[towards UcdList 1.5]
Stéphane Erard
stephane.erard at obspm.fr
Mon Mar 14 13:36:30 CET 2022
Hello
Sorry, I can’t recall the procedure to propose new UCDs, but we’ve recently identified missing quantities.
These are expected to support band lists:
The closest things now are:
integrated_intensity_abscoef & _specific => spect.line.eqWidth (?)
integrated_intensity_relative => spect.line.eqWidth.arith.ratio (?)
integrated_intensity_strength => spect.line.eqWidth.strength (?)
Except that 'eqWidth' doesn't fit with 'integrated_intensity', which is what is needed here.
Can we consider adding spect.line.intIntensity together with spect.line.Intensity (which is the maximum) ?
Cheers
Stéphane
> Le 17 janv. 2022 à 14:41, Mireille LOUYS <mireille.louys at unistra.fr> a écrit :
>
> hi Semantics ,
>
> I believe more discussion is needed for the organisation of the meta.ref branch in the UCD tree.
> My question is :
> Do we need the meta.ref.pid branch? which usage does it serve not covered by more precise types of ids?
> The role of the UCD should be to classify the role, usage of the metadata element tagged with this ucd string.
> Then Ucds as meta.ref.xxx sorts of ids do the job when the xxx kind can be resolved with a specific process.
> If we use meta.ref.pid , we can just infer it is an identifier which is persistent , but can't decide where and how to resolve it.
> On the contrary, each meta.ref.ivoid, meta.ref.epic, meta.ref.orcid, meta.ref.handle, etc... indicate already which sort of service will resolve them.
>
> meta.ref in the ucd tree already conveys the idea of a persistent identifier, I guess, because if it would not be persistent, I would not cite it in a an archive metadata record.
> Am I forgetting something here ? any use case where pid cannot be specified more precisely with a specializedid as the ones above ?
>
> cheers, Mireille
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