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Date: 3 Feb 2011
Time: 7:00 AM Pacific, 10:00 AM Eastern, 3:00 PM UK, 4:00 PM Frankfurt, 5:00 PM Haifa, 7:30 PM Bangalore
Call In Number: (emailed)
Participation request: contact JimConallen

Agenda

  1. Review of recent core activities.
    1. SORI, and Test Suite on SourceForge.
    2. Primer
    3. Attachments / Non-RDF resources
    4. Baselines
  2. Discuss comments on the following topics:
    1. Common AM Resource Types
    2. Contexts
    3. Pre-defined Queries
    4. Link Type Hints

Attendance

Regrets: Dan Leroux, Brenda Ellis, Dan Berg

Atendees: Clyde D Icuspit, Dave Johnson, Gary Johnson, John Crouchley, Peter Yee, Steve Speicher, Tom Piccoli, Jim Conallen

Minutes

  1. Dave gave a summary of recent Core activities, Steve discussed the open source test suite, now hosted on source forge.
  2. Jim suggested we start with two of the easier topics; link type hints and pre-defined queries. The group discussed the role of the link type resource and the usefullness of having the additional information of source and target hints associated with link type resources.
  3. It was suggested that the link types might leverage shape information.
  4. The discussion of pre-defined queries began with a suggestion, that as it turns out was mis-interpreted by Jim. Tom originally suggested pre-defined queries as out of the box style sparql queries that could be run by a UI. Reporting would be an example of the motivation for this. Jim interpreted this more like stored procedures in a database. The ability for a client to run a complex query without having to understand the details and internals of the information being queried.
Topic revision: r3 - 17 Feb 2011 - 13:28:02 - JimConallen
 
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