Vocab format

Tony Linde Tony.Linde at leicester.ac.uk
Fri Sep 14 07:39:46 PDT 2007


What format should any vocabulary be stored in?
 
Since there is a W3C standard for the description and definition of concepts
and terminology - SKOS: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ - I'd like to
propose that this be used for any and all vocabularies which the IVOA
creates. Such a format could then be transformed into other forms if these
are necessary. This makes it possible for us to use any existing or future
tools which are created. SKOS might be extended if it requires constructs
unique to astronomy but since we're discussing a vocabulary, it seems
unlikely.
 
Someone mentioned that astros need to apply more than one definition to a
term. I think this is a bad thing to do: if a thing can be defined in two or
more ways then it is not a thing, it is two or more things. What we ought to
do is create separate definitions of the different concepts and then link
them back to whatever common concept they are supposed to address. Having
multiple definitions will make it impossible to address the multiple
concepts.
 
Please add your own proposals for a definition language or reasons why SKOS
is or is not suitable. 
 
T.
 
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