From a12f83e479fb0e28d73347370802324fab857b50 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrea Perego Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2021 22:17:58 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add new section to compare versioning in DCAT, OWL, and DCTERMS --- dcat/index.html | 81 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 79 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/dcat/index.html b/dcat/index.html index 0c4220d53..e9278c34b 100644 --- a/dcat/index.html +++ b/dcat/index.html @@ -3336,6 +3336,7 @@

Version types

This is a new draft for discussion on versioning support in DCAT.

Compared with the first draft in [[VOCAB-DCAT-3-20201217]], this section has been revised to focus specifically on versions derived from the revision of a resource, and by following the [[PAV]] approach for the specification of version chains and hierarchies - previous, next, current, last version.

In particular, the introductory text has been revised according to the new scope, the section on version types has been removed, and a new section has been added to describe how to specify relationships between versions, including those concerning backward compatibility, originally included in .

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Moreover, a new section has been added at the end to compare the DCAT versioning approach with those used in OWL and [[?DCTERMS]].

The other sections include only editorial changes.

NB: All the properties described in this section are yet to be added to and to the RDF definition of DCAT.

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Version types

It is important to note that versioning can be applied to any of the first class citizens DCAT resources, including Catalogs, Catalog Records, Datasets, Distributions.

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Note also that the DCAT approach described in the following sections is meant to be complementary with those already used in specific types of resources (e.g., [[OWL2-OVERVIEW]] provides a set of versioning properties for ontologies), as well as in given domains and communities.

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Note also that the DCAT approach described in the following sections is meant to be complementary with those already used in specific types of resources (e.g., [[OWL2-OVERVIEW]] provides a set of versioning properties for ontologies), as well as in given domains and communities. For a comparison between the DCAT versioning approach and those of other vocabularies, see .