts of those IDs which are resolvable online in a subclass expressions similar to CRIDs having as parts CRID symbol & CRID registry?
- The actual, literal base URIs of such resolvable IDs could then maybe provided as distinct individuals to the ID class (e.g. "http://dx.doi.org/" & "https://doi.org/" for DOI)
- Philip: Can we have subclasses of IRI (e.g. URI scheme & URI authortiy) as parts of those IDs which are resolvable online in a subclass expressions similar to CRIDs having as parts CRID symbol & CRID registry?
- Are identifiers registered or assigned?
- ToDo next
- get IAO ID range for IDO terms
- Mike Conlon talk to others who've worked on this domain
- Open questions on how to deal with identifiers